Attention WikiLeaks junkies
As you’ve probably noticed, Passport has turned into an essentially WikiLeaks-only zone over the last couple of days. In the interest of consolidating the massive amounts of WikiLeaks related content coming in — and to allow Passport to cover some of the other things happening in the world today — we’ve created the dedicated blog ...
As you've probably noticed, Passport has turned into an essentially WikiLeaks-only zone over the last couple of days. In the interest of consolidating the massive amounts of WikiLeaks related content coming in -- and to allow Passport to cover some of the other things happening in the world today -- we've created the dedicated blog WikiLeaked to dig through the cables as they are released. WikiLeaked will also be a one-stop shop for WikiLeaks related content from all the other blogs.
As you’ve probably noticed, Passport has turned into an essentially WikiLeaks-only zone over the last couple of days. In the interest of consolidating the massive amounts of WikiLeaks related content coming in — and to allow Passport to cover some of the other things happening in the world today — we’ve created the dedicated blog WikiLeaked to dig through the cables as they are released. WikiLeaked will also be a one-stop shop for WikiLeaks related content from all the other blogs.
We’ll continue to cross-post items on the fallout of the cables and the the latest on Julian Assange here at Passport.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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