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freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Washington DC, August 21, 2013. Around one hundred fifty social justice activists from the Bradley Manning Support Network, Code Pink, Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition and other groups rally in front of the White House in support of an unlikely presidential pardon for convicted whistleblower Private Bradley (now Chelsea...) Manning who was sentenced to 35 years in prison this morning for releasing secret government documents to Wikileaks.

I Instagram-reported for work today! (Seriously. Things have changed from newspaper days.) So even though I had an actual camera in my bag, I ended up focusing on phone photos this time. This was around the start of a small rally for WikiLeaks' Julian Assange, held in New York City today. Photo taken at the UN Plaza.

 

Instagrammed on my iPhone 4.

 

Project 365, #20 - May 30, 2012

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

  

kabo-wiki-hive - wikileaks-wiki - web-site list [en]+[xx]-

 

web-site list

 

Web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing or Anonymous are included into their home pages in the wikileaks-wiki. The feeds for the web-sites are listed on the page web-site feeds. ← = is included into the wikileaks-wiki from the web-site xxx

 

center-wiki:

 

WikiLeaksWiki, a center-wiki for web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing, Anonymous [en]+[xx]-

← kabo-list-wiki - wikileaks-wiki

 

official web-sites by wikileaks:

 

facebook page WikiLeaks Cablegate

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Cablegate [en]

 

facebook page wikileaks

← facebook - page wikileaks [en]

 

facebook page WikiLeaks The Global Intelligence Files

← facebook - page WikiLeaks The Global Intelligence Files [en]

 

twitter wikileaks

← twitter - wikileaks [en]

 

WikiLeaksOrg, the main web-site

← wikileaks.org [en]

 

other web-sites about WikiLeaks or whistleblowing:

 

AmpedStatus network, fights for pivotal political reforms

← ampedstatus.org - network

 

BBC search wikileaks, the BBC about WikiLeaks

← bbc.co.uk - search wikileaks [en]

 

cablesearch, search cables in full text

← cablesearch.org [en]

 

CableWiki, documents, analyzes, summarizes and translates cables

← cablewiki.net [en]+[xx]-

 

CrowdLeaks, crowdsourced journalism

← crowdleaks.org [en]

 

CryptomeOrg, a public library of fifty-eight thousand files published

← cryptome.org [en]

 

CyberLaw blog category wikileaks, a news resource for CyberLaw issues

← CyberLaw blog - category wikileaks [en]

 

Der Spiegel Thema WikiLeaks, the German weekly Der Spiegel on wikileaks

← Der Spiegel - Thema WikiLeaks [de]

 

facebook group Brisbane Wikileaks Defence, Brisbane, Australia defends wikileaks

← facebook - group Brisbane Wikileaks Defence [en]

 

facebook group svetu treba vikiliks, Serbia leaks

← facebook - group svetu treba vikiliks [sr]

 

facebook group wikileaks indígena, the Colombian natives’ wikileaks

← facebook - group wikileaks indígena [es]

 

federal accountability initiative for reform, protects whistleblowers who protect the public interest, Canada

← fairwhistleblower.ca [en]

 

FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks

← facebook - page FoWL [en]

 

free WikiLeaks, a support group for a free WikiLeaks

← freewikileaks.eu [es]+[en]-[eu]-

 

freedominfo search WikiLeaks, networks freedom of information advocates globally

← freedominfo.org - search WikiLeaks [en]

 

google news wikileaks, news on google

← google - news wikileaks [en]+[xx]-

 

government accountability project, protects corporate, government and international whistleblowers

← whistleblower.org [en]

 

gulli tag WikiLeaks, about wikileaks on gulli.com

← gulli.com - tag WikiLeaks [de]

 

LeaksFree, we are anonymous, … expect us

← leaksfree.com [es]+[xx]-

 

LeakSource, leaks around the world

← leaksource.wordpress.com [en]

 

list of companies boycotting WikiLeaks, let’s boycott them!

