Central Africa

As established, the premises of the United Nations shall be inviolable … The property and assets of the Organization shall be immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation or any other form of interference, whether administrative, judicial or legislative. On the other hand, the Vienna Convention of 1961 collects the official correspondence of the mission is inviolable, as it picks up The Guardian. Screened cables reveal that diplomats from Uganda, Rwanda and other African countries had to collect biometric information about businessmen, politicians, military or religious leaders. Washington also wanted to learn about the relationships of several Central African countries with China, Libya, Korea North, Iran or Russia.

They sought to delve into the trafficking of materials such as uranium or purchase arms sales. Definitely became public that WikiLeaks acquired 92.201 secret official documents of the war in Afghanistan between 2004 and 2009, and gave them access to the New York Times, the British The Guardian and Der Spiegel German, so they verify their authenticity and cheered its significance. At the same time that the documents were made public on WikiLeaks, three newspapers have published yesterday respective sections by analysing and disseminating the resulting most important information of this filtering, the largest in the history of military leaks, showing a picture of the war in Afghanistan quite more devastating than previously thought. As to the decision of its founder, Julian Assange, on why to publish on your site such a quantity of documents revealing he stays true to the spirit of your organization since its inception, the search for transparency and disclose behavior unethical Governments and organizations, or as simply put it in the bio of your Twitter account: we open Governments. This collection of documents show the true nature of this war. Also talks about the importance of digging in time, and cases like the of the Pentagon Papers, where data of a war have been made public years later, marking the difference that now being delivered information directly to a much more massive audience, and that is only possible as a result of the existence of the Internet.

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