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MintPress News sur Twitter : "Is There New Hope For Julian Assange's Freedom? #WikiLeaks #Sweden... A Glimmer Of Hope for Julian Assange. Authorities in Sweden, which is seeking the Australian journalist’s extradition to face allegations of sexual assault, admitted there is a possibility that measures could be taken to jumpstart the stalled legal proceedings against Assange. - There is a window of hope, thanks to a U.N. human rights body, for a solution to the diplomatic asylum of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, holed up in the embassy of Ecuador in London for the past two and a half years.

A Glimmer Of Hope for Julian Assange

The head of Assange’s legal defence team, former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón, told IPS that in relation to this case “we have expressed satisfaction that the Swedish state“ has accepted the proposals of several countries. The prominent Spanish lawyer and international jurist was referring to proposals set forth by Argentina, Cuba, Ecuador, Slovakia and Uruguay. The final report by the U.N. The UPR is a mechanism of the Geneva-based Human Rights Council to examine the human rights performance of all U.N. member states. Print This Story. Contagious Courage; Countering the Banality of Evil. WikiLeaks: Le mandat d'arrêt contre Julian Assange maintenu. JUSTICE - Un tribunal de Stockholm a maintenu le mandat d’arrêt européen contre le fondateur de WikiLeaks accusé de viol...

WikiLeaks: Le mandat d'arrêt contre Julian Assange maintenu

Un tribunal de Stockholm a maintenu mercredi le mandat d’arrêt européen contre le fondateur de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, accusé de viol. La décision est un revers pour Julian Assange, qui vit depuis deux ans reclus dans l’ambassade d’Equateur à Londres, afin d’éviter d’être extradé vers la Suède. Au cours de l’audience, les procureurs ont demandé le maintien du mandat, émis fin 2010. Julian Assange restera dans l’ambassade d’Equateur à Londres.

C.I.A Release Emails on WikiLeaks Crisis Management  July 15, 2014 · 0 Comments Above: Photo of NYT building and collage by NYT eXaminer.

C.I.A Release Emails on WikiLeaks Crisis Management 

By Preeti Kaur: Recently released e-mails shine further light on the Central Intelligence Agency’s (C.I.A) late 2010 high-level meetings with New York Times and government officials centering on WikiLeaks and Chelsea (Bradley) Manning. The emails convey the difficulties that the C.I.A and numerous government agencies had in grappling with WikiLeaks’ seismic release of Collateral Murder, Afghan War Diary, Iraq War Logs, and Cablegate documents. The released C.I.A emails, published by NYT eXaminer, reveal the ways in which almost a dozen Obama administration functionaries colluded to disparage WikiLeaks and Julian Assange as engaging in conspiracy to commit espionage with Manning. The released emails come from the C.I.A in response to a NYT eXaminer Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

On December 15, 2010 Tracy Schmaler sent an email from the U.S. La fortune de Kadhafi, source de querelles familiales - People. Le dirigeant libyen Mouammar Kadhafi a bâti un vaste empire financier qui est source de sérieuses disputes entre ses enfants, rapporte mercredi le Financial Times citant des câbles diplomatiques obtenus par WikiLeaks.

La fortune de Kadhafi, source de querelles familiales - People

Sous le titre "Kadhafi Incorporated", les diplomates de l'ambassade des Etats-Unis affirment que le dictateur et sa famille détiennent d'importantes participations dans les secteurs du pétrole et du gaz, dans les télécommunications, dans les infrastructures de développement, dans des hôtels, dans les médias et dans la grande distribution. Dans ce mémo qui date de mai 2006, ils précisent que les enfants Kadhafi perçoivent des revenus réguliers de la société pétrolière nationale dont les exportations annuelles atteignent des dizaines de milliards de dollars.

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JohnnyHallyday. FrédéricMitterrand. Internetcensorship. PeterSunde. ColeenRowley. Wikileaks began on Sunday November 28th publishing 251,287 leaked United States embassy cables, the largest set of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain.

Here’s how media outlets strive to make the data more accessible than its original form. While the data will be released in stages over the next few months to the general public, five publications around the world have had prior access to the material. New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, El País and Der Spiegel were given access on condition that they observed common deadlines over the timings of release. Wikileaks have created a set of interactive visualizations to give an overview over the amount, origin subject, categorization, program, topic and classification of the leaked documents. The visualizations are created using Tableau Public which seems to have a good adoption in the online journalism space lately. The Guardian shows us in an information graphic where the cables come from.