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(2008) United Nations Confidential Reports
70 United Nations investigative reportsclassified "Strictly Confidential". The reports expose matters from allegations of hundreds of European peace-keepers sexually abusing refugee girls to generals in Peru using Swiss bank accounts to engage in multi-million dollar frauds against the UN.
Canada (2008) Unauthorized wiretaps of Mohawks
exposed how Ontario Provincial Police used wiretaps on more than a dozen different Mohawks without a judge’s authorization, after a group of indigenous people from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory blocked a railway and two highways to protest conditions on Native reserves across Canada and the Government of Canada’s sluggishness in resolving outstanding land claims. sentence.
Bahrein (2009) One billion for extended national security plan
WikiLeaks released to the public Bahrain plans to spend $1 billion on a security plan to "protect the country and vital facilities against unconventional threats". According to the document, Bahrain was recommended to contact Lockheed Martin, Thales, Finmeccanica and EADS by the Saudi Ministry of Defence and Aviation (MoDA).
China (2009) Green Dam censorship system internal brief to Chinese government
The ’Green Dam’ censorship/spyware system was mandated to be installed on all Chinese personal computers come July 1, 2009. WikiLeaks made available an internal document from early 2008 containing negotiations between Jin Hui, the maker of the software, and the Chinese government, together with a detailed description of the Green Dam system.
U.K. (2009) Publication of the UK Royal Mail’s PostZon postcode database
UK government database of all 1,841,177 UK post codes together with latitude and longitude, grid references, county, district, ward, NHS codes and regions, Ordinance Survey reference, and date of introduction. The database was last updated on July 8, 2009 and is over 100,000 pages in size.
Germany (2008) Bundestag on German CIA black sites and detainee transfers on German soil
The 21 Mar 2008 report, by Dr. Joachim Jacob, is classified as "VS-NfD" (Verschlusssache - Nur fuer den Dienstgebrauch / Classified document - for official use only) and presents an excerpt of 26 pages from the 132-paged final report. It was issued in context of the 1st Investigation Committee of the 16th Electoral period. The report gives detailed information about an official investigation into US military transports of detainees via Germany and also incarceration as well as mistreated of US detainees on German soil.
Ivory Coast (2009) Minton report: Trafigura toxic dumping along the Ivory Coast broke EU regulations, 14 Sep 2006
Wikileaks released the so-called Minton Report into Trafigura’s dumping of toxic waste along the Ivory Coast, resulting illness for tens of thousands. The "Minton report" was a document which exposed a toxic waste dumping incident, which affected upto 108,000 people, according to a September 2009 United Nations report. The report was commissioned through Waterson & Hicks, a UK law firm, possibly to claim client-attorney privilege should it leak. The company concerned, Trafigura, is a giant multi-national oil and commodity trader. The Minton report assesses an incident involving Trafigura and the Ivory Coast town of Abidjan—possibly most culpable mass contamination incident since Bhopal.
Afghanistan (2008) Release of report NATO in Afghanistan: Master Narrative
The released document detailed the key facts and themes NATO representatives are to give and to avoid giving to the world press. Among the revelations, which we encourage the public to review in detail, is Jordan’s presence as secret member of the US lead occupation force.
U.S. (2010) 9/11 tragedy pager intercepts
WikilLeaks released over half a million US national text pager intercepts. The intercepts covered a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.
Mexico (2008) Bank Julius Baer millions of USD in trust for Mexican mass murderer and drug trafficker Arturo Acosta
Wikileaks published Bank Julius Baer trust records for Arturo Acosta, an infamous former Mexican police chief who was responsible for the disappearance of 140 detainees in Guerrero and who was convicted of drug-trafficking.
U.K (2009) UK Ministry of Defense Anti Leaking Guide
Wikileaks released the UK Ministry of Defence’s JSP 440, the Defence Manual of Security, Volumes 1, 2 and 3. The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks, investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies, classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions, computer hackers—and many other related issues.