← facebook - page list of companies boycotting WikiLeaks [en]

 

meta-leaks-wiki, posts, tags and discusses orphan leaks

← wikia-hive - meta-leaks-wiki [en]

 

national whistleblowers center, stands for honesty without fear

← whistleblowers.org [en]

 

netzpolitik search wikileaks, about WikiLeaks on netzpolitik.org

← netzpolitik.org - search wikileaks [de]

 

open democracy advice center, promotes open and transparent democracy in South Africa

← opendemocracy.org.za [en]

 

political fail blog, keeps informed on stories that matter

← politicalfailblog.com [en]

 

project on government oversight, exposes corruption and other misconduct

← pogo.org [en]

 

public concern at work, an independent authority on public interest whistleblowing

← pcaw.co.uk [en]

 

save WikiLeaks, Свободу Сети! Freedom network!

← savewikileaks.net [ru]

 

StateLogs, browse, comment, read the diplomacy cablegate

← statelogs.owni.fr [en]

 

The Nation blogs media-fix, news about wikileaks every day

← thenation.com - blogs media-fix [en]

 

The Telegraph news wikileaks, the latest news and video on WikiLeaks

← telegraph.co.uk - news wikileaks [en]

 

transleaks Japanese, translates WikiLeaks to Japanese

← transleaks - Japanese [jp]

 

we will not be censored, supports the work of WikiLeaks and free speech

← wewillnotbecensored.com [en]

 

whistleblower-net, an association about whistleblowing in Germany

← whistleblower-net.de [de]

 

whistleblowers protection blog, advocates whistleblower rights

← whistleblowersblog.org [en]

 

whistleblowing Italia, whistleblowing in Italy

← whistleblowing.it [it]

 

WikiLeaks Deutschland, Germany’s WikiLeaks

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Deutschland [de]

 

wikileaks-forum, it’s time to open the archives

← wikileaks-forum.com [en]

← facebook - page wikileaks-forum.com [en]+[xx]-

 

WikiLeaks Italian, news about WikiLeaks in Italian

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Italian [it]

 

WikiLeaks Serbia, support from Serbia

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Serbia [sr]

 

WikiLeaks Türkiye, Turkey’s WikiLeaks

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Türkiye [tr]

 

WikiLeaks Vienna, the bohemian rhapsody

← wikileakswien.wordpress.com [de]

 

wlcentral, provides WikiLeaks news, analysis and action

← wlcentral.org [en]

 

Die Zeit leaks blog, the German weekly Die Zeit on WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks and the consequences

← zeit.de - leaks blog [de]

 

yahoo news wikileaks, news on yahoo

← yahoo - news wikileaks [en]+[xx]-

 

other whistleblowing web-sites:

 

Al Jazeera transparency unit, whistleblowing on Al Jazeera

← transparency.aljazeera.net [en]

 

AnonNews, open posting, everything anonymous

← anonnews.org [en]

 

BalkanLeaks, the Balkans are not keeping secrets anymore ← balkanleaks.eu

 

BayernLeaks, Bavaria leaks

← bayernleaks.de [de]

 

boocompany, collects negative news about companies

← boocompany.com [de]

 

deaddrops, an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space

← deaddrops.com [en]

 

EnviroLeaks, undermining just got easier …

← enviroleaks.org [en]

 

FaceLeaks, leak you friends, anonymously

← faceleaks.info [en]

 

FrenchLeaks, France leaks

← frenchleaks.fr [fr]

 

GlobaLeaks, creates a worldwide leak amplification network

← globaleaks.org [en]

 

IndoLeaks, Indonesia leaks

← indoleaks.org [ind]

 

IrishLeaks, sheds light on abuses of power within the Republic of Ireland

← irishleaks.ie [en]

 

IsraeliLeaks, comes soon to an occupied territory near you

← israelileaks.org [en]

 

KanariLeaks, leaks focused on the canary islands

← kanarileaks.org [es]

 

LocaLeaks, submit news tips to news organizations

← localeaks.com [en]

 

OpenLeaks, makes whistleblowing safer and more widespread

← openleaks.org [en]

 

PinoyLeaks, in the governments of the Philippines, beware of the eagle

← pinoyleaks.org [en]

 

PirateLeaks, Czech leaks

← pirateleaks.cz [cz]

 

