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WikiLeaks reveals Australian gagging order over political bribery allegations
29 Jul 2014:Superinjunction reported to have been issued on 19 June to block reporting of claims involving international politicians
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Internal US intelligence records for Afghanistan reveal civilian killings, 'friendly fire' deaths, shadowy special forces and Taliban's casual slaughter of the population - a Guardian special investigation
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This series of reports on the war in Iraq is based on 391,832 previously secret US military field reports and details the unvarnished and often unknown realities of the war in Iraq
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6 Sep 2014:
He is expected to draw on Wikileaks and Snowden battles
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22 Aug 2014: Jailed soldier, formerly known as Bradley Manning, says defence depaartment’s promise is not being honoured
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18 Aug 2014: WikiLeaks founder, who has lived at the embassy for two years, dismisses reports that he is to give himself up to UK authorities
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18 Aug 2014:
Ricardo Patino says British government has no will to find a solution to stalemate that has confined WikiLeaks founder to London's Ecuadorian embassy for more than two years
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1 Aug 2014: Fresh blow for Australian relations with Indonesia after Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expresses shock and hurt at naming of his country’s politicians in injunction
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Interactive, 30 Jul 2014:
Court order issued by the Australian court on 19 June 2014. The version published by the Guardian blots out names of politicians who cannot be named under the order and the details of the allegations involving them
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30 Jul 2014: Richard Ackland: Australian courts have increasingly been issuing suppression orders preventing the publication of legal proceedings – and an implicit dislike of the media is partly to blame
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30 Jul 2014: Human Rights Watch says diplomatic embarrassment cannot justify withholding information about serious criminal activity
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