Tag: Wikileaks

  • ‘WikiLeaks docs exposing Mossad agents’ names leaked’

    ‘WikiLeaks docs exposing Mossad agents’ names leaked’

    LEAKS ASSANGEGerman press reports original cables kept by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange accidentally released online. Information exposes identities of US sources as well as Israeli, Iranian intelligence agents

    The original US State Department documents obtained byWikiLeaks were accidentally leaked online revealing the names of sources that have thus far remained anonymous, German newspapers Der Spiegel and Freitag Der reported Monday. The names include possible Israeli, Iranian and Jordanian intelligence agents.

    The unedited cables could put the sources in danger as many of them are located in countries whose governments are hostile to the US. The classified documents were edited before their distribution over six months ago, but the original key file which has been leaked reveals information originally censored by WikiLeaks editors.

    More Wikileaks exposures:

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    • ‘Israel overestimating Iranian nuke program’
    • ‘Israel planned large-scale war in 2009

    According to the German reports, one of the documents quotes an Iranian informant as saying that the Iranian people have always tried to maintain the impression they were following the “stupid and crazy ayatollahs.”

    Internal struggles

    The uncensored documents were exposed in the backdrop of internal disputes between WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and some of his colleagues who had left the site. Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Assange’s former deputy and spokesman, was the only person to have access to the original cables which were kept on an external server and locked with a password.

    At the end of 2010, Domscheit-Berg returned documents he had taken with him back to WikiLeaks, including the original copy of the unedited cables. A group of Assange’s supporters uploaded the information, which was encrypted, to the internet without noticing the documents had not been edited and include the names of the US administration sources.

    Several months ago, an associate of Assange revealed the code which allows access to the original documents. He never imagined that the password would enable access to documents which were already online, as he thought they were saved on an external server. The accident went undetected for weeks before WikiLeaks’ competitors exposed it.

    Domscheit-Berg’s news site OpenLeaks exposed the blunder to prove that Assange’s site was unprotected.

    www.ynetnews.com, 30.08.2011

  • WikiLeaks’ Assange to travel to Turkey for media conference

    WikiLeaks’ Assange to travel to Turkey for media conference

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will travel to Turkey this October to deliver a speech during the “New Media Order Conference” to be held in İstanbul, news reports said on Tuesday.

    assange in turkey

    Assange will deliver a speech at the conference, scheduled to be held at the Lütfü Kırdar Convention Center in İstanbul. The conference will also host Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of the Wikimedia Foundation.

    Wales will give a speech on the topic of the democratization of knowledge. The conference is slated for Oct. 5.

    WikiLeaks and Assange sparked an international uproar last year when it published a secret helicopter video showing a US attack that killed two Reuters journalists in Baghdad. It went on to release hundreds of thousands of secret US military files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it later began publishing classified US diplomatic cables whose revelations angered and embarrassed the US and its allies.

    The furor made Assange, 39, a global celebrity. The nomadic Australian was arrested in London in December after Sweden issued a warrant on rape and molestation accusations. He was later released on bail.

     

  • Armenian Reporter:

    Armenian Reporter:

    Washington – Nearly a century after the Genocide, Turkish government is still seeking to identify and root out “Armenian separatism” inside Turkey, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable made available through Wikileaks and first published by Taraf newspaper.

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    Writing in December 2004, U.S. Charge in Turkey at the time Robert Deutsch related a conversation with a “long-term Embassy contact with deep experience in intel[igence] and national security analysis.”

    Deutsch himself is a veteran State Department Middle East expert who following his Ankara posting serves as deputy coordinator for Iraq and later worked as senior advisor in the South and Central Asia Bureau of the State Department.

    Ghost of Armenia

    The unnamed Turkish source told the U.S. Embassy that as of late 2004 Turkish internal security forces (Jandarma) and its intelligence branch (JITEM) received “a steady stream of orders from Ankara to JITEM posts in the field to combat ‘Armenian separatism’” as part of the fight against Kurdish insurgency.

    Deutsch notes that what he terms “paranoia” reflected “the Turkish State’s fear of history” considering that “only a handful of Armenians [were] left in the southeast” of Turkey after the Genocide.