U.K. (2009) Barclays Bank
On Monday 16th March 2009, The Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom published a series of leaked memos from the banking giant Barclays. The next day, these documents were removed from The Guardian web archive, as a result of a court injunction obtained in the middle of the night
obtained the documents from an anonymous source and published them the next day. The documents are copies of alleged internal memos from within Barclays Bank. They were sent by an anonymous whistleblower to Vince Cable, Liberal-Democrat shadow chancellor. The documents reveal a number of elaborate international tax avoidance schemes by the SCM (Structured Capital Markets) division of Barclays. According to these documents, Barclays has been systematically assisting clients to avoid huge amounts of tax they should be liable for across multiple jurisdictions.
U.K. (2008) British National Party membership and contacts list, 2007-2008
WikiLeaks published a list of BNP members where 12801 individuals were represented. The BNP is a "far right" party, whose members are banned by the UK civil service from a number of government occupations. The list included contact details of all or nearly all party members and some other individuals and even included names of journalists and "anti-fascists" who have attempted to infiltrate the organization.
Denmark (2008) 3863 sites on censorship list
the secret Internet censorship list for Denmark. The list contains 3863 sites blocked by Danish ISPs participating in Denmark’s censorship scheme as of February 2008. Danish ISPs "volunteer" to censor their users rather than face legislation and the top three ISPs are particpants. The system can be used to censor anything, but is meant to be for child pornography sites found by the Danish police and the Danish "Save the Children" group. The list is generated without judicial or public oversight and is kept secret by the ISPs using it.
US (2009) US Special Forces counterinsurgency manual analysis
WikiLeaks released theForeign Internal Defense Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Special Forces (1994, 2004) document, the official US Special Forces doctrine for Foreign Internal Defense or FID. FID operations are designed to prop up "friendly" governments facing popular revolution or guerilla insurgency. FID interventions are often covert or quasi-covert due to the unpopular nature of the governments being supported.
The manual directly advocates training paramilitaries, pervasive surveillance, censorship, press control and restrictions on labor unions & political parties. It directly advocates warrantless searches, detainment without charge and (under varying circumstances) the suspension of habeas corpus. It directly advocates employing terrorists or prosecuting individuals for terrorism who are not terrorists, running false flag operations and concealing human rights abuses from journalists. And it repeatedly advocates the use of subterfuge and "psychological operations" (propaganda) to make these and other "population & resource control" measures more palatable.
U.K. (2009) Publication of the UK Royal Mail’s PostZon postcode database
WikiLeaks released the UK government database of all 1,841,177 UK post codes together with latitude and longitude, grid references, county, district, ward, NHS codes and regions, Ordinance Survey reference, and date of introduction. The database was last updated on July 8, 2009 and is over 100,000 pages in size.
Colombia (2009) Exposing extra judicial killings and false positives
Wikileaks released documents proving extra-judicial killings and murder of suspected guerrillas, a reactive attempt by the Colombian government to execute the death penalty on the street and eradicate opposing forces such as the FARC-EP in isolated rural areas within Colombia. The documents mention that a good majority of the time these suspected guerrillas haven’t even been found guilty of a crime and are executed on the street before having a fair trial.
The material cites that all to often the opposing force are innocent human casualties as opposed to FARC-EP guerrilla fighters. It is also implied that police officers and Colombian commandos have engaged in murderous acts against innocent citizens and in order to cover their crimes have labeled these victims as combatant guerrilla fighters. The victims include mothers, children, fathers, students, and rural farmers.
The documents also mention the disappearance of individuals investigating such abuses and corruption. The information underscores a surprisingly low amount of criminal convictions issued by the courts against police officers and soldiers who have engaged in ’street justice’ by executing suspected guerrillas who in fact were innocent casualties of war.
