The founder of the website
that leaked ninety-thousand
classified documents on the
Afghanistan war has rejected
accusations by US officials
that he has blood on his
hands. Julian Assange of
Wikileaks says there's no
evidence to back up US
concerns that any of its
informants had been killed as
a result of the leaks. He
accused the Pentagon of trying
to distract attention from the
lives that were being lost in
the war. The White House has appealed
to Wikileaks not to publish
another 15-thousand documents
on the Afghanistan war.