'The Taliban say they'll kill me if they find me': a female reporter still on 
the run speaks out. And in related news . . . 

David Leigh and Luke Harding's history of WikiLeaks describes how journalists 
took Assange to Moro's, a classy Spanish restaurant in central London. A 
reporter worried that Assange would risk killing Afghans who had co-operated 
with American forces if he put US secrets online without taking the basic 
precaution of removing their names. "Well, they're informants," Assange 
replied. "So, if they get killed, they've got it coming to them. They deserve 
it." 

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