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READ: WikiLeaks cables on PM, NSA and Kashmir

READ: WikiLeaks cables on PM, NSA and Kashmir

Rediff.com4 Sep 2011

Rediff.com brings you for the second in the series of leaked Wiki cables, which point towards some startling revelations.

WikiLeaks effect: The PM should quit, says Advani

WikiLeaks effect: The PM should quit, says Advani

Rediff.com17 Mar 2011

Armed with the Wikileaks expose about 2008 trust vote, the Opposition ON Thursday closed ranks in demanding the immediate resignation of the government, contending that it has lost moral right to continue as the country's democracy has been "maligned".

No authenticity of WikiLeaks cable on party: Cong

No authenticity of WikiLeaks cable on party: Cong

Rediff.com11 Dec 2010

Congress on Saturday doubted the veracity of a 'WikiLeaks' cable, which said that a section of the party leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A R Antulay, raised suspicion on the truth behind Anit-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare's killing during 26/11 attacks.

WikiLeaks: Pak terror camps resumed anti-India ops

WikiLeaks: Pak terror camps resumed anti-India ops

Rediff.com11 Dec 2010

Some terror camps in Pakistan have reinitiated operations against India which has conveyed its worries over United States military aid to Pakistan finding its way to terrorists, Army Chief Deepak Kapoor has told top American official, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks founder may be charged under spying law

WikiLeaks founder may be charged under spying law

Rediff.com30 Nov 2010

Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower website WikiLeaks that released thousands of United States state department's secret documents on Sunday, is under the scanner of investigators who are trying to figure out whether or not he had violated criminal laws, and could even be charged under the Espionage Act.

Accused in Wikileaks case left naked in army jail

Accused in Wikileaks case left naked in army jail

Rediff.com4 Mar 2011

The lawyer of Bradley Manning, the United States Army trooper accused of sharing classified documents with WikiLeaks, has claimed that his client was stripped of his clothes and left naked in a cell for seven hours. David E Coombs wrote about the incident at the Quantico Marine base in Virginia, where Bradley Manning has been lodged since July. He said that the incident happened on Wednesday and Manning's clothes were returned to him on Thursday morning.

Wikileaks expose: UN asks US to probe rights abuse

Wikileaks expose: UN asks US to probe rights abuse

Rediff.com24 Oct 2010

The United Nations has asked the United States of America to probe the alleged involvement of its forces in human rights abuses, summary executions and war crimes in Iraq following the "largest classified military leak" detailing accounts of torture and killing of over 66,000 civilians in that country.

WikiLeaks founder may soon call it a day

WikiLeaks founder may soon call it a day

Rediff.com7 Sep 2010

Assange is currently under investigation in Sweden after two Swedish women separately accused him of rape and molestation.

After WikiLeaks expose, Rahul comes under BJP fire

After WikiLeaks expose, Rahul comes under BJP fire

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi's statement that Hindu extremism poses a bigger threat to India than Laskhar-e-Tayiba militants has not gone down well with the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Congress leader's conversation with United States ambassador to India Timothy Roemer was revealed on Friday in the latest WikiLeaks expose.

British court upholds bail order of WikiLeaks boss

British court upholds bail order of WikiLeaks boss

Rediff.com16 Dec 2010

Julian Assange, the founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks who is fighting extradition to Sweden over sex charges, was granted conditional bail by a British court on Thursday and is expected to be freed soon.

WikiLeaks exposes US change of heart about Modi

WikiLeaks exposes US change of heart about Modi

Rediff.com22 Mar 2011

Modi, whose US visa was revoked at the level of the consul general in 2005 over his alleged role in the 2002 communal violence in Gujarat, was sought after by US diplomats owing to his fast rising stature in national politics, a WikiLeaks cable accessed by The Hindu newspaper said.

Saudi Arabia told US to bomb Iran: WikiLeaks

Saudi Arabia told US to bomb Iran: WikiLeaks

Rediff.com29 Nov 2010

A number of Middle Eastern nations have expressed concern over Iran's aspirations of becoming a nuclear armed state, according to the secret cables released by whistleblower website WikiLeaks. Saudi Arabia's leader King Abdullah has even asked the US to consider bombing Iran's nuclear facilities, reveal the cables."He told you (US administration) to cut off the head of the snake," the Saudi ambassador to Washington Adel al-Jubeir is quoted as saying.

RLD rubbishes WikiLeaks' claim on MPs being bribed

RLD rubbishes WikiLeaks' claim on MPs being bribed

Rediff.com17 Mar 2011

Dubbing as 'utterly baseless' the latest WikiLeaks claim of Members of Parliament being bribed ahead of the crucial 2008 trust vote, Rashtriya Lok Dal chief Ajit Singh on Thursday said his party had 'openly' voted against the United Progressive Alliance at that time. "We had opposed the (India-United States) nuclear deal and after talking to MPs from Opposition parties we had decided to vote against the government," Singh told PTI.

