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    WikiLeaks Joins Forces Moscow's 'Novaya Gazeta'

    WikiLeaks Joins Forces Moscow's 'Novaya Gazeta'
    Bloomberg, 2 hours ago

    Novaya Gazeta, the Moscow newspaper controlled by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and billionaire Alexander Lebedev, said it agreed to join forces with WikiLeaks to expose corruption in Russia.

    Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, which publishes secret government and corporate documents online, has materials specifically about Russia that haven't been published yet and Novaya Gazeta will help make them public, the newspaper said on its Web site.

    "Assange said that Russians will soon find out a lot about their country and he wasn't bluffing," Novaya Gazeta said. "Our collaboration will expose corruption at the top tiers of political power. No one is protected from the truth."

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    This will be quite interesting to follow to say the least!

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    Yep, sounds good...although I doubt there will be any surprises...we already know Putin is basically a mafia boss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    we already know Putin is basically a mafia boss
    Just proclaiming they are going to cooperate with Wiki will set the machine of destruction upon them. RIP, Gorbachev and Lebedev.

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    Russia's Medvedev: WikiLeaks not to affect U.S ties

    MOSCOW Dec 24 (Reuters) - U.S. diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks that portray Russia as a corrupt autocracy run by a venal elite will not affect Russia's ties with the United States, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday.

    "I'm not afraid of (Wikileaks), that's for sure ... They have no influence on our relations with the United States," Medvedev said in a live television interview.

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    Wikileaks is old news now,most of the senior members who help run wikileaks have jumped ship and will open the site below in February .
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