The founder of the website Wikileaks has rejected US claims that he had blood on his hands after releasing 90 thousand leaked classified documents on the Afghan war. Julian Assange told the BBC there was no evidence that any informants were killed as a result of the leaks. He has rather accused the Pentagon of trying to distract attention from the thousands lives being lost The White House has appealed to Wikileaks not to publish another set of documents. The United States has denied Assange's claim that he had asked the US Government help vet the documents to protect
News On AIR | July 31, 2010 9:08 AM
Wikileaks denies US charges on leak