As for the case itself, the question has now become: what case? Opened then shut, then opened again, then shut, then opened, and yet – Sweden's office of Public Prosecutions still said at the time that, 'an interview is not on the cards'.
Chelsea Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst-turned-whistleblower, may remain behind bars for up to another year and face nearly a half-million dollars in fines over her ongoing refusal to testify before a grand jury about her disclosure of cl
A judge ruled that Assange committed no crime. However, this does not mean he goes free.. This only make extradition tougher. We need to call on President Trump to pardon him.
In a clear defense of the First Amendment, a federal judge ruled the Democratic National Committee cannot hold WikiLeaks or its founder, Julian Assange, liable for publishing information that Russian agents were accused of stealing.
August 01, 2019 " A US judge has ruled that WikiLeaks was fully entitled to publish the Democratic National Congress (DNC) emails, which means no law was broken.
As free and open journalism remains under attack, a lawyer for WikiLeaks' Julian Assange has confirmed that it's the Pentagon, and not the White House or any other government agency whose secrets he has leaked, that has been pushing for years to
Last week in an episode of my daily Ron Paul Liberty Report we discussed whether the US and British government were actually trying to kill jailed Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange.
UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer has said that on the 31st of May he gave video interviews with both Sky News and the BBC on his findings that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the victim of psychological torture. As of this writing, fo
Last week in an episode of my daily Ron Paul Liberty Report we discussed whether the US and British government were actually trying to kill jailed Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange. More than seven years ago Assange was granted asylum from the gover
With the news that Julian Assange is "wasting away" in Belmarsh prison hospital, and with UN rapporteur Professor Nils Melzer's report detailing how this happens, I'm once again drawn towards the lawlessness that all "authorities" involve
Last week Julian Assange of Wikileaks was charged with 17 new charges under the espionage act marking the first time this has ever happened to a journalist. What was his crime? He published the Iraq War Logs, reports which detail 109,032 deaths in Ir
The worst fears of Julian Assange's legal team have just been realized.
Just as Wikileaks' editor in chief anticipated, the DoJ has revealed that a grand jury in Virginia has returned a new 18-count superseding indictment against Assange that incl
The treacherous government of Ecuador has opened Julian Assange's private quarters at its UK embassy up to US investigators, who have seized Assange's legal defense documents, medical records, and electronic devices. In what kind of court is the pr
Given To The United States...What's happening with Julian Assange is heart-breaking. He's a hero, just like Edward Snowden. Government secrets are kept, not to protect 'national security' as commonly claimed, but rather to protect political a
Update: In my explanation today of Assange's case, I noted corruption in the British court's ruling. Former British Ambassador Craig Murray indentifies the corrupt act committed by the British judge, Lord Phillips. The ambassador's explanatio
and Extradition...The Swedish prosecuting authority announced at a Stockholm press conference Monday that Sweden would seek Assange's extradition from Britain to face investigation on a nearly decade-old allegation of sexual assault.
The founder of Cryptome.org and veteran publisher of suppressed documents joins us to discuss what can be learned from the Wikileaks phenomenon, including the ways that information leaks can themselves be manipulated. We also discuss corporate compli
During the first hearing in what's expected to be a protracted legal battle over the US's extradition request, Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange told a British judge that he wished to fight extradition, and the hearing was concluded with the next cou