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Thursday
Aug052010

Military Now Prohibited From Viewing WikiLeaks

It is being reported that all branches of the military have explicitly told staff not to access WikiLeaks, the controversial website that recently released classified documents about the war in Afghanistan.

A spokesman for the Pentagon told the Washington Times Thursday that the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard have all ordered their staff to stay off the website. Additionally, the Times obtained a memo the Navy sent to employees saying, “There has been rumor that the information is no longer classified since it resides in the public domain. This is NOT true.”

 

- Sarah Mamula

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