Friday
Dec102010
WikiLeaks Audio: EA's Scott Lucas on BBC West Midlands





I joined BBC West Midlands Radio on Thursday to give an introduction to WikiLeaks and to consider questions such as "Are the released documents a threat to national security? Do they offer valuable information in the public interest? Or both?"
The interview starts at the 42:55 mark.
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BBC West Midlands,
Wikileaks


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