Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, went to a London court today for an extradition hearing which could have him sent to Sweden, since prosecutors there want to question him about sexual misconduct allegations of two women who volunteers for WikiLeaks; the website, however, is not involved. Tweet This Post
Feb 8 2011 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks website, stated in an exclusive interview for CBS’s ’60 minutes’ Sunday show that his group has a system that can send out encrypted keys of unpublished elements. Tweet This Post
Feb 1 2011 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
Rudolf Elmer, a banker from Switzerland, is suspected to have been amongst the first ones who used WikiLeaks in order to make public private documents of the bank he was working at. Tweet This Post
Jan 23 2011 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
China is the main technological enemy to whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks, and not the U.S., the site’s founder Julian Assange said on Wednesday. Tweet This Post
Jan 14 2011 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
Julian Assange will be appearing in London court on Tuesday where the preliminary proceedings related to his extradition to Sweden shall begin. The first hearing is mainly procedural and will take place at the Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court. Tweet This Post
Jan 12 2011 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
In a major embarrassment for the president of Panama, the WikiLeaks has revealed that President Ricardo Martinelli was prepared to ignore the distinction between narcotic drug lords and political opponents as long as it helped tap the phones of political opponents. Tweet This Post
Dec 28 2010 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
Julian Assange stated that he thinks the US will force Swedish authorities to hand him over for questioning and mentioned that that this scenario is becoming “increasingly likely” since the website which he founded, Wikileaks, is currently in the process of releasing a large number of classified US diplomatic cables Tweet This Post
Dec 21 2010 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
Daniel Domscheit-Berg, who was once the assistant to Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has accused the organization of straying from its original aim. To counter this, he has decided to open another organization named as OpenLeaks to take over the task of providing leaked information to the masses. Tweet This Post
Dec 19 2010 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
A New York Times news report on Wednesday talked about federal government prosecutors who are trying to find evidence that Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, had participated in a conspiracy with a former analyst of the US Army intelligence who is under suspicion of leaking classified documents belonging to the US government. Tweet This Post
Dec 17 2010 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »
On Tuesday, a judge from the UK granted Julian Assange bail in the amount of 200,000 pounds. The WikiLeaks founder is wanted in Sweden to be question for sex crime allegations brought by two Swedish women who volunteered for WikiLeaks. Tweet This Post
Dec 14 2010 | Posted in
Featured News |
Read More »