Quebec leaks, Quebec in Canada leaks,

← facebook - page QuebecLeaks [fr]

 

RadioLeaks, whistleblowing by the Swedish radio

← sverigesradio.se - RadioLeaks [sv]

 

RoSpil, fights theft in Russia

← rospil.info [ru]

 

RuLeaks, Russia leaks

← ruleaks.net [ru]

 

secrecy news, news on government secrecy

← fas.org - secrecy news [en]

 

Serbian WikiLeaks, new Belgrade affairs

← novibeogradafera.blogspot.com [sr]

 

TradeLeaks, openness and transparency in trade and commerce

← tradeleaks.com [en]

 

TuniLeaks, Tunisia leaks

← tunileaks.appspot.com [en]

 

UniLeaks, keeps education honest

← unileaks.org [en]

 

VatiLeaks, the Vatican leaks

← vatileaks.com [en]

 

WikiSpooks, a wiki to build a comprehensive reference source of deep political structures and events

← wikispooks.com [en]

 

about the latest modification

 

Mattis Manzel:

Added the pages facebook group Brisbane Wikileaks Defence, facebook page WikiLeaks Cablegate and facebook page WikiLeaks The Global Intelligence Files.

 

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freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Washington DC, August 21, 2013. Around one hundred fifty social justice activists from the Bradley Manning Support Network, Code Pink, Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition and other groups rally in front of the White House in support of an unlikely presidential pardon for convicted whistleblower ex-Private Bradley (now Chelsea...) Manning who was sentenced to 35 years in prison this morning for releasing secret government documents to Wikileaks.

On Thursday June 19, 2014, I photographed campaigners - holding this banner showing support for Julian Assange from the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) - at a vigil to mark the 2nd anniversary of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks' founder and editor-in-chief, entering the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to seek political asylum, fearing that he would end up being extradited to the US from Sweden, where he is accused of sexual offences (claims which he denies). His asylum claim was accepted on August 16, 2012.

WikiLeaks' work, exposing US crimes through documents released by Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning, has, of course, been enormously influential, and I am pleased to have worked with WikiLeaks as a media partner on the release of the classified military files from Guantánamo in April 2011.

For WikiLeaks, see: wikileaks.org/

For the Union of South American Nations, see: www.unasursg.org/

And: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_South_American_Nations

For the Guantánamo files, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/2011/04/25/wikileaks-reveals-se...

And: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/2002-2011-the-complete...

For Julian's Q&A on Reddit, see: www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/28js8v/i_am_julian_assange...

For Michael Ratner on Julian Assange's two years in the embassy, see: www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/06/17/assange-wikilea...

For news about a new legal challenge to the Swedish claims, see: www.theguardian.com/media/2014/jun/18/julian-assange-fres...

For my most interesting photos, see: www.flickriver.com/photos/andyworthington/popular-interes...

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

Carola Frediani

Stefania Maurizi

Andrei Soldatov

  

Nel giugno 2016 sulle elezioni americane si è abbattuta la tempesta delle mail hackerate, rilasciate da WikiLeaks. La diffusione e il sospetto che il Democratic National Committee – l’organo di governo del Partito Democratico Americano – abbia favorito la candidata alla primarie Hilary Clinton ha portato alle dimissioni della sua presidente, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. La Russia è stata davvero deus ex machina dell’operazione, come indicherebbe il rapporto congiunto di CIA, NSA ed FBI? Chi è Guccifer 2.0, il sedicente hacker rumeno che a ridosso dello scandalo ha rivendicato l’hacking? Wikileaks ha di fatto consegnato un pezzo di Casa Bianca a Donald Trump, lavorando a senso unico per danneggiare il Partito Democratico, o ha tenuto fede ai propri ideali?

 

In June 2016, the storm of hacked emails, released by WikiLeaks, hit the US elections. The diffusion and the suspicion that the Democratic National Committee – the governing body of the Democratic Party – had favored the primary candidate Hilary Clinton led to the resignation of its president, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Has Russia been really the deus ex machina of the operation, as stated by the joint report of the CIA, NSA and FBI? Who is Guccifer 2.0, the so-called Romanian hacker who claimed responsibility for the hacking? Did Wikileaks effectively deliver a piece of the White House to Donald Trump, working in only one direction to damage the Democratic Party, or has it lived up to its ideals?

