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Libya: Colonel Kadhafi is supporting Wikileaks
n a response to a question on the Wikileaks website that has released 250,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic telegrams, some involving Tripoli, the leader considered that Wikileaks has demonstrated that America was not exactly that power allies and friends believe to be. According to him, the true American diplomacy has been finally proven by the confidential documents published by Wikileaks. The leader is advocating for the free speech and against the stifling of voices and ideas. He felt that the website is very useful to reveal conspiracies being hatched behind the scenes against individuals and peoples. He finally hoped that the site can continue to publish all such secret communications that lay down bare the international hypocrisy, but the leader voiced that Wikileaks could lose its credibility if it starts fishing in troubled waters and damaging the people’s images.