Julian Assange
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Wikileaks Daily News Roundup 27 December, 2010
27 December, 2010 — creative-i.info BofA Has Domain Shopping Spree Ahead of WikiLeaks Round Triple Pundit By Leon Kaye | December 27th, 2010 0 Comments Whatever you think about WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange, he is not going down–nor will he be extradited … www.triplepundit.com/2010/12/wikileaks-bank-of-america/ Continue reading
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Wikileaks Daily News Roundup 26 December, 2010
26 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Banks And WikiLeaks Huffington Post The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange is silhouetted by the headlights of the vehicle he travelled in cast on a wall, as he speaks to members of the media … www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/26/banks-and-wikileaks_n_801272.html Wikileaks exposes US drug wiretap BBC News Fresh US diplomatic cables released via Wikileaks… Continue reading
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Wikileaks Daily News Roundup 25 December, 2010
25 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Zimbabwe seeks prosecutions over WikiLeaks reports AFP HARARE — Zimbabwe will appoint a commission to investigate the “treasonous collusion” that led to several embarrassing reports being released by WikiLeaks, … www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jKqHbLwcAvm_CqyzhWBoMb7TPFgg?docId=CNG.81282d483c9208446f7bbcd961623561.d1 WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Now Making $86k/year CBS News WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is now making about $86000 a year… Continue reading
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The Media is the Message By William Bowles
It’s more than possible that the entire cables release was engineered in order to justify even more repressive laws under the guise of protecting the agents of the Empire or fighting the ‘war on terror’. Whatever the truth, it’s no longer is it about the cables, it’s all about Julian Assange. Mission accomplished. Continue reading
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Frost over the World – Julian Assange interview
December 23, 2010 Al Jazeera: The WikiLeaks founder talks about secrets, leaks and why he will not go back to Sweden. Continue reading
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Is WikiLeaks A CIA Operation? 3/3
Webster Tarpley exposes Julian Assange and Wikipedia as a CIA operation. Continue reading
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BBC News – Today – Transcript: The Assange interview
The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been holed up in a mansion in East Anglia since he was released from prison last week. He is under strict bail conditions while he fights extradition to Sweden where he is wanted for questioning about claims of sexual assault. Today programme presenter John Humphrys went to meet… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 20-21 December, 2010
21 December, 2010 — creative-i.info 21 December, 2010 Lawyers for Ahmed Belbacha, Guantánamo Prisoner and Former UK Resident, Sue UK Government Wikileaks News Archive 28 November – 21 December, 2010 The Assange allegations Part II…Feminists Debate Sexual Allegations Against Julian Assange Headlines for December 21, 2010 Political witch-hunt behind sexual assault charges – claims Assange… Continue reading
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As WikiLeaks’ Assange Freed on Bail, Alleged Military Leaker Bradley Manning Imprisoned under Inhumane Conditions
A high court in London has upheld a decision to grant bail to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. But what about U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning? The Army intelligence analyst has been held for the last seven months on suspicion of leaking the massive trove of government documents to WikiLeaks. Salon.com blogger Glenn Greenwald says Manning… Continue reading
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Assange freed on bail
A U.K. judge has rejected an appeal and granted bail to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who will be freed from a British jail. Continue reading
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Exclusive: The world’s most wanted house guest
Mr Assange has for several months been staying as a guest of Cpt Smith and other members at the Frontline Club in London, which he founded seven years ago to stand for independence and transparency, and he has also stayed at Cpt Smith’s home in Suffolk. Below is Cpt Smith’s account of the past weeks… Continue reading
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Order Reigns on the Internet by Vijay Prashad
Scarcely a day after the WikiLeaks disclosures of U.S. State Department cables the U.S. political establishment went ballistic. Some called for the assassination of WikiLeaks’ spokesperson, Julian Assange, whereas others wanted to amend the 1917 Espionage Act to target the website. Targeted “denial of service” attacks shut down the web site, and then the political… Continue reading
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U.S. Tries to Build Case for Conspiracy by WikiLeaks Founder
Federal prosecutors, seeking to build a case against the WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange for his role in a huge dissemination of classified government documents, are looking for evidence of any collusion in his early contacts with an Army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking the information. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 14-15 December, 2010
15 December, 2010 — creative-i.info 15 December, 2010 19:34 Friedman’s Half-Hearted, Inaccurate Defense of WikiLeaks Medvedev instructs intelligence officers to use WikiLeaks for Russia’s purposes WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange granted bail but still in jail WikiLeaks: Heroic or treasonous? US Air Force blocks access to WikiLeaks material Hacktivism for Cyber Democracy Joel S. Hirschhorn Ghana leader… Continue reading
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange granted bail but still in jail
Julian Assange granted conditional bail but remains in custody after what his lawyer says is a “vindictive campaign” by Swedish prosecutors Continue reading
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WikiLeaks: Heroic or treasonous?
15 December, 2010 WikiLeaks: Heroic or treasonous? Follow my videos on vodpod Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Newsletter 14 December, 2010: Michael Moore: Why I'm Posting Bail for Julian Assange
14 December, 2010 — Information Clearing House Julian Assange Granted Bail By Mark Tran Founder of WikiLeaks granted £240,000 bail at Westminster magistrates court after celebrities stand sureties. www.informationclearinghouse.info/article27061.htm Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Release Delayed By BBC “The Swedes won’t abide by the umpire’s decision. They want to put Mr Assange through yet more trouble,… Continue reading
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Wikileaks: Prelude to a new wave of ‘legal’ repression? By William Bowles
What is dangerous about the turn of events…is that it if there is an ulterior motive to the release of the cables it might be a new wave of repressive laws, in all likelihood under the infinitely expanding umbrella of the ‘war on terror’. Already, it’s illegal in many countries to ‘assist terrorists’ by putting… Continue reading
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Wikileaks, Imperialism and the Western Media By Sean Fenley
The mainstream media’s primary vocation, when it comes to the U.S. reach throughout the planet, is to slander, ridicule and report all sorts of dubious information on, those who are resisting the global neoliberal imperial economic order. Continue reading
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Of Wikileaks, Whistleblowers and Whipping Boys By William Fisher
As pro- and anti-Wikileaks forces draw their battle lines, and Wikileaks’ impresario Julian Assange marks time in storied, overcrowded and very Victorian Wandsworth Prison in southwest London, a group of his supporters are taking a different tack. Continue reading