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It was sunny on Saturday in Washington, which was good news for Daniel Ellsberg. The most famous whistle-blower in American history was hoping to get arrested in the name of Bradley Manning.

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Antiwar protesters demand the U.S. leave Iraqupdated: Sun Mar 20 2011 11:00:00

More than 100 people were arrested in front of the White House Saturday after gathering for an antiwar protest on the eighth anniversary of the Iraq war.

Police arrest 100-plus anti-war demonstrators at White House fenceupdated: Thu Dec 16 2010 17:28:00

Police arrested more than a hundred protesters during an anti-war demonstration outside the White House fence Thursday.

WikiLeaks: 'Just scratched the surface'updated: Tue Jul 27 2010 10:09:00

Founder Julian Assange says WikiLeaks only scratched a sliver of the thousands of leaked military documents.

Leaked reports describe Afghan war, sometimes in mundane detailupdated: Tue Jul 27 2010 10:09:00

Journalists and other observers around the world spent Monday poring over a vast cache of documents a whistleblower website says are U.S. reports that exhaustively chronicle the twists, turns and horror of the 9-year-old war in Afghanistan.

The website that reveals state secretsupdated: Mon Jul 26 2010 11:09:00

In the early 1970s, when Daniel Ellsberg wanted to get top-secret information about the Vietnam War to the public, he leaked the bombshell Pentagon Papers to elected officials and national newspapers.

Rove reduxupdated: Mon Oct 10 2005 12:11:00

As top Bush aide Karl Rove prepares for his fourth grand-jury appearance, the federal probe into who leaked CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity to the media is believed to be wrapping up.

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