U.K. (2008) Military protocol for counter-intelligence operations
On 2008 WikiLeaks released the UK military protocol for all security and counter-intelligence operations. The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks, investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies, classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions, computer hackers—and many other related issues.
Global (2008) Peace Corps Control of Volunteer Free Speech
WikiLeaks made available a note sent from Peace Corps Director to Peace Corps Country Directors to control volunteer speech that is negative about the agency, along with copy of mandatory agency policy.
Global (2009) World Institute of Scientology Enterprises International Business Directory, 2006
WikiLeaks released the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises International Business Directory (2006) is a 308 page index of Scientology-related business and business people.
Germany (2008) Bundestag on German CIA black sites and detainee transfers on German soil
The 21 Mar 2008 report, by Dr. Joachim Jacob, is classified as "VS-NfD" (Verschlusssache - Nur fuer den Dienstgebrauch / Classified document - for official use only) and presents an excerpt of 26 pages from the 132-paged final report. It was issued in context of the 1st Investigation Committee of the 16th Electoral period. The report gives detailed information about an official investigation into US military transports of detainees via Germany and also incarceration as well as mistreated of US detainees on German soil.
You may also download the whole archive here
From here, you can browse through all of the documents that have been released, organized by type, category, date, number of casualties, and many other properties.
You may also download the whole archive here
China (2009) Green Dam censorship system internal brief to Chinese government
The ’Green Dam’ censorship/spyware system was mandated to be installed on all Chinese personal computers come July 1, 2009. WikiLeaks made available an internal document from early 2008 containing negotiations between Jin Hui, the maker of the software, and the Chinese government, together with a detailed description of the Green Dam system.
(2008) United Nations Confidential Reports
Wikileaks released 70 United Nations investigative reportsclassified "Strictly Confidential". The reports expose matters from allegations of hundreds of European peace-keepers sexually abusing refugee girls to generals in Peru using Swiss bank accounts to engage in multi-million dollar frauds against the UN.
Bahrein (2009) One billion for extended national security plan
WikiLeaks released to the public Bahrain plans to spend $1 billion on a security plan to "protect the country and vital facilities against unconventional threats". According to the document, Bahrain was recommended to contact Lockheed Martin, Thales, Finmeccanica and EADS by the Saudi Ministry of Defence and Aviation (MoDA).
Peru (2009) Peruvian politicians’ and officials’ involvement in the Petrogate scandal
released audio recordings of Perupetro Vice President Alberto Quimper and Romulo León Alegría, a prominent member of Garcia’s ruling Aprista party, discussing under-the-table payments conditioned on Discover Petroleum obtaining oil exploration concessions. According to the recordings, Quimper, Leon and Ernesto Arias-Schreiber, the legal representative of Discover in Peru, were to receive $10,000 monthly in exchange for steering lucrative oil contracts to the Norwegian oil exploration firm.
The scandal, dubbed “petrogate,” led the government to suspend five joint exploration and development contracts recently awarded to Discover Petroleum and state-owned oil company Petroperu. The minister of Energy and Mines, Juan Valdivia, immediately handed in his resignation and only days later, the whole cabinet and cabinet chief Jorge del Castillo resigned.
Afghanistan (2008) Release of report NATO in Afghanistan: Master Narrative
The released document detailed the key facts and themes NATO representatives are to give and to avoid giving to the world press. Among the revelations, which we encourage the public to review in detail, is Jordan’s presence as secret member of the US lead occupation force.
U.K (2009) UK Ministry of Defense Anti Leaking Guide
Wikileaks released the UK Ministry of Defence’s JSP 440, the Defence Manual of Security, Volumes 1, 2 and 3. The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks, investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies, classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions, computer hackers—and many other related issues.
