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Nice, so now Assange is playing god. Of course, no one thinks these Arab officials are going to have "fair trials" - that is not a condition which often occurs in the Arab world - they will probably be facing death.
This is an interesting development as it means Assange is taking an active stance against US and its interests among the Arab world (and the interests of Arab regimes themselves). So far he could claim neutrality, but that's no longer the case.
Julian Assange, founder of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, said he holds the names of senior officials in the Arab world who visit US embassies in their respective countries voluntarily "to establish links" with the CIA.
"These officials are spies for the US in their countries," Assange said in the second part of his interview with Arab television network Al Jazeera. He said the leaked documents in his possession show that Arab officials reveal sensitive information on their colleagues and respective countries.
The WikiLeaks founder said the website would consider exposing the names of the Arab officials only if it would be certain it would not lead to their death.
Assange warned that the revelations may lead to dangerous coups in the Arab world. He added that WikiLeaks plans to reveal some 7,000 documents related to Egypt and its president, Hosni Mubarak.
Other leaked documents, he said, reveal information on the oil industry in the Arab world over the past few decades.
Nice, so now Assange is playing god. Of course, no one thinks these Arab officials are going to have "fair trials" - that is not a condition which often occurs in the Arab world - they will probably be facing death.
This is an interesting development as it means Assange is taking an active stance against US and its interests among the Arab world (and the interests of Arab regimes themselves). So far he could claim neutrality, but that's no longer the case.