WikiLeaks to prove Mossad's role in Hamas murder

WikiLeaks to prove Mossad's role in Hamas murder

Rediff.com24 Dec 2010

Dubai's police chief on Friday said leaked United States diplomatic cables to be released soon will prove his claim that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad was involved in the murder of Hamas commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh in Dubai almost a year ago.

Rajapaksa guilty of war crimes in Lanka: WikiLeaks

Rajapaksa guilty of war crimes in Lanka: WikiLeaks

Rediff.com2 Dec 2010

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his former army chief Sarath Fonseka were responsible for alleged war crimes and killing of Tamil civilians during the last phase of the 30-year-old civil war, according to a secret United States cable made public by WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks release includes 3,038 cables from India

WikiLeaks release includes 3,038 cables from India

Rediff.com29 Nov 2010

Of the 2.5 lakh top secret United States' documents released by whistleblower website Wikileaks, as many as 3,038 classified cables are from the US embassy in New Delhi.The documents are being published by several media outlets across the globe on Sunday, despite repeated insistence from the US that it may put at risk many lives. Ahead of the release of these documents, the State Department had reached out to India, warning it about the impending release.

WikiLeaks lesson: Be alert India, they are coming!

WikiLeaks lesson: Be alert India, they are coming!

Rediff.com30 Jul 2010

There is no doubt that all terrorist organisations like the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Tayiba are operating with impunity in Pakistan. They may be loosely confederated, but their agendas are being synchronised and India after Afghanistan is their prime target.

WikiLeaks set to spill secrets of Iraq war

WikiLeaks set to spill secrets of Iraq war

Rediff.com13 Sep 2010

A large number of secret documents related to the Iraq war will be released in the next anticipated spill by WikiLeaks, many times more than the 90,000 documents concerning the Afghan war made public by the online organisation in July.

Manning sentenced to 35 yrs for leaking US data to Wikileaks

Manning sentenced to 35 yrs for leaking US data to Wikileaks

Rediff.com21 Aug 2013

A US military court sentenced American soldier Bradley Manning to 35 years of imprisonment for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to whistleblower website WikiLeaks, causing huge embarrassment to the Obama Administration.

J&K politics as filthy as Dal lake: WikiLeaks

J&K politics as filthy as Dal lake: WikiLeaks

Rediff.com5 Sep 2011

Politics in Kashmir is "as filthy as Dal lake" and corruption cuts across party lines, according to leaked United States diplomatic cables from India released by Wikileaks.

India's 1st N-test for peace purposes nonsense: WikiLeaks

India's 1st N-test for peace purposes nonsense: WikiLeaks

Rediff.com10 Apr 2013

The Indian government's assertions that its first nuclear explosion in 1974 was for peaceful purposes was described by Chinese diplomats as "nonsense" and that the then prime minister Indira Gandhi had "inherited the hypocrisy" of her father Jawaharlal Nehru.

Rajiv was Swedish jet deal's middleman in 1970s: WikiLeaks

Rajiv was Swedish jet deal's middleman in 1970s: WikiLeaks

Rediff.com8 Apr 2013

This revelation was made by The Hindu, in investigative collaboration with WikiLeaks, after accessing a new set of US diplomatic communications titled the 'Kissinger Cables'.

My govt doesn't condone torture: Omar on WikiLeaks

My govt doesn't condone torture: Omar on WikiLeaks

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday distanced himself from the WikiLeaks cable emanating from the United States embassy in Delhi relating to alleged human rights violations in Kashmir in 2005 and indirectly blamed the then government led by opposition Peoples Democratic Party.

WikiLeaks: Intel threatened Russia with sending jobs to India

WikiLeaks: Intel threatened Russia with sending jobs to India

Rediff.com8 Dec 2010

Intel, the American chip giant, won a key concession from Russian government after threatening to shift research and development (R&D) work from the country to India or China, according to a United States Department of State cable leaked by the whistle-blower WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks: US ally Saudi Arabia is terror-funding hub

WikiLeaks: US ally Saudi Arabia is terror-funding hub

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

Besides Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are listed as major source of terrorist financing.

WikiLeaks can put Afghan troops in harm's way: US

WikiLeaks can put Afghan troops in harm's way: US

Rediff.com30 Jul 2010

The voluminous classified documents on the Afghan war leaked by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks has the potential to put American troops in harm's way, the White House said on Friday.The issue was discussed at the monthly situation room Af-Pak meeting at the White House convened by United States President Barack Obama."We believe that this has the potential to put troops, those that cooperate with our efforts, into harm's way," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said.