Ivory Coast (2009) Minton report: Trafigura toxic dumping along the Ivory Coast broke EU regulations, 14 Sep 2006
Wikileaks released the so-called Minton Report into Trafigura’s dumping of toxic waste along the Ivory Coast, resulting illness for tens of thousands. The "Minton report" was a document which exposed a toxic waste dumping incident, which affected upto 108,000 people, according to a September 2009 United Nations report. The report was commissioned through Waterson & Hicks, a UK law firm, possibly to claim client-attorney privilege should it leak. The company concerned, Trafigura, is a giant multi-national oil and commodity trader. The Minton report assesses an incident involving Trafigura and the Ivory Coast town of Abidjan—possibly most culpable mass contamination incident since Bhopal.
Canada (2008) Unauthorized wiretaps of Mohawks
exposed how Ontario Provincial Police used wiretaps on more than a dozen different Mohawks without a judge’s authorization, after a group of indigenous people from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory blocked a railway and two highways to protest conditions on Native reserves across Canada and the Government of Canada’s sluggishness in resolving outstanding land claims. sentence.
India (2009) Confidential plans for 1.2 billion ID cards: Creating a Unique ID for every resident
Wikileaks released a confidential working paper (49 pp) presents the current plan for India’s Unique ID Databse Project, it will be the world’s biggest citizen identification scheme.
Global (2008) Peace Corps Control of Volunteer Free Speech
WikiLeaks made available a note sent from Peace Corps Director to Peace Corps Country Directors to control volunteer speech that is negative about the agency, along with copy of mandatory agency policy.
Afghanistan (2009) Wikileaks releases NATO report on civilian deaths
Wikileaks a confidential NATO report from January 2009, revealed that civilian deaths from the war in Afghanistan had increased by 46% over the past year. The report showed a dramatic escalation of the war and civil disorder. Coalition deaths increased by 35%, assassinations and kidnappings by 50% and attacks on the Kabul based Government of Hamid Karzai also more than doubled, rising a massive 119%.
US (2009) US Special Forces counterinsurgency manual analysis
WikiLeaks released theForeign Internal Defense Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Special Forces (1994, 2004) document, the official US Special Forces doctrine for Foreign Internal Defense or FID. FID operations are designed to prop up "friendly" governments facing popular revolution or guerilla insurgency. FID interventions are often covert or quasi-covert due to the unpopular nature of the governments being supported.
The manual directly advocates training paramilitaries, pervasive surveillance, censorship, press control and restrictions on labor unions & political parties. It directly advocates warrantless searches, detainment without charge and (under varying circumstances) the suspension of habeas corpus. It directly advocates employing terrorists or prosecuting individuals for terrorism who are not terrorists, running false flag operations and concealing human rights abuses from journalists. And it repeatedly advocates the use of subterfuge and "psychological operations" (propaganda) to make these and other "population & resource control" measures more palatable.
Colombia (2008) Assassinated FARC spokesman Raul Reyes Yahoo mailbox
Wikileaks released Assassinated FARC-EP spokesman Raul Reyes Yahoo mailbox from December 19, 2007 to May 29, 2008. It contained 708 messages that were not deleted by the latter date. Elbarcino is a known alias of Reyes and the address (elbarcinocolombia@yahoo.com) appears as a FARC contact for UN resolution 1612 on child soldiers, as well as two FARC-EP related websites. Commander Reyes was assassinated by a combined United States and Colombian government cross-border night air attack inside Ecuador in early 2008. 20-30 other FARC members were also killed.
U.K. (2008) British National Party membership and contacts list, 2007-2008
WikiLeaks published a list of BNP members where 12801 individuals were represented. The BNP is a "far right" party, whose members are banned by the UK civil service from a number of government occupations. The list included contact details of all or nearly all party members and some other individuals and even included names of journalists and "anti-fascists" who have attempted to infiltrate the organization.
U.S. (2010) 9/11 tragedy pager intercepts
WikilLeaks over half a million US national text pager intercepts. The intercepts covered a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.