    But “Ankara was basing its suspicions on the meticulous population registry (nufus kutugu) of family lineage which, among other things, shows how many citizens — especially concentrated in certain regions of the east and southeast — actually have an Armenian background underneath their forebears’ voluntary or forced conversions or adoptions during the period when Armenians were being deported and murdered en masse by the Ottoman authorities and local Muslim bands.”

    “The distant and suppressed Armenian connection is so pervasive that JITEM even came across a village imam with Armenian roots, our contact relayed.”

    Deutsch adds that “in our own extensive travels throughout Anatolia, especially east of the Kizilirmak River [eastern half of the country – ed.], we have been repeatedly struck by (a) the common knowledge among ordinary citizens of what happened in 1915, a knowledge which most will readily share; and (b) the number of people with apparent Armenian features.”

    Publicly, Turkish officials have off and on attempted to link Armenians and Kurdish insurgents.

    Yusuf Halacoglu, former head of the Turkish Historical Society, claimed in August 2007 that many Kurds, particularly Kurdish Alevis, were originally ethnic Armenians.

    Suspicion of Armenian “factor” in the insurgency is also reportedly shared to some extent by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Speaking in Washington in November 2007 Erdogan claimed that in addition to ethnic Kurds, the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) had ethnic Armenian members. He did not elaborate.

    Zigzagging rhetoric

    Turkish media speculation has also linked JITEM and other Turkish national security entities with January 2007 murder of Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

    That murder was followed by public outpouring of sympathy for Armenians inside Turkey and Erdogan-led government appeared eager to improve its image on Armenian issue.

    The following year Turkey accepted Armenia’s offer to negotiate normalization of relations, but that negotiations process moved in starts and sputters before stalling fully by the end of 2009.

    Turkish government signals on Armenia have been mixed since.

    On one hand, Turkish officials no longer hinder discussion of the Genocide and have encouraged and safeguarded April 24 commemorations inside Turkey.

    Ankara has also paid for renovation of a former Armenian cathedral on Lake Van and for the first time in decades Turkish citizens of ethnic Armenian descent were allowed to join the Turkish state bureaucracy.

    At the same time, Erdogan threatened to expel Armenian citizens working in Turkey, a threat that he repeated earlier this month. He also ordered demolition of Turkey-Armenia “friendship monument” in Kars, a step that may be esthetically justified but nevertheless sends a negative message.

    Most significantly, since 2010 Turkey has stepped military cooperation with Azerbaijan, which has long openly threatened warfare against Armenia.

    via Armenian Reporter:.

  • Clinton curious about Turkish military, government, Ergenekon triangle

    Clinton curious about Turkish military, government, Ergenekon triangle

    ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton requested information from the Istanbul Consulate and Ankara Embassy in August 2009 regarding where the military and government stand on Ergenekon.

    According to two cables WikiLeaks’ Turkey partner daily Taraf published Friday, Clinton asked whether each side was trying to support or block the investigation and the judiciary’s angle on the issue. The response was not present in the leaked cables.

    Clinton asked a total of 19 questions. She asked how involved the General Staff was in the alleged Ergenekon gang, what its status toward the investigation was and how much they feared it might exceed their authority. Whether the General Staff was making back-channel negations with the ruling administration, was it probable that they may intervene and if so, how. Then-top Gen. İlker Başbuğ’s personal agenda regarding whether he would use the process for “housecleaning” in the high command was queried, as was whether he would try to prevent the investigation at some point. Başbuğ’s views on embezzlement were queried, as was how worried the General Staff was about Başbuğ’s predecessors cooperating with prosecutors.

    Regarding Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, Clinton asked how solid the evidence on a coup attempt against them was and whether there were signs they were using the investigation to eliminate their political rivals. How much Erdoğan could intervene in the process, if there were signs he would halt it at some point or whether he’d “go until the end” were also among the questions.

    Opinions of jurists, both pro-AKP and Kemalist, on the process were also asked. Clinton was curious about whether the Ergenekon prosecutors and judges were trustworthy and if they could be intimidated or bribed.

    Ergenekon is an alleged ultranationalist, shadowy gang accused of planning to topple the government by staging a coup initially by spreading chaos and mayhem.

    via Clinton curious about Turkish military, government, Ergenekon triangle – Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review.

