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Discours de Julian Assange (20/12/2012) "Apprenez. Défiez. Agissez. Maintenant ! The Wikileaks, Julian Assange Diplomatic Standoff.

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Julian Assange infographic chapters. The Toronto Post: Assange Labeled an 'Enemy' of the US in Secret Pentagon Documents. An investigative arm of the Pentagon has termed Wikileaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange, currently holed up and claiming asylum in the Ecuadoran Embassy in London for fear he will be deported to Sweden and thence to the US, and his organization, both “enemies” of the United States.The Age newspaper in Melbourne Australia is reporting that documents obtained through the US Freedom of Information Act from the Pentagon disclose that an investigation by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, a counter-intelligence unit, of a military cyber systems analyst based in Britain who had reportedly expressed support for Wikileaks and had attended a demonstration in support of Assange, refers to the analyst as having been “communicating with the enemy, D-104.”

The Toronto Post: Assange Labeled an 'Enemy' of the US in Secret Pentagon Documents

Comment Wikileaks a explosé en plein vol. La lecture de la semaine, il s’agit d’un article de Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) en date du 16 août.

Comment Wikileaks a explosé en plein vol

How WikiLeaks Blew It - By Joshua E. Keating. The story of WikiLeaks, once an exciting tale of overcoming government secrecy and empowering online activists and journalists, is now a story primarily concerned with the vagaries of diplomatic immunity, British-Ecuadorean relations, and Swedish rape laws.

How WikiLeaks Blew It - By Joshua E. Keating

It's a safe bet that it's not the scenario that Julian Assange -- who is reportedly now holed up in a windowless backroom of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, sleeping on an air mattress -- had in mind when he founded the whistle-blowing website six years ago. As Assange remains in international legal limbo, granted asylum in Ecuador but with no foreseeable way to get there, and as WikiLeaks struggles to stay afloat in the face of money problems and denial-of-service attacks, it's worth reflecting on how we got here. Interview de Julian Assage par Daniel Mermet // part1 // Mars 2013. Interview de Julian Assage par Daniel Mermet // part2 // Mars 2013. Free Jeremy Hammond. Julian Assange: Ecuador grants Wikileaks founder asylum. 16 August 2012Last updated at 17:04 ET Julian Assange's Wikileaks website published leaked diplomatic cables.

Julian Assange: Ecuador grants Wikileaks founder asylum

WikiLeaks Bypasses Financial Blockade With Bitcoin. We are Women Against Rape but we do not want Julian Assange extradited. When Julian Assange was first arrested, we were struck by the unusual zeal with which he was being pursued for rape allegations.

We are Women Against Rape but we do not want Julian Assange extradited

It seems even clearer now, that the allegations against him are a smokescreen behind which a number of governments are trying to clamp down on WikiLeaks for having audaciously revealed to the public their secret planning of wars and occupations with their attendant rape, murder and destruction. Justice for an accused rapist does not deny justice for his accusers. But in this case justice is being denied both to accusers and accused.

The judicial process has been corrupted. Julian Assange: can Ecuador's embassy be stripped of its diplomatic status? The latest twist in the Julian Assange case, as we await Ecuador's decision on granting him asylum (a decision which would not, as I've written before, in itself allow protection from arrest if he steps outside the embassy), is that people are wondering whether the UK can simply strip the embassy of its diplomatic status, so allowing police officers to enter it. It seems the British embassy in Quito has written to the Ecuadorian government (hat tip to @JasonLeopold) saying: "You need to be aware that there is a legal base in the UK, the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987, that would allow us to take actions in order to arrest Mr Assange in the current premises of the embassy.

John Kiriakou. John Kiriakou (born August 9, 1964) is a former CIA analyst and case officer, former senior investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and former counterterrorism consultant for ABC News, blogger for Huffington Post,[1] and author.[2][3][4] He is notable as the first official within the U.S. government to confirm the use of waterboarding of al-Qaeda prisoners as an interrogation technique, which he described as torture.[5][6] On October 22, 2012, Kiriakou pled guilty to disclosing classified information about a fellow CIA officer that connected the covert operative to a specific operation.

John Kiriakou

Kiriakou received a prison "send-off" party at an exclusive Washington, D.C. hotel hosted by political peace activists dressed in orange jumpsuits and mock prison costumes.[10] In 2012, Kiriakou received the Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage for standing up for constitutional rights.[11] Biography[edit] Education[edit]

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Exclusive: National Security Agency Whistleblower William Binney on Growing State Surveillance. This is a rush transcript.

Exclusive: National Security Agency Whistleblower William Binney on Growing State Surveillance

Copy may not be in its final form. JUAN GONZALEZ: Today we bring you a Democracy Now! Special on the growing domestic surveillance state and the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to spy on dissident journalists and activists. Thomas Andrews Drake. Thomas Andrews Drake (born 1957) is a former senior executive of the U.S.

Thomas Andrews Drake

National Security Agency (NSA), a decorated United States Air Force and United States Navy veteran, and a whistleblower. In 2010 the government alleged that Drake "mishandled" documents, one of the few such Espionage Act cases in U.S. history. Drake's defenders claim that he was instead being persecuted for challenging the Trailblazer Project.[4][5][6][7][8][9] He is the 2011 recipient of the Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling and co-recipient of the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence (SAAII) award. On June 9, 2011, all 10 original charges against him were dropped. Drake rejected several deals because he refused to "plea bargain with the truth".