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The dirty war on WikiLeaks

Media smears suggest Swedish complicity in a Washington-driven push to punish Julian Assange By John Pilger Sourced at: guardian.co.uk, Friday 9 March 2012 21.00 GMT Article history Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, arriving for an extradition hearing at the high court in London on 2 November 2011. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP War by media, says current military doctrine, is as important [...]

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Good freedom, bad freedom: Irony of cybersecurity

Sourced at: RT Published: 05 April, 2012, 05:54 US lawmakers are having another go at regulating the Internet, despite the recent embarrassing climbdown, when public outrage saw anti-piracy plans shelved. With a new cybersecurity bill, CISPA, activists fear their nightmares may now be realized. The US government continues spending millions of dollars to support freedom of [...]

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Beat The Blockade: On April 5th, Donate $5 to Wikileaks

ON APRIL 5, DONATE $5 TO WIKILEAKS Log on to beattheblockade.org Protest the extrajudicial financial blockade of WikiLeaks. Help raise vital funds so that WikiLeaks can continue its important work providing the truth about corruption and wrong doing around the world. Since 7th December 2010, Bank of America, VISA, MasterCard, PayPal and Western Union have subjected [...]

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Australian Attorney General’s Non-Response on Assange

Sourced from Jaraparilla.com A WikiLeaks supporter sent me this response from the office of the Australian Attorney General, Nicola Roxon. Like other Form Letter responses from Australian Labor Party MPs and Senators, it includes some fine language about general principles while pointing out that the Gillard government has managed to do the bare minimum in [...]

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Australian Prime Minister Stares Into The Abyss

Sourced at WLCentral Submitted by Jaraparilla on Mon, 03/26/2012 – 12:43 “Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” – Nietzsche. A cautionary tale from Julian Assange’s birthplace of Townsville, where Australian Labour Party (ALP) MP Mandy Johnstone just lost power in the [...]

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60 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT WIKILEAKS AND THE ASSANGE EXTRADICTION CASE

WikiLeaks and Assange have not been charged with any crime in any country in the world.   See http://justice4assange.com  WikiLeaks and Assange have been recognized for quality investigative journalism with many prestigious awards. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JulianAssange WikiLeaks has a perfect record regarding information reliability. No government has denied the authenticity of any documents. WikiLeaks redacts its documents, so to [...]

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Julian Assange Extradition Facts

Get the facts everyone and share them with all your family, friends and acquaintances.  We are responsible for keeping the facts and true perspective strong out there where the swirl and spin backed by billions of corporate media dollars corrupt the genuine support felt by most people on the planet. – WACA

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Check Out OzWikiWatch! Great Resource

Fantastic resource launched by OzWikiWatch which provides all contact details for Federal MPs (as we do here) and also tracks and rates their support (or more noticably the lack there of) for Julian and Wikileaks. Below is a copy of their post. Please keep in touch with their ratings on www.ozwikiwatch.blogspot.com Stay tuned in February [...]

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Open Letter to Attorney General McClelland: Compounding the Crimes against David Hicks.

Sourced at WLCentral Submitted by Peter Kemp on Thu, 07/21/2011 – 13:03 Attorney General of Australia The Honourable Senator Robert McClelland Dear Sir It is with much dismay and revulsion that many Australians, inclusive of legal practitioners, observe the ongoing persecution of David Hicks, under the guise of mounting an action to confiscate his book royalties under [...]

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Göran Rudling & Peter Kemp in Conversation about Assange Swedish Extradition Case

Highly recommended overview and analysis of the extradition case: Submitted by Alexa O’Brien on Tue, 07/12/2011 – 21:18 to WL Central On July 10 and 11, WL Central’s Alexa O’Brien moderated a conversation between Göran Rudling, former witness for the defense at the February extradition hearing for Julian Assange, and Peter Kemp, WL Central legal commentator and Australian solicitor. Göran Rudling [...]

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