Washington, August 25: “Wikileaks to release CIA paper tomorrow,” the group announced on a Twitter post Tuesday.
The content of the upcoming release is not yet known. However, WikiLeaks had previously said that it is poring over a batch of 15,000 classified military documents from the US-led war in Afghanistan that it plans to publish soon.
Earlier in July, the group set off a firestorm when it made public some 76,000 US files covering the Afghan war from 2004 to 2010.
The report, dubbed as the “Afghan War Diary,” reveals that Washington covered up deaths of countless innocent Afghan civilians that were murdered by the US-led foreign forces.
The US Defense Department has demanded that WikiLeaks return all documents belonging to the Pentagon and delete any records of them.
In an apparent effort to silence further revelations by the group, Sweden issued an arrest warrant in absentia for Wikileaks founder and Editor Julian Assange, charging him with rape.
However, less than a day after the arrest warrant was issued, Swedish Chief Prosecutor Eva Finne dropped the charges against him.
Assange has slammed the allegations, maintaining that they are “clearly a smear campaign” designed to discredit him and his website.
——-Agencies