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WikiLeaks Release 5000+ Cables in One GoFighting evil with good.
EVERYWHERE (Rixstep) — Just as news started reaching Twitter about the Domscheit-Bergs' destruction of the video of the horrendous Granai airstrike, WikiLeaks countered by releasing over 5,000 cables in one go.
http://www.wikileaks.ch/reldate/2011-08-23_0.html
This increases their output by 25% since November last year.
The cables - all marked 'unclassified' - come from Libya, Taiwan, and China. The releases vary in size from several hundred cables to several thousand.
Rumour has it even the Swedish media might write something this time.
Postscript: 35,000 More Later Today
As if 5523 cables weren't enough, the good people at WikiLeaks plan to bomb the world with an additional 35,000 from Afghanistan, Bahrain, China, Cuba, France, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Libya, Poland, Russia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Syria, Taiwan, Turkey, Venezuela, and Yemen later today.
This will effectively triple the output of the nine month old Cablegate project in twenty four hours.
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