
Why is WikiLeaks publishing individuals' private details?
Clip: 8/23/2016 | 6m 2s
Some of the leaks have the potential to endanger lives.
WikiLeaks has revealed classified information to the public for over a decade. A new Associated Press report found that the website has also published personal details about private citizens, including the names of two teenage rape victims and a Saudi citizen arrested for being gay. Some of the leaks have the potential to endanger lives. William Brangham speaks with AP’s Raphael Satter for more.
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Why is WikiLeaks publishing individuals' private details?
Clip: 8/23/2016 | 6m 2s
WikiLeaks has revealed classified information to the public for over a decade. A new Associated Press report found that the website has also published personal details about private citizens, including the names of two teenage rape victims and a Saudi citizen arrested for being gay. Some of the leaks have the potential to endanger lives. William Brangham speaks with AP’s Raphael Satter for more.
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