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Hidden Histories
Weekly Program
Jack R. Johnson
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Dec. 12, 2010, 8:04 a.m.
Despite massive denial of service attacks, an Interpol arrest warrant for Wikileaks leader Julian Assange and the threat of being charged with espionage under US Law, Wikileaks is the gift that keeps on giving. Diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks last week–one of over 250 thousand such cables -- shows that the US military covered up the killing of hundreds of civilians during a cruise missile strike in south Yemen in December 2009.

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