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/hacking-democ...

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

Carola Frediani

Stefania Maurizi

Andrei Soldatov

  

Nel giugno 2016 sulle elezioni americane si è abbattuta la tempesta delle mail hackerate, rilasciate da WikiLeaks. La diffusione e il sospetto che il Democratic National Committee – l’organo di governo del Partito Democratico Americano – abbia favorito la candidata alla primarie Hilary Clinton ha portato alle dimissioni della sua presidente, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. La Russia è stata davvero deus ex machina dell’operazione, come indicherebbe il rapporto congiunto di CIA, NSA ed FBI? Chi è Guccifer 2.0, il sedicente hacker rumeno che a ridosso dello scandalo ha rivendicato l’hacking? Wikileaks ha di fatto consegnato un pezzo di Casa Bianca a Donald Trump, lavorando a senso unico per danneggiare il Partito Democratico, o ha tenuto fede ai propri ideali?

 

In June 2016, the storm of hacked emails, released by WikiLeaks, hit the US elections. The diffusion and the suspicion that the Democratic National Committee – the governing body of the Democratic Party – had favored the primary candidate Hilary Clinton led to the resignation of its president, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Has Russia been really the deus ex machina of the operation, as stated by the joint report of the CIA, NSA and FBI? Who is Guccifer 2.0, the so-called Romanian hacker who claimed responsibility for the hacking? Did Wikileaks effectively deliver a piece of the White House to Donald Trump, working in only one direction to damage the Democratic Party, or has it lived up to its ideals?

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/hacking-democ...

Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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Discussion with Julian Assange and Slavoj Zizek, moderated by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now at the Troxy, London, July 2, 2011.

20110402 TØNSBERG: Nick Davies and David Leigh of The Guardian and Kristinn Hrafnsson of Wikileaks talks at a panel debate during the Norwegian journalism conference SKUP.

  

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Portrait de Julian Assange

Wikileaks

 

Demeure du Chaos

St Romain (69)

Décembre 2010

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

All photos © 2012 Pete Riches

Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my written permission.

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Julian Assange presenting the Spyfiles at City University London, December 2011.

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Public meeting in support of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange - London, 07/02/2011

 

As WikiLeaks' editor-in-chief Julian Assange fights against legal attempts this week by the Swedish prosecutor to have him extradited to Sweden from where there is a very real fear by many that he will be illegally 'rendered' to the United States where there have been many open, public calls by politicians and pundits for him to be executed or even just murdered on the street without trial, there was a public meeting in support of Assange and WikiLeaks organised by the Stop The War Coalition.

 

In front of a packed audience of 300 enthusiastic supporters in London's Conway Hall, the speakers were peace activist Jemima Khan, convenor of Stop The War Lindsey German , president of Stop The War Tony Benn and veteran peace activist and historian Tariq Ali, all of whom had attended Assange's first trial day at Belmarsh Magistrate's Court. Assange's legal proceedings have been moved to Belmarsh specifically to make it much more difficult and inconvenient for his supporters to gather and protest.

 

All photos © 2011 Pete Riches"

This composite video was put together as part of our Queers Without Borders Demo and Discussion on the governments oppressive actions against Whistleblowers and Wikileaks ~ as well as in solidarity for Bradley Manning and his immediate release as a political prisoner!

1000 days in prison without trial. Feb 23, 2013. Free Bradley Manning!

Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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On February 19, 2014, at the Oxford Union, the Sam Adams Associates, a group of retired US officials dedicated to honoring Integrity in Intelligence, gave the 2014 Sam Adams Award to Chelsea Manning (formerly Bradley Manning). This is Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, who explained that it is "very hard to work for government now and be an honest man," and stated that "you have to step outside the establishment for truth-telling."

Pfc. Manning was given a 35-year sentence in August for the largest ever leak of classified documents -- including the Afghan and Iraq war logs, a treasure trove of diplomatic cables, and the classified military files from Guantánamo, on which I worked as a media partner -- to WikiLeaks.