  • Meet “the Most Dangerous Islamist on Planet Earth” He lives in Pennsylvania

    Meet “the Most Dangerous Islamist on Planet Earth” He lives in Pennsylvania

    The latest documents from Wikileaks shows growing concern among U. S. officials over Fethullah Gulen’s attempts to create a New Islamic World and the “braining washing of students” that takes place at his charter schools within the United States and throughout the Muslim world.

    The cable that speaks of the “brain-washing” was written in 2009 by James Jeffrey, the U. S. Ambassador to Turkey.

    gulenIn the cable, Mr. Jeffrey describes Gülen as a “political phenomena” in Turkey even when he resides “in exile” within a mountain fortress in Pennsylvania. He says the Gülen movement has gained control of Turkey’s government and dictates Turkish policy which has become increasing anti-Israeli and anti-American. It points out that the leaders of the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma or AKP) who now govern Turkey, including Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Abdullah Gul, appear to serve as Gulen’s puppets.

    Other newly released cables state that Gulen’s disciples now direct the country’s 200,000 strong police force – – a force that remains in conflict with the military, which sees the group as an enemy.

    In recent months, Turkish military leaders, and other critics of the AKP, have been arrested in the dead of night and whisked off to detention cells.

    According to NurettinVeren, who served as Fethullah Gulen’s right-hand man “There are imam security directors; imams wearing police uniforms. Many police commissioners get their orders from imams.”

    “It is not possible to confirm the Turkish police are under the control of the Gülen community members, but we have not met anybody who denies it,” one cable said.

    The most dangerous Islamist on planet earth

    Gulen has been labeled “the most dangerous Islamist on planet earth,” although he has failed to attract the attention of U. S. counter-terrorism experts and the national media.

    Gülen is a student and follower of Sheikh Sa’id-i Kurdi (1878-1960), also known as Sa’id-i Nursi, the founder of the Islamist Nur (light) movement. After Turkey’s war of independence, Kurdi demanded, in an address to the new parliament, that the new republic be based on Islamic principles. Kurdi turned against Atatürk and his reforms and against the new modern, secular, Western republic and Gulen has followed his militant mentor’s example.

    Hailed as an outstanding educator by Graham Fuller and other CIA officials, the reclusive Gulen is semi-literate and lacks a high school diploma.

    In 1999, he was driven from his native Turkey because of his attempts to overthrow the secular Turkish government.

    Objectives of transforming Turkey into an Islam republic and of creating a New Islamic World Order

    In his sermons, Gulen has stated his objectives of transforming Turkey into an Islam republic and of creating a New Islamic World Order. In one sermon, he said:

    “You must move in the arteries of the system without anyone noticing your existence until you reach all the power centers … until the conditions are ripe, they [the followers] must continue like this. If they do something prematurely, the world will crush our heads, and Muslims will suffer everywhere, like in the tragedies in Algeria, like in 1982 [in] Syria … like in the yearly disasters and tragedies in Egypt. The time is not yet right. You must wait for the time when you are complete and conditions are ripe, until we can shoulder the entire world and carry it … You must wait until such time as you have gotten all the state power, until you have brought to your side all the power of the constitutional institutions in Turkey … Until that time, any step taken would be too early—like breaking an egg without waiting the full forty days for it to hatch. It would be like killing the chick inside. The work to be done is [in] confronting the world. Now, I have expressed my feelings and thoughts to you all—in confidence … trusting your loyalty and secrecy. I know that when you leave here—[just] as you discard your empty juice boxes, you must discard the thoughts and the feelings that I expressed here.

    He continued:

    When everything was closed and all doors were locked, our houses of isik [light] assumed a mission greater than that of older times. In the past, some of the duties of these houses were carried out by madrasas [Islamic schools], some by schools, some by tekkes [Islamist lodges] … These isik homes had to be the schools, had to be madrasas, [had to be] tekkes all at the same time. The permission did not come from the state, or the state’s laws, or the people who govern us. The permission was given by God … who wanted His name learned and talked about, studied, and discussed in those houses, as it used to be in the mosques.

    In another sermon, Gülen proclaimed:

    Now it is a painful spring that we live in. A nation is being born again. A nation of millions [is] being born—one that will live for long centuries, God willing … It is being born with its own culture, its own civilization. If giving birth to one person is so painful, the birth of millions cannot be pain-free. Naturally we will suffer pain. It won’t be easy for a nation that has accepted atheism, has accepted materialism, a nation accustomed to running away from itself, to come back riding on its horse. It will not be easy, but it is worth all our suffering and the sacrifices.

