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Weird accusation and proof of lies

jueves, julio 14, 2011 @ 10:07   posted by admin

 

In the Detention Memorandum (Häktningspromemorian) there is an attachment, “Bilaga – Skäligen misstänkt”, that lists all the sex crimes that Julian Assange is suspected of. It is a long list. It is one rape, one sexual coercion and five sexual molestations. Sofia Wilén is the the alleged victim of rape. According to the police investigation Anna Ardin is supposed to be the victim of six sex crimes. Read more

WikiLeaks Notes: Latest News on Cablegate Releases

domingo, junio 26, 2011 @ 06:06   posted by admin

ImageThis is a “WikiLeaks News Update,” constantly updated throughout each day. The blog tracks stories that are obviously related to WikiLeaks but also follows stories related to freedom of information, transparency, cybersecurity, freedom of expression, and sometimes the national security establishment of the United States because each issue/topic helps one further understand WikiLeaks and vice versa. All the times are EST.

10:30 PM At AlterNet: “Since WikiLeaks, authorities have been more aggressive about arresting citizen cyber activists. Yet new actions by the biggest “hacktivists” show they’re willing to risk it.”

10:20 PM The Australian “The standard imposed on WikiLeaks is one that cannot be imposed on any media organization.” For more, go here.

7:45 PM Journalist Dan Coughlin and Nation editor Betsy Reed for TheNation.com in a “Nation Conversation” on the stories the site has been publishing on the Haiti cables. Coughlin says what has been striking about the cables has been how they really pull “the curtain back on the Wizard of Oz.”

He finds the level of bullying—how the US State Dept uses extraordinary power to push around the Haiti government—and the micromanagement—how the US is so concerned with, for example, the location of a police station in a slum—to be most shocking.

7:35 PM WikiLeaks signs partnership with Brazilian investigative journalism center Pública. In a posted video, Assange promises more releases from the “Cablegate” material on Brazil.

7:25 PM “People in glass houses can’t be too outraged by return fire.” Sydney Morning Herald‘s Geoff Strong describes getting a phone number and calling Julian Assange. He says Assange wasn’t happy that he had been given a phone number for Assange. He compares the exchange he had with Assange to a recent interview with WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson.

12:40 PM Dave Weigel for Slate.com calls GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson the WikiLeaks candidate after his interview on RT’s “The Alyona Show.”

8:30 AM LulzSec’s hacking of Arizona state law enforcement reveals a particular iPhone app law enforcement do not like called “Cop Recorder.”

8:25 AM Coverage of Greek cables continues in the Greek newspaper Ta Nea. The latest story is on Greek corruption putting the “brakes” on US investment. American Greeks are described as having to bribe public officials to do jobs and get homes in villages. [Here is referenced.]

12:55 AM Apple, which once removed a WikiLeaks app, now removes another app—the “Third Intifada” app, which posts “news and opinion articles about Israeli aggression and the Palestinian cause” from 3rdIntifada.com.

12:45 AM The Guardian wins journalism awards, is praised for coverage of WikiLeaks.

12:30 AM Lulz Sec gets into Arizona state law enforcement servers. They have posted a bulletin indicating they will be “releasing hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords belonging to Arizona law enforcement” and “are targeting AZDPS specifically because we are against SB1070 and the racial profiling anti-immigrant police state that is Arizona.”

12:25 AM American Library Association set to take up three resolutions on WikiLeaks at meeeting in New Orleans. One of the resolutions will call for charges against Bradley Manning to be dropped.

2011-06-24 WikiLeaks Notes: Latest News on #Cablegate Releases, #WikiLeaks & More

Wikileaks: peoples willing to murder Assange

martes, enero 11, 2011 @ 01:01   posted by admin

WIKILEAKS PRESS RELEASE – 10 Jan 2011, 10:15 PM EST

“WikiLeaks: treat incitement seriously or expect more Gabrielle Gifford killing sprees.”

Wikileaks today offered sympathy and condolences to the victims of the Tucson shooting together with best wishes for the recovery of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords. Giffords, a democrat from Arizona’s 8th district, was the target of a shooting spree at a Jan 8 political event in which six others were killed. Read more

La CIA también vigila a Wikileaks

viernes, diciembre 24, 2010 @ 06:12   posted by admin

Tras haber sido destapados por Wikileaks miles de documentos confidenciales del Pentágono, el Ejército de EE UU y el Departamento de Estado, la CIA puede sentirse aliviada: el secretismo en que se sume la mayor agencia de espionaje estadounidense apenas ha sufrido merma. Pero algo les inquieta. Las filtraciones en otras instituciones crean mala imagen. Por esta razón, los servicios de inteligencia han creado un grupo de trabajo para analizar el impacto de las filtraciones a través de la web de Julian Assange, según publica hoy The Washington Post.

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Latest news about Julian Assange

jueves, diciembre 16, 2010 @ 03:12   posted by admin

Los abogados de Assange temen una acusación de EE UU por espionaje

jueves, diciembre 16, 2010 @ 02:12   posted by admin

Estados Unidos prosigue su cerco a Julian Assange. Tanto es así que la Administración norteamericana está preparada para aplicar la Ley de Espionaje de 1917 contra el fundador de Wikileaks, según han dicho los abogados de Assange, algo que no sucedía por la filtración de documentos clasificados a un medio de comunicación desde la publicación de los papeles del Pentágono por parte del diario The New York Times en la década de los setenta. Read more

La Fiscalía sueca frena la puesta en libertad de Assange bajo fianza

miércoles, diciembre 15, 2010 @ 01:12   posted by admin

Julian Assange permanece detenido. La Fiscalía sueca apeló este martes la decisión del juez Howard Liddle de otorgar la libertad bajo fianza para el editor australiano. Ha sido un día de sobresaltos en el Tribunal de Westminster que le juzga. Por unas horas, todo apuntaba a que sería puesto en libertad, según comunicaron sus propios abogados.
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Today: Julian Assange to appear in court to appeal for release

martes, diciembre 14, 2010 @ 12:12   posted by admin

The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, will try to win his release from prison today afternoon, a week after being held on remand after Sweden requested his arrest over allegations that he sexually assaulted two women. Even if the judge at Westminster magistrates court in London grants Assange bail, he could still be held.

The Crown Prosecution Service, which will represent the Swedish authorities in the UK court, has the right to appeal against any bail decision. Usually the suspect would be held in custody until an appeal hearing anyway.
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