EU Says Blocking WikiLeaks Donations Was Just Fine
Well, of course they did. MasterCard and Visa did it at governments' behest
Well, of course they did. MasterCard and Visa did it at governments' behest
The accused whistleblower wants to make sure he doesn't sign-away his rights in a potential capital case
Claims he has suffered inhumane treatment while being held
Says up to $50 million was blocked
Facing charges for allegedly leaking classified info to Wikileaks
Private also requests to be tried before a military judge rather than a jury
Part of potential plea deal
It says its dumping documents from the Defense Department regarding detention in Iraq and Gitmo
Wikileaks activist has been in Ecuador's London embassy for months
The president said the leaks didn't reveal anything that hadn't already been informing the public debate on Afghanistan
Don't like the new paywall that has been introduced to the site
Ouch! That embassy stay will cost his backers £93,500.
Don't want to lose it over his decision to seek asylum from Ecuador
Cold comfort for Bradley Manning, though
It seems like a reasonable request
Embassy wants to know if Wikileaks founder could seek medical treatment without being arrested
This isn't likely to improve his standing with American pols
Calls it "political," accuses Britain of double-standards on extradition
The Wikileaks founder has some tech-savvy fans
Faces life sentence for providing info to WikiLeaks
Confidential document captured by photographer
Requests for diplomatic assistance are being ignored.
It's just ... there's different rules in Ecuador.
President Correa claims Assange would not see a court had he assaulted two women in Ecuador
Julian Assange can stay at Ecuador's London embassy as long as he wants, says President Correa
Says it has a stellar human rights record, except, presumably, when it requires people to be detained and forcibly returned to their country for questioning
"Anonymous" took responsibility for the DDOS attacks
Whatever the merits, having George Galloway on your side isn't helpful
State Department says case has nothing to do with WikiLeaks.
White House touts its transparency while cracking down on leaks, leakers and those who help them
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister said diplomatic solutions to the quibble were being explored.
Police remain poised outside Ecuador's embassy in London.
Private faces 22 charges for providing info to WikiLeaks.
America did not take part in convention that recognizes "diplomatic asylum."
We're almost certainly not yet living in the Panopticon. But any step in that direction-even if it's well-spun marketing-speak-is worth watching.
Diplomatic cables show the WikiLeaks founder probably does have something to worry about
UK government pledges to extradite the hacker to Sweden.
British government vows to not let the wikileaks founder leave the UK.
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