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Media organizations that say they've been given, or have obtained, the cables include NRC Handelsblad and RTL television in the Netherlands, Afternposten in Norway, and Sweden's Dagens Nyheter. Assange said that all the newly recruited media organizations are being asked to agree to the same rules originally struck with The Times and other publications. The newspapers are asked to remove potentially harmful names or secrets that could endanger people's lives and those cables are then submitted to WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks in turn times the cables' release to coincide with the papers' articles. This arrangement allows Assange to farm out the laborious editing process and helps insulate the online whistle blower from criticism.
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