26 July 2010, 7:33 am
Its magnitude is being compared to the release of the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam war or the opening of the archives of the East German secret police, but unlike those events, netizens around the world have an opportunity to massage some of the data from the more than 90,000 secret military documents on the Afghan war published by Wikileaks and shared with The New York Times, the Guardian ...... Read More »