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The war logs

Full Guardian coverage of the Iraq and Afghanistan war logs released by WikiLeaks in 2010

April 2012

  • British troops round up Kenyan locals for interrogation during Mau May uprising

    Politics blog
    Colonial papers and the ugly legacy of empire

    Michael White: Just because it is easy with hindsight to condemn or mock the excesses of the time doesn't mean our parents and grandparents weren't right to be nervous

March 2011

  • Bradley Manning: Cruel and unusual

  • afghanistan civilian casualties

    The people on the street document casualties – why can't governments?

    John Sloboda

January 2011

  • Julian Assange in 1995

    Julian Assange: the teen hacker who became insurgent in information war

    David Leigh and Luke Harding on the colourful lives and experiences that shaped underground rebel Julian Assange on the road to WikiLeaks luminary

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Assange is 'force-feeding truth to a world that has no stomach for it'

    Roy Greenslade

    Forty years on from the Pentagon Papers, why are the Wikileaks revelations being treated so differently?

  • An Iraqi man reads newspaper with news on the Wikileaks documents in Baghdad.

    Iraq war logs: media reaction around the world

  • Members of the Wolf Brigade patrol Baghdad in 2005

    Iraq war logs: 'The US was part of the Wolf Brigade operation against us'

  • Shia pilgrims in Baghdad

    Iran may regret promoting WikiLeaks now they have been implicated

    Meir Javedanfar
  • Iraqi men are frisked by a British soldier before being allowed to re-enter Basra

    Iraq war logs: Prisoner beaten to death days after British handover to police

  • Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Steve Bell on the Iraq war logs

    Steve Bell

    The leaking of more than 390,000 previously secret US military reports details the hidden realities of the war in Iraq

  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

    WikiLeaks should be declared 'enemy combatants', says Fox News contributor

    Christian Whiton says whistleblowing website presents serious challenge to national security after leak of Iraq war logs
  • Iraq war logs: When torture becomes routine

    Editorial: It is not irresponsible or partisan for WikiLeaks to publish possible evidence of complicity in torture

  • The trail of torture that leads to Iraq

    Letters: In the 1970s and 80s a similar policy was in place in central America as part of the US strategy of 'pacification', later 'counterinsurgency'
  • Like my Pentagon papers, these Iraq war logs can't be buried

    Daniel Ellsberg
  • US drone flies over Afghanistan

    Iraq war logs: America's virtual war

    Pratap Chatterjee
  • Iraq war logs: Apache attack's child victims speak out

  • Peter Beaumont

    liberty central
    Iraq war logs: These crimes were not secret, they were tolerated

    Peter Beaumont
  • Politics blog
    Iraq war logs: who did the killing?

  • Datablog
    Wikileaks Iraq: what's wrong with the data?

  • WikiLeaks reveals the stark reality of Iraq

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