Wikileaks
Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio from a court-martial pre-trial hearing of Private Bradley Manning was leaked last Tuesday, and posted on the internet. Manning was heard explaining why he sent hundreds of thousands of… Audio
Wikileaks reveal Guantanamo Bay horror stories
The latest Wikileaks revelations show many of the detainees at the US Guantanamo Bay prison camp were being held on the flimsiest grounds or from confessions extracted by torture. Audio
Working with Wikileaks
David Leigh is Investigations executive editor at Britain's Guardian newspaper, and worked more closely than anyone else with Julian Assange. Audio
Luke Harding : Wikileaks and Julian Assange
Guardian correspondent, and co-author, with David Leigh, of new book Wikileaks : Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy. Audio
WikiLeaks cables
The latest diplomatic dispatches released by WikiLeaks that suggest former prime minister Helen Clark sent troops to Iraq in 2003 to prevent Fonterra from losing lucrative United Nations Oil for Food… Audio
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in UK custody
The WikiLeaks founder has been remanded in custody by a British court over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden. Supporters of Assange believe the charges are politically motivated. With James Catlin -… Audio
Wikileaks releases flood of classified US documents
Guardian reporter Robert Booth who has been looking through some of the leaked documents from whistleblower website Wikileaks. Wikileaks has begun publishing a quarter of a million US state department… Audio
Wikileaks - exposing corruption and bringing down governments
One of the founders and editor of Wikileaks, a two-year old website which has made a name for itself by posting anonymously secret documents and reports. Last week it released half a million… Audio