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WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes classified, censored, and restricted official materials — including government documents, diplomatic cables, and corporate communications — provided by anonymous sources. Founded by Julian Assange in 2006, WikiLeaks has been central to debates about press freedom, government transparency, whistleblowing, and the ethics of information disclosure in the digital age.
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