Bahrein (2009) One billion for extended national security plan
WikiLeaks released to the public Bahrain plans to spend $1 billion on a security plan to "protect the country and vital facilities against unconventional threats". According to the document, Bahrain was recommended to contact Lockheed Martin, Thales, Finmeccanica and EADS by the Saudi Ministry of Defence and Aviation (MoDA).
U.K (2009) UK Ministry of Defense Anti Leaking Guide
Wikileaks released the UK Ministry of Defence’s JSP 440, the Defence Manual of Security, Volumes 1, 2 and 3. The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks, investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies, classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions, computer hackers—and many other related issues.
China (2009) Green Dam censorship system internal brief to Chinese government
The ’Green Dam’ censorship/spyware system was mandated to be installed on all Chinese personal computers come July 1, 2009. WikiLeaks made available an internal document from early 2008 containing negotiations between Jin Hui, the maker of the software, and the Chinese government, together with a detailed description of the Green Dam system.
U.K. (2009) Barclays Bank
On Monday 16th March 2009, The Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom published a series of leaked memos from the banking giant Barclays. The next day, these documents were removed from The Guardian web archive, as a result of a court injunction obtained in the middle of the night
Wikileaks obtained the documents from an anonymous source and published them the next day. The documents are copies of alleged internal memos from within Barclays Bank. They were sent by an anonymous whistleblower to Vince Cable, Liberal-Democrat shadow chancellor. The documents reveal a number of elaborate international tax avoidance schemes by the SCM (Structured Capital Markets) division of Barclays. According to these documents, Barclays has been systematically assisting clients to avoid huge amounts of tax they should be liable for across multiple jurisdictions.
Afghanistan (2008) Release of report NATO in Afghanistan: Master Narrative
The released document detailed the key facts and themes NATO representatives are to give and to avoid giving to the world press. Among the revelations, which we encourage the public to review in detail, is Jordan’s presence as secret member of the US lead occupation force.
Peru (2009) Peruvian politicians’ and officials’ involvement in the Petrogate scandal
WikiLeaks released audio recordings of Perupetro Vice President Alberto Quimper and Romulo León Alegría, a prominent member of Garcia’s ruling Aprista party, discussing under-the-table payments conditioned on Discover Petroleum obtaining oil exploration concessions. According to the recordings, Quimper, Leon and Ernesto Arias-Schreiber, the legal representative of Discover in Peru, were to receive $10,000 monthly in exchange for steering lucrative oil contracts to the Norwegian oil exploration firm.
The scandal, dubbed “petrogate,” led the government to suspend five joint exploration and development contracts recently awarded to Discover Petroleum and state-owned oil company Petroperu. The minister of Energy and Mines, Juan Valdivia, immediately handed in his resignation and only days later, the whole cabinet and cabinet chief Jorge del Castillo resigned.
Afghanistan (2009) Wikileaks releases NATO report on civilian deaths
Wikileaks a confidential NATO report from January 2009, revealed that civilian deaths from the war in Afghanistan had increased by 46% over the past year. The report showed a dramatic escalation of the war and civil disorder. Coalition deaths increased by 35%, assassinations and kidnappings by 50% and attacks on the Kabul based Government of Hamid Karzai also more than doubled, rising a massive 119%.
Germany (2008) Bundestag on German CIA black sites and detainee transfers on German soil
The 21 Mar 2008 report, by Dr. Joachim Jacob, is classified as "VS-NfD" (Verschlusssache - Nur fuer den Dienstgebrauch / Classified document - for official use only) and presents an excerpt of 26 pages from the 132-paged final report. It was issued in context of the 1st Investigation Committee of the 16th Electoral period. The report gives detailed information about an official investigation into US military transports of detainees via Germany and also incarceration as well as mistreated of US detainees on German soil.
(2008) United Nations Confidential Reports
Wikileaks released 70 United Nations investigative reportsclassified "Strictly Confidential". The reports expose matters from allegations of hundreds of European peace-keepers sexually abusing refugee girls to generals in Peru using Swiss bank accounts to engage in multi-million dollar frauds against the UN.
