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WikiLeaks documents may point to potential war crimes by US forces
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Documents released by WIkiLeaks might form the basis for prosecuting war crimes committed by US forces against Afghan civilians.
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WikiLeaks documents may point to potential war crimes by US forces
WikiLeaks documents may point to potential war crimes by US forces☜Documents released by WIkiLeaks might form the basis for prosecuting war crimes committed by US forces against Afghan civilians.☜59C6EF
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Determining the boundary/threshold?
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WikiLeaks documents put individuals at risk by revealing identities
Although Wikileaks says it has withheld 15,000 documents on the Afghan war in order to remove names and other means of identifying individuals who might be placed at risk, the Times of London revealed that in some cases sufficient identifying details were in the documents already released.
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Full openness would make it easier for terrorists to commit atrocities
In a world in which terrorists have committed atrocities and threaten to commit more, to seek complete government transparency is utopian. Sometimes it is possible to do good only in secret.
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In general a more transparent government is likely to be a better one
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Sometimes it is possible to do good only in secret
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has suggested that the documents could form the basis for prosecuting war crimes committed by US forces against Afghan civilians.
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