WikiLeaks published a half million documents from Saudi Arabia, it confirms: lift the lid on a secret dictatorship
June 21, 2015
(Independent) ... announced the start WikiLeaks published more than half a million documents and a document from the Foreign Arabia, the promise of those documents will lift the lid on the dictatorship shrouded in secrecy, as he emphasized that Riyadh implicated war on Yemen.
He said WikiLeaks in a statement seen by The Independent today that he "began to deploy more than half a million documents and a document from the Foreign Arabia contain confidential correspondence from various Saudi embassies around the world," noting that "those documents will be published in batches made up of tens of thousands of documents over the coming weeks, and it will begin to publish a first installment of 70 thousand documents. "
The Web site said that "what be published of documents containing confidential reports very different from Saudi Arabia and other government institutions, including the Ministry of Interior and the General Intelligence of the Kingdom, as well as a large number of electronic correspondence between the State Department and foreign bodies."
The site that "Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, who remained in office for 40 years, the longest period in the world since 1975 dealing with events and issues of the President of the Foreign Relations of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the fall of the Shah to the second crisis of oil and the attacks of 11 September and until the ongoing UK war against Iran."
He pointed out that the site "Saudia Arabia documents reveal closely the progress of the Kingdom of the method and how to manage alliances and strengthen its place as a regional superpower in the Middle East and through bribes and participating in the selection of key individuals and institutions."
The location, according to the statement, that "Saudi Arabia was involved since late March 2015, in the war on Yemen," noting that "the Foreign Affairs of Saudi Ministry keratosis last May to penetrate their own computer networks, and accused by a group calling itself the (electronic Yemeni army ) ".
The site said that "the group has subsequently publish a sample of documents on the value dedicated to file sharing sites, but then closed by cyberattacks related to censorship".
For his part, the publisher of the documents Julian Assange, according to the statement that "Saudi Arabia documents lift the lid on the dictatorship shrouded in secrecy and irregular increasingly and that have not celebrating reaching the number of severed heads where to percent this year, but has become a threat to its neighbors and itself."
Site and he explained that "the full range comparable to the numbers of these documents thousands of times and contain hundreds of thousands of comic pages in Arabic that were placed on the database of the site to be available for all through the search engine in the site WikiLeaks." (End)
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June 21, 2015
(Independent) ... announced the start WikiLeaks published more than half a million documents and a document from the Foreign Arabia, the promise of those documents will lift the lid on the dictatorship shrouded in secrecy, as he emphasized that Riyadh implicated war on Yemen.
He said WikiLeaks in a statement seen by The Independent today that he "began to deploy more than half a million documents and a document from the Foreign Arabia contain confidential correspondence from various Saudi embassies around the world," noting that "those documents will be published in batches made up of tens of thousands of documents over the coming weeks, and it will begin to publish a first installment of 70 thousand documents. "
The Web site said that "what be published of documents containing confidential reports very different from Saudi Arabia and other government institutions, including the Ministry of Interior and the General Intelligence of the Kingdom, as well as a large number of electronic correspondence between the State Department and foreign bodies."
The site that "Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, who remained in office for 40 years, the longest period in the world since 1975 dealing with events and issues of the President of the Foreign Relations of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the fall of the Shah to the second crisis of oil and the attacks of 11 September and until the ongoing UK war against Iran."
He pointed out that the site "Saudia Arabia documents reveal closely the progress of the Kingdom of the method and how to manage alliances and strengthen its place as a regional superpower in the Middle East and through bribes and participating in the selection of key individuals and institutions."
The location, according to the statement, that "Saudi Arabia was involved since late March 2015, in the war on Yemen," noting that "the Foreign Affairs of Saudi Ministry keratosis last May to penetrate their own computer networks, and accused by a group calling itself the (electronic Yemeni army ) ".
The site said that "the group has subsequently publish a sample of documents on the value dedicated to file sharing sites, but then closed by cyberattacks related to censorship".
For his part, the publisher of the documents Julian Assange, according to the statement that "Saudi Arabia documents lift the lid on the dictatorship shrouded in secrecy and irregular increasingly and that have not celebrating reaching the number of severed heads where to percent this year, but has become a threat to its neighbors and itself."
Site and he explained that "the full range comparable to the numbers of these documents thousands of times and contain hundreds of thousands of comic pages in Arabic that were placed on the database of the site to be available for all through the search engine in the site WikiLeaks." (End)
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