Wikileaks' Assange signals release of documents before US election

The organization would publish around one million documents related to three governments and the US election


Reuters October 04, 2016
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said on Tuesday the organization would publish around one million documents related to three governments and the US election before the end of the year.

Assange denied that the release of documents related to the US election was specifically geared to damage Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and said he had been misquoted in that regard.

WikiLeaks fetes 10th birthday in defiant form

Assange also signaled changes in the way Wikileaks is organized and funded, saying the group would soon open itself to membership. He said the group was looking to expand its work beyond the 100 media outlets it already works with.

WikiLeaks celebrates its 10th birthday on Tuesday defiantly proud as the pioneer of online leaking platforms, while its controversial founder vows to pursue its work despite widespread criticsm.




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Sunday | 7 years ago | Reply Assange has become increasingly desperate to become relevant - whe gave him the right to dole out information to influence elections?
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