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Q & A: Human Rights and the WikiLeaks Cable Release

On: December 16, 2010
In: Uncategorized

What concerns does Human Rights Watch have about the latest release of thousands of US diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks?

Should Julian Assange be prosecuted?

Does international law address situations like the WikiLeaks releases?

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