Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning to get reduced sentence
A US judge reduced the sentence for WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning because of his treatment at a military jail after his arrest.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/oct/12/anonymous-distances-itself-wikileaks
Anonymous said: 'We only hear about Julian Assange, like he had dinner last night with Lady Gaga.'
Photograph: Alex Milan Tracy/Demotix/Corbis
Hmm, that sounds familiar.... Oh yes... that was me...
WikiLeaks “witchhunt” claims denied by US
Julian Assange’s claims that the US authorities have launched a “witchhunt” against the WikiLeaks founder have been denied
WikiLeaks caused no harm to US interests: Judge
A judge of the Wikileaks case claims that Bradley Manning’s WikiLeaks disclosures caused no harm to the US
Wikileaks: 1, Visa and MasterCard: 0
Icelandic courts rule that Visa and MasterCard must process donations to WikiLeaks or face 800,000 kronur (about $6,000) daily fines.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jun/20/julian-assange-asylum-ecuador-embassy-live
lol, what happened to going back to Sweden to prove his innocence? :rolleyes:
He mus think that the US will get hold of him through the authorities in Sweden and that breaking his bail conditions in...
Wikileaks’ Assange can continue extradition fight
A British court Monday gave WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange permission to continue his legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over sex crimes allegations.
Wikileaks’ chief in vital extradition court fight
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to ask British judges to let him continue his legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over sex crimes allegations.
Dictators used South African surveillance equipment says WikiLeaks
VASTech SA’s surveillance equipment was found in Egypt and Libya after the governments were overthrown, reported WikiLeaks
iPhone, BlackBerry, Gmail users, “you’re all screwed”
Panel chaired by Wikileaks founder says intelligence operations are selling surveillance systems for popular digital products
http://www.itworld.com/security/229473/bulletin-wikileaks-launches-new-whistle-blowing-platform
Interesting that he mentions South Africa. Let's see what comes of this.
http://www.ewn.co.za/Story.aspx?Id=73582
Isn't it great knowing that we have a criminal running the country? :D
No wonder he is so soft on corruption, it's one of his favourite hobbies.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904716604576546944074954956.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Like I said all along... this guy is bad news and doesn't care about innocent people's lives being damaged in the process of his rise to fame. :mad:
DoC hurt the telecoms sector: WikiLeaks US cable
Latest WikiLeaks cables say that local executives of US companies had little trust in the DoC and government.