    In 1998, Gulen fled to the U.S. with a small army of followers and purchased a 45 acre parcel of land in the midst of Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains as a base for his international operations.

    From this base, Gulen, who has amassed over $25 billion in assets, continues to direct the activities of the AKP and events throughout Central Asia and much of the Muslim world.

    Under his direction, Turkey has transformed from a secular state into an Islamic country with 85,000 active mosques – – one for every 350- citizens – – the highest number per capita in the world, 90,000 imams, more imams than teachers and physicians – – and thousands of state-run Islamic schools.

    Turkey, thanks to Gulen and his disciples, has transferred its alliance from Europe and the United States to Russia and Iran

    Despite the rhetoric of European Union accession, Turkey, thanks to Gulen and his disciples, has transferred its alliance from Europe and the United States to Russia and Iran. It has moved toward friendship with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Syria and created a pervasive anti-Christian, anti-Jewish, and anti-America animus throughout the populace.

    Gulen has also established thousands of schools throughout central Asia and Europe.

    According to Bayram Balci, a Turkish scholar, the Gulen schools seek to expand “the Islamization of Turkish nationality and the Turification of Islam” in order to bring about a universal caliphate ruled by Islamic law.

    Because of their subversive nature of these institutions, these schools have been outlawed in Russia and Uzbekistan.

    Even the Netherlands, a nation that embraces pluralism and tolerance, has opted to cut funding to the Gulen schools because of their imminent threat to the social order.

    But Gulen’s 140-plus schools in the United States which advance the establishment of a New Islamic World Order have received little national attention.

    These schools bear such innocuous names as the Magnolia School, the Beehive Academy, the Sonoran Science Academy, the Lotus School for Excellence, and the Pacific Technology School.

    All of these schools are funded by U.S. taxpayers.

    Want to know more about Gulen, his plans for your children, and the growing threat?

    Stay tuned to Canada Free Press.

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  • US Fears Millions of ‘Potential Terrorists’ in Turkey

    US Fears Millions of ‘Potential Terrorists’ in Turkey

    ISTANBUL—“A leading Turkish national security analyst” told US diplomats that seven percent of Turkish citizens support “radical forms of Islam,” adding that “in a country of 70 million [people], even if half a percent of the population supports al-Qaeda-type terrorism, this would mean 350,000 potential terrorists,” according to US State Department cables released by Wikileaks, reported Hurriyet Daily News, quoting the whistleblower Web site’s Turkish partner Taraf newspaper.

    Muslims at prayer in Turkey
    Muslims at prayer in Turkey

    The Sunni Islamic doctrine has changed so little since the Middle Ages that there is not much difference between the Taliban in Afghanistan and Turkey, the Religious Affairs Directorate’s research office director, Niyazi Kahveci, told U.S. officials during a visit on Nov. 14, 1996, according to another recently leaked cable, reported Hurriyet.

    Later, as more cables revealed, US diplomats have observed that Islam in Turkey is not “monolithic” and is politically divided, with both secularists and conservative Islamists trying to manipulate religion’s role in public affairs to their own ends.

    A June 27, 2003, diplomatic cable, released Wednesday by WikiLeaks’ Turkish partner, daily Taraf, also claimed the country’s Religious Affairs Directorate is suppressing Islamic beliefs that do not fit the official version.

    The Turkish version of secularism is “180 degrees opposite” of the U.S. version as it is not one embraced by the people and protected by the Constitution but “divinized” by the Constitution and forced on the people, the cable also said.

    According to the cable, Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate and the institutions within its scope are not separated from the state but are to the contrary, an indivisible part of it.

    It noted that the directorate was among the biggest official institutions in Turkey, with 90,000 personnel as of 2003, and that it employs all the imams in Turkey and controls the contents of their preaching.

    The directorate produces a “Kemalist Islam” that has little to do with the beliefs held in the “less elite” corners of Anatolia, the cable said, adding that the directorate is oppressing forms of Islam, including the pro-secular faction of Alevism, that do not fit the official version, according to Hurriyet.

    via US Fears Millions of ‘Potential Terrorists’ in Turkey | Asbarez Armenian News.