If you care about press freedom, make some noise about Julian Assange
Trevor Timm
The US justice department has acted appallingly in the Assange case. If he can be prosecuted, so can journalists everywhere
November 2018
The long read
Why we stopped trusting elites
The long read: The credibility of establishment figures has been demolished by technological change and political upheavals. But it’s too late to turn back the clock
April 2012
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
The people on the street document casualties – why can't governments?
John Sloboda
February 2011
Pioneering WikiLeaks collaboration ended in distrust and legal threats
Guardian deputy editor Ian Katz on the hazards of co-ordinating five newspapers and an information insurgent
January 2011
Datablog
Wikileaks data journalism: how we handled the data
Greenslade
The day Julian Assange threatened to sue The Guardian over the US embassy cables story
December 2010
My husband, the conscientious objector, has his fate decided on Friday
Lillian Lyons
WikiLeaks is holding US global power to account
Seumas Milne
October 2010
Greenslade
Assange is 'force-feeding truth to a world that has no stomach for it'
Roy Greenslade
Like my Pentagon papers, these Iraq war logs can't be buried
Daniel Ellsberg
September 2010
Greenslade
Demonstrators to call for release of soldier in Wikileaks case
Michael Moore campaigns to free Bradley Manning in war logs case
August 2010
WikiLeaks war logs posting 'will lead to free speech ruling'
Press freedom group joins condemnation of WikiLeaks' war logs
liberty central
Why raw data sites need journalism
John Keenan
Afghanistan war logs: WikiLeaks urged to remove thousands of names