On February 20, it was clear that things were not going to be made easy for Julian
Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who infuriated the US imperium, the national security
establishment, and a stable of journalists upset that he had cut their ill-tended ...
An odder political bunch you could not find, at least when it comes to pursuing
a single goal. Given that the goal is the release of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange
makes it all the more striking. Six Australian parliamentarians of various stripes ...
Since the overthrow of Niger’s US-friendly government, West African nations of
the ECOWAS bloc have threatened an invasion of their neighbor.
“Every government is run by liars and nothing they say should be believed.”
I.F. Stone The US Congress and Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, have what
can only be regarded as a testy relationship. Its various members have advocated ...
The increasingly shabby treatment of former US marine Daniel Edmund Duggan by Australian
authorities in the service of their US masters has again shown that the Australian
passport is not quite worth the material it’s printed on. In January this year, ...
The unflinching US effort to extradite and prosecute Julian Assange for 18 charges,
17 of which are chillingly based upon the Espionage Act of 1917, has not always stirred
much interest in the publisher’s home country. Previous governments have been lukewarm ...
“Cablegate”--as the release of 30,386 WikiLeaks cables sent by U.S. officials
in Latin America
- more than half of the entire Cablegate material (251,287 cables). The
new release was met with a
Australian officials were breathing a sigh of relief when ‘Cablegate’ disclosed
little that might
September 21. Central Criminal Court, London. Today was one of reiteration and expansion.
Computer scientist Christian Grothoff of the Bern University of Applied Sciences
supplied the relevant chronology on what led to the publication of unredacted US ...