In total, since the first disclosure, there are already 1700 disclosed cables issued by the US headquarters in Buenos Aires: 1547 are unpublished and 153 that were already known.
Along with the local cables, Assange decided to leak more than 35,000 from all corners of the planet where there is a US diplomatic headquarters. Until this noon, 5,880 new ones could be consulted. As he said in advance, these dispatches that come to light contain secret information, including issues about Nicaragua, the financing of local guerrillas and the media scandal of tycoon Rupert Murdoch.
But in addition, they include data on the internal life of Russia, Indonesia, Somalia, Yemen, Germany, Iran, France, and Rwanda, among other countries. "Some four thousand texts linked to Israel are also in the WikiLeaks inventory," he had announced from his official Twitter account.
The creator of the controversial site that accessed the secret files of the Barack Obama administration made the decision to increase the number of leaks after an incident with the organization's former No. 2, Daniel Domscheit-Berg.
Assange publicly denounced that his former collaborator destroyed 3,500 unpublished WikiLeaks cables and accused him in a letter published in TwitLonger of helping the CIA, the FBI and the Pentagon, and of having carried out several blackmails since the company left, almost a year ago.
"In recent years he has been working on investigations against WikiLeaks for the CIA, the Pentagon, the State Department or for the Department of Justice. I have received more than one warning from members of intelligence that he has worked with the FBI on more than one occasion and that the information he provided was very useful," Assange said.
The cables issued by the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires are already 1700 and total 34 pages of the chronological index of the site. According to the calculation, the new documents aired of that same origin and based on the date of publication today - not of origin of the cable - are 1547. Some 153 already knew each other.
However, if a search is activated with the AR parameter, for Argentina, the result of 25 pages is obtained from a total of the 735 new pages in the index. In the official Twitter account of Wikileaks it was reported that there are 1658 cables referring to Argentina and a link was published that directs to those referring to Argentina there are 28 pages of the index. There, it includes the cables issued by other embassies in the world, but that cite Argentina.
The first of those published this Thursday is from December 28, 1966 and refers to the "extension of national jurisdictions on the high seas". The last one is from February 26, 2010 and is based on the statements that Cristina de Kirchner gave to CNN about Obama. In that document, he describes the President's comments towards the president as "critical."
Among so many leaks, you can consult cables that mention the conflict with the countryside, the departure of Martín Redrado from the Central Bank, the second debt swap, the legislative elections of 2009, statements by former officials of the national cabinet, visits of foreign diplomats to the country, the president's trips to international summits, the criticism of the opposition to the government, relations of anti-K leaders with the media, new investments in oil airlines, among other issues.
Assange, an Australian programmer and journalist, is missing after warning of the alleged "risk of being killed by special agents."
Source: Ambito

