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WikiLeaks release: Timeline of the key WikiLeaks revelations

 By Jon Swaine in New York  6:53PM GMT 22 Nov 2010

December 2007: Guantanamo Bay operating procedures

A US Army manual for soldiers at Camp Delta discloses that prisoners
were denied access to the Red Cross for up to four weeks and that
inmates could earn “special rewards”, including a roll of lavatory
paper, for good behaviour and co-operation.

September 2008: Sarah Palin's email account

Emails taken from the then-Republican Vice-Presidential candidate's
personal account suggest that she has been using it for official
business as Governor of Alaska. Doing so could have helped her avoid
having her communications subjected to state laws on the disclosure of
public records.

November 2008: BNP membership list

The names, addresses and occupations of more than 13,000 members of
the far-Right British party are released in one file. The list shows
that members include police officers, senior members of the military,
doctors and other professionals.

October 2009: Trafigura report

An internal study about the effects of dumping waste by the energy
trading company discloses that it used amateurish processes while
dumping gasoline on the Ivory Coast and probably would have left
dangerous sulphur compounds untreated

November 2009: Climategate emails

More than 1,000 emails sent between staff at the University of East
Anglia's Climate Research Unit appeared to show that scientists
distorted research to boost their argument that global warming was man-
made, causing an international media storm.

November 2009: September 11 pager messages

About half a million pager messages sent in New York City on September
11, 2001, tell the story of the 9/11 terrorist attacks through
individuals. Personal messages from people caught up in the carnage
emerge, prompting criticism from commentators who claim the leak is an
invasion of privacy.

April 2010: Apache helicopter attack on journalists

Video footage shows 15 people, including two people working for the
Reuters news agency, being gunned down by a US Army helicopter in
Iraq. The crew, who were not disciplined, mistook their targets'
camera equipment for weapons.

July 2010: Afghanistan war logs

Tens of thousands of classified US military documents tell of the
daily events of war in Afghanistan. The logs disclose that the Taliban
is receiving greater assistance from the Pakistani intelligence
services than was previously known and that the US runs a secret
assassination squad. They also raise questions over potential crimes
committed by coalition troops.

October 2010: Iraq war logs

Almost 400,000 classified US military documents recording the Iraq war
suggest that evidence of the torture of Iraqis by coalition troops was
ignored and record civilian deaths in more detail than was previously
known. More than 66,000 civilians suffered “violent deaths” between
2004 and the end of 2009, they show.





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