WikiLeaks
releases Syria Files, almost 2.5 mln emails to be published
The
whistleblower website WikiLeaks has announced the release of almost
2.5 million emails derived from 680 Syria-related entities and domain
names. They are said to be “embarrassing to Syria, but it is also
embarrassing to Syria’s opponents.”
RT,
5
July, 2012
“It
helps us not merely to criticize one group or another, but to
understand their interests, actions and thoughts. It is only through
understanding this conflict that we can hope to resolve it," the
announcement quotes Julian Assange, who is currently in
the Ecuador embassy in London,
where he is awaiting a decision on his appeal for political asylum.
The
website says the
files“shine
a light on the inner workings of the Syrian government and economy,
but they also reveal how the West and Western companies say one thing
and do another.“
Italy 'secretly supplied' Syria despite official censure
The
first revelation exposes ties between Italian industrial giant
Finmeccanica, which is 30-per cent owned by the government, and
Damascus.
Despite
the fact that Italy has repeatedly condemned Assad, one of
Finmeccanica’s subsidiaries supplied Syria with TETRA, an $50
million interception-proof communications network used by the
military and police.
Although
the contract was signed in 2008, the latest email details Italian
engineers arriving to teach Syrians how to use the system in February
this year, as the civil war raged on. Radios equipped with the system
were then installed on military vehicles and helicopters.
The
information about the contract had not been posted on Finmeccanica’s
website alongside their other agreements.
In
the end the supposedly secure system did not seem to match its job
description – as the leaks report that the US National Security
Agency hacked the encryption code and freely intercepted Syrian
communications.
UK
newspaper Daily Telegraph have contacted Finmeccanica, which says
that it will give no statement until it has verified the authenticity
of the emails.
Cablegate x 100
There
are 2,434,899 documents in the leak involving 678,752 different
senders and 1,082,447 different recipients, WikiLeaks says. That’s
about eight times the size of “Cablegate” in terms of a number of
documents and 100 times the size in terms of data. Cablegate was the
release by WikiLeaks of US
State Department confidential cable exchanges between
American embassies and Washington, which angered the US
administration.
The
entities exposed include the Syrian Ministries of Presidential
Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Finance, Information, Transport and
Culture, among others.
The
texts are in several languages, including around 400,000 emails in
Arabic and 68,000 emails in Russian. Around 42,000 emails were
infected with viruses or trojans.
Just
like previous releases of confidential data, the Syria files will be
released in chunks over a period of time. Several news outlets have
already received access to the database.
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