On Tuesday 4th, WikiLeaks celebrates its 10th anniversary.
The project aimed at exposing government and corporate secrets has evolved from an obscure citizen journalism
site to a global phenomenon headed by an embassy-harbored fugitive.
RT takes a look at some of the highest-profile leaks that WikiLeaks was involved in over the decade.
Another early target for WikiLeaks was the Church of Scientology, which the organization branded as a
for-profit cult.
After its operating documents were published, the Church threatened an injunction.
Gitmo procedures
In 2007 WikiLeaks released classified standard operation procedures for treating terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
It was revealed that some of the prisoners were designated off-limits for the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Further documents about how Gitmo works were published over the years.
Collateral murder
In 2010 WikiLeaks had is publicity breakthrough after publishing
classified footage showing US troops shooting from Apaches helicopters at targets on the ground in Baghdad, most of them civilians.
Shady trade deals
On several occasions WikiLeaks published classified draft texts of big international free trade agreements
like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement and others.
Negotiated in secrecy, the deals were encroaching on civil freedoms, the organization said.