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How Wikileaks Cable release was handled by the Guardian

"US embassy cables: How the Guardian protects sourcesAs American diplomatic communications are laid bare by the WikiLeaks documents, behind the scenes Guardian journalists make every effort to remove information that may leave anyone mentioned in the cables vulnerable"

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2010/dec/07/us-embassy-cables-guardian-sources-video
radxsays...

... and NATO officials stated, they were unable to identify anyone in Afghanistan in need of protection because of information published by these three newspapers or WikiLeaks themselves.

Not to mention other officials, commentators and media nutbags keep insisting that WikiLeaks just dumped a quarter of a million cables out into the public, without any respect for sensitive material. It is not ignorance of facts, it is intentional misinformation.

So a *promote for the Guardian, one of the few remaining beacons of quality journalism.

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