For the past several months, Democrats have based their "Resist 45" movement on unsubstantiated assertions that the Trump campaign coordinated with Russian intelligence officials to undermine the 2016 Presidential Election thereby 'stealing'
WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson gave a brief statement to the press after the latest court hearing for Julian Assange's extradition case in London today, saying the Trump administration is arguing that the First Amendment of the US Con
... as health concerns mount. Julian Assange sounded like a shell of the man he once was during a Christmas Eve phone call, British journalist Vaughan Smith told RT, noting the WikiLeaks founder had trouble speaking and appeared to be drugged.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Friday testified in his legal case against a Spanish private security firm that he claims spied on him while he was holed up in the Ecuadoran embassy in London.
The international medical experts, who hail from countries including the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom, called upon Payne to abide by his "undeniable legal obligation to protect your citizen against the abuse of his fundamental hum
The leaked documents, including internal emails of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) -- which investigated the Douma site -- reveal mass dissent within the UN-authorized chemical weapons watchdog organization's ranks o
... Assange Is Free. Here he is on RT recently with the latest on the Assange outrage. At the end of the clip he (Ray McGovern) explains about the ginormous beard.
Sweden has closed its rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, saying that the evidence against him is not strong enough for an indictment.
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Lady Emma Arbuthnot, the Westminster chief magistrate enmeshed in a conflict of interest, will no longer be presiding over the extradition proceedings of imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, said WikiLeaks lawyer Jen Robinson, at an event i
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is suffering significant "psychological torture" and abuse in the London prison where he is being held, and his life is now "at risk," according to an independent UN rights expert. A senior member of his legal
What do Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning, and Jeremy Hammond have in common? In this episode we discuss the secret grand jury targeting these individuals and how the government continues to quietly punish whistleblowers and damage free press.
It's like reading something out of Solzhenitsyn: A courtroom that is nothing more than a stage for a grotesque parody of justice, some sort of theater meant to satisfy God only knows what audience;
WikiLeaks founder and journalist Julian Assange appeared in court to fight his extradition to the United States, sluggishly reciting his name and date of birth in a zombie-like state...
Julian Assange is reported to very thin, very sick and being treated at this point, as little more than a "lab rat" by his state doctors and interrogators at Belmarsh. Word is that his encryption key ring (with his private keys that unlock his v
Working directly with Ecuador's corrupt government, the U.S. government abandoned all sense of legality and moral decency by spying on Assange twenty-four hours a day via an illegal livestream surveillance operation set up by a private security fir
A Spanish private security firm, which is under investigation in Madrid, spied on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on behalf of the CIA while he was inside the Ecudoran embassy in London, El Pais daily reported Friday.
John Shipton, the father of imprisoned whistleblower Julian Assange, says that if his son is extradited to the US, "They will murder Julian one way or the other."
In Orwell's dystopian fiction 1984, the government's mission through the Ministry of Truth is to supply its people with news, entertainment, books, films, plays and songs, packed with the information it wants the people to know.