Ivory Coast (2009) Minton report: Trafigura toxic dumping along the Ivory Coast broke EU regulations, 14 Sep 2006
Wikileaks released the so-called Minton Report into Trafigura’s dumping of toxic waste along the Ivory Coast, resulting illness for tens of thousands. The "Minton report" was a document which exposed a toxic waste dumping incident, which affected upto 108,000 people, according to a September 2009 United Nations report. The report was commissioned through Waterson & Hicks, a UK law firm, possibly to claim client-attorney privilege should it leak. The company concerned, Trafigura, is a giant multi-national oil and commodity trader. The Minton report assesses an incident involving Trafigura and the Ivory Coast town of Abidjan—possibly most culpable mass contamination incident since Bhopal.
DRC (2009) UN finds 217 sex abuse claims against blue helmets
WikiLeaks made available a United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (UN OIOS) 30 Jan 2007 report titled "Allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Ituri region, Bunia [ID Case No. 0618-05]" relating to the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The document collected 217 allegations of abuse of girls and women by peacekeepers in eastern Congo, from sex with teenagers in the back room of a liquor store to threats of "hacking" victims for cooperating with investigators. The 2006 investigation found many allegations credible and said evidence suggests "frequent and ongoing" sexual exploitation in the region.
Global (2009) World Institute of Scientology Enterprises International Business Directory, 2006
WikiLeaks released the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises International Business Directory (2006) is a 308 page index of Scientology-related business and business people.
U.S. (2010) 9/11 tragedy pager intercepts
WikilLeaks released over half a million US national text pager intercepts. The intercepts covered a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.
India (2009) Confidential plans for 1.2 billion ID cards: Creating a Unique ID for every resident
Wikileaks released a confidential working paper (49 pp) presents the current plan for India’s Unique ID Databse Project, it will be the world’s biggest citizen identification scheme.
Colombia (2008) Assassinated FARC spokesman Raul Reyes Yahoo mailbox
Wikileaks released Assassinated FARC-EP spokesman Raul Reyes Yahoo mailbox from December 19, 2007 to May 29, 2008. It contained 708 messages that were not deleted by the latter date. Elbarcino is a known alias of Reyes and the address (elbarcinocolombia@yahoo.com) appears as a FARC contact for UN resolution 1612 on child soldiers, as well as two FARC-EP related websites. Commander Reyes was assassinated by a combined United States and Colombian government cross-border night air attack inside Ecuador in early 2008. 20-30 other FARC members were also killed.
Global (2008) Peace Corps Control of Volunteer Free Speech
WikiLeaks made available a note sent from Peace Corps Director to Peace Corps Country Directors to control volunteer speech that is negative about the agency, along with copy of mandatory agency policy.
U.K. (2008) Military protocol for counter-intelligence operations
On 2008 WikiLeaks released the UK military protocol for all security and counter-intelligence operations. The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks, investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies, classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions, computer hackers—and many other related issues.
Cuba (2008) Cuba to work around US embargo via undersea cable to Venezuela
Documents released by Wikileaks revealed that Cuba and Venezuela signed a confidential contract in 2006 to lay an undersea fibre-optic cable that bypasses the United States. The contract between the two countries, which has been independently verified, adds weight to Cuban statements that the United States economic embargo of the island has forced it to rely on slow and expensive satellite links for Internet connectivity. Cuba is situated a mere 120 kilometres off the coast of Florida. The proposed 1,500 kilometer cable will connect Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and Trinidad to the rest of the world via La Guaira, Venezuela. Carrying out the work are CVG Telecom (Corporación Venezolana de Guyana) and ETC (Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba). The leaked documents have technical details and pictures of the cable, maps, and systems to be used, parties signing the agreement, terms and conditions, costs, and a schedule of charges and compromises. The connection allows for the transmission of data, video and voice (VoIP).
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