The Guardian has published an editorial by James Richardson accusing Wikileaks of endangering the life of Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. But there's a problem: It was in fact The Guardian itself that first published the diplomatic cable in question, which it had selected from a trove Wikileaks gave it access to.
Will The Guardian earn the ignominy of Robert Mugabe's gratitude?
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