Next WikiLeaks Government Documents Release Shows How Turkey Helped Al Qaeda In Iraq
Amit Chowdhry | Saturday November 27, 2010 | 2,360 views| 3 Comments
Wikileaks.org is going to release a new set of documents that shows how NATO ally Turkey aided Al Qaeda in Iraq. The documents will also show how the U.S. supported the PKK Kurdish separatist group that is fighting against Turkey. Below is a quote from a Reuters source:
The next release is expected to include thousands of diplomatic cables reporting corruption allegations against politicians in Russia, Afghanistan and other Central Asian nations, sources familiar with the State Department cables held by WikiLeaks told Reuters on Wednesday. The allegations are major enough to cause serious embarrassment for foreign governments, the sources said.
WikiLeaks is an organization started by Julian Assange that publishes confidential documents from anonymous sources and leaks. Wikileaks launched in 2006 and claimed to have 1.2 million documents in its database within a year.
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