Wikileaks: Did a 22-year-old intel expert leak it?

Wikileaks: Did a 22-year-old intel expert leak it?

Rediff.com27 Jul 2010

A 22-year-old US Army intelligence analyst, facing a court-martial, appears to be behind the biggest leak in US military history of classified documents on the war in Afghanistan that also exposed Pakistan's double-game in the war-torn country, including its Taliban links.

WikiLeaks boss Assange gets bail but stays in jail

WikiLeaks boss Assange gets bail but stays in jail

Rediff.com14 Dec 2010

Granting him bail on an amount of 240,000 pounds, the court ordered Assange to adhere to strict bail conditions.

How WikiLeaks exposes America's double standards on India's UNSC bid

How WikiLeaks exposes America's double standards on India's UNSC bid

Rediff.com29 Nov 2010

United States' Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described India as a "self-appointed frontrunner" for a permanent United Nations Security Council seat and directed US envoys to seek minute details about Indian diplomats stationed at the United Nations headquarters, according to classified documents released by WikiLeaks on Monday.

WikiLeaks: Cong played religious politics post 26/11post 26/11

WikiLeaks: Cong played religious politics post 26/11post 26/11

Rediff.com11 Dec 2010

Post 26/11, a section of the Congress leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A R Antulay, implied that Hindutva forces may have been involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, according to a confidential memo by the then US ambassador to India, David Mulford, released by WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks: The grim story of Pak and its much-prized nukes

WikiLeaks: The grim story of Pak and its much-prized nukes

Rediff.com1 Dec 2010

The latest cache of WikiLeaks lays bare the deep concern of the US over the safety of Pakistan's nuclear weapons and the fact that Islamabad is producing them at a "faster rate than any other country in the world".

WikiLeaks: 'India would grow at 12% if it were South, West only'

WikiLeaks: 'India would grow at 12% if it were South, West only'

Rediff.com6 Sep 2011

Chidambaram also commented US Ambassador Timothy Roemer on the vast disparity between South India and the rest of the country, with the South being the entrepreneurial and business hub of the nation.

WikiLeaks: Suu Kyi's time has come and gone, said India in 2004

WikiLeaks: Suu Kyi's time has come and gone, said India in 2004

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Contending that Myanmar's pro-democracy icon Aung San Sui Kyi's time "had come and gone," an Indian officer told a United States diplomat in 2004 that democracy in Myanmar could be encouraged only through greater engagement with the ruling military regime.

WikiLeaks: Why ISI chief didn't come to India post 26/11

WikiLeaks: Why ISI chief didn't come to India post 26/11

Rediff.com2 Dec 2010

The confidential document shows that the then British Foreign Secretary David Miliband had called Zardari, asking him to send the ISI chief to India, to which the President readily agreed. He, however, was overruled by the Pakistani Army led by General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani.

Assange's extradition case goes before UK minister Priti Patel for decision

Assange's extradition case goes before UK minister Priti Patel for decision

Rediff.com20 Apr 2022

The extradition case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, wanted in the US over the alleged leak of classified documents related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, was sent to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel on Wednesday.

Julian Assange can be extradited to US: UK Court

Julian Assange can be extradited to US: UK Court

Rediff.com10 Dec 2021

Assange, 50, is wanted in the US over the publication of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents in 2010 and 2011. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison.

Assange may turn to Priti Patel after UK top court turs down plea

Assange may turn to Priti Patel after UK top court turs down plea

Rediff.com15 Mar 2022

The 50-year-old's lawyers had argued that he should not be taken to the US because of a real and 'oppressive' risk of suicide and won the right to appeal in Britain's highest court.

UK judge rejects US request to extradite Assange

UK judge rejects US request to extradite Assange

Rediff.com4 Jan 2021

Assange is wanted in the US on the charges of conspiring with Chelsea Manning, an American activist and whistleblower, to commit computer intrusion into the Department of Defence network to steal classified documents, namely Afghan and Iraq war logs and secret Department of State cables.

Wikileaks: Did India support Pakistani Taliban?

Wikileaks: Did India support Pakistani Taliban?

Rediff.com31 Aug 2011

Rediff.com brings you a series of leaked Wiki cables, which point towards some startling revelations. Read on

Obama, Karzai avoid discussing WikiLeaks

Obama, Karzai avoid discussing WikiLeaks

Rediff.com4 Dec 2010

United States President Barack Obama, during his unannounced visit to Afghanistan, assured his counterpart Hamid Karzai of smooth transition of the country's security to Afghan forces as American troops will begin winding down next summer.