See my article about the event here: www.andyworthington.co.uk/2014/02/24/in-oxford-wikileaks-...

See Craig Murray's website here: www.craigmurray.org.uk/

For more on Chelsea Manning, see the website of the Private Manning Support Network: www.privatemanning.org/

And my archive of articles here: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/bradley-manning/

Also see the "Collateral Murder" video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rXPrfnU3G0

And WikiLeaks' Guantánamo Files: wikileaks.org/gitmo/

My introduction to the files: www.andyworthington.co.uk/2011/04/25/wikileaks-reveals-se...

And my ongoing series analysing the files: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/2002-2011-the-complete...

For my most interesting photos, see: www.flickriver.com/photos/andyworthington/popular-interes...

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

Carola Frediani

Stefania Maurizi

Andrei Soldatov

  

Nel giugno 2016 sulle elezioni americane si è abbattuta la tempesta delle mail hackerate, rilasciate da WikiLeaks. La diffusione e il sospetto che il Democratic National Committee – l’organo di governo del Partito Democratico Americano – abbia favorito la candidata alla primarie Hilary Clinton ha portato alle dimissioni della sua presidente, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. La Russia è stata davvero deus ex machina dell’operazione, come indicherebbe il rapporto congiunto di CIA, NSA ed FBI? Chi è Guccifer 2.0, il sedicente hacker rumeno che a ridosso dello scandalo ha rivendicato l’hacking? Wikileaks ha di fatto consegnato un pezzo di Casa Bianca a Donald Trump, lavorando a senso unico per danneggiare il Partito Democratico, o ha tenuto fede ai propri ideali?

 

In June 2016, the storm of hacked emails, released by WikiLeaks, hit the US elections. The diffusion and the suspicion that the Democratic National Committee – the governing body of the Democratic Party – had favored the primary candidate Hilary Clinton led to the resignation of its president, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Has Russia been really the deus ex machina of the operation, as stated by the joint report of the CIA, NSA and FBI? Who is Guccifer 2.0, the so-called Romanian hacker who claimed responsibility for the hacking? Did Wikileaks effectively deliver a piece of the White House to Donald Trump, working in only one direction to damage the Democratic Party, or has it lived up to its ideals?

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/hacking-democ...

1,000 days in prison without trial: protesters gathered around the world on February 23, 2013 against the ongoing persecution of the accused Wikileaks whistleblower behind exposing war crimes, torture, and other abuses by the US military.

 

These images are from Union Square, NYC.

 

Also see: www.bradleymanning.org/news/international-protests-of-bra...

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Shots from Day 11. For additional information check out Adbusters - www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet

 

Here's the series of images for Day 10.

Vivienne Westwood joins Bradley Manning vigil at US Embassy : London 01.06.2013

 

Punk fashion designer and political activist Dame Vivienne Westwood, former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray, human rights activist Peter Tatchell and several other invited speakers joined around a hundred supporters of US Army whistleblower Bradley Manning for a vigil at the US Embassy in London. Manning's closed Military Trial began on June 3rd.

  

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He was absolutely hogg tied and handcuffed here's his legs. Many conspiracies and many truths actually came from what julian Assange did in the way of setting up a conduit for whistleblowers to go to and basically show and tell. Some think he's a traitor, rapist and a criminal. Some people think he's a force for good and that he has provided a unique way for many people to blow the lid on corrupt politicians and corruption in general and that what we have been seeing is nothing more than revenge. Is he squeaky clean or is he just another pawn in a bigger game. What is your thoughts? ❓ @ufosightingsfootage @ufosfootage #ufosightingsfootage #ufosfootage #wikileaks #wikileak #wikileakscables #wikicable #wikicables #russianinterference #russianinfluence #hilaryclintonemails #emailscandal #conspiracytheory #conspiracies #conspiracytheories #ufo #alien #ufodisclosure #lies #lie #politicians #politics #politician www.ufosightingsfootage.uk

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

Julian Assange looking my way. The flash from the other cameras illuminates the brick wall.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012

 

Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.

 

A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.

   

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Julian Assange founder of wikileaks, I made this in response to the current issues with this matter

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