on bail, Julian Assange was granted political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he sought to avoid extradition to Sweden, and what his...
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Julian Paul Assange (/əˈsɑːnʒ/ ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006....
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Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority were the set of legal proceedings in the United Kingdom concerning the requested extradition of Julian Assange...
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Sigurdur Thordarson (category Prisoners and detainees of Iceland)
introduced him to Julian Assange, the editor and founder of WikiLeaks, and he worked as a volunteer for the organization between 2010 and 2011. In 2011,...
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WikiLeaks (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
2006 by Julian Assange. Kristinn Hrafnsson is its editor-in-chief. Its website states that it has released more than ten million documents and associated...
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Roger Stone (redirect from Nixon's Secrets: The Rise, Fall and Untold Truth about the President, Watergate, and the Pardon)
associates of Stone alleged that Stone claimed to have had contact with Julian Assange during the 2016 presidential campaign. In response, Assange told The...
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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, Cablegate whistleblower Chelsea Manning, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Defense...
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Crown Prosecution Service (redirect from Crown Prosecutors of England and Wales)
2024. MacAskill, Ewen and, and Bowcott, Owen (10 November 2017). "UK prosecutors admit destroying key emails in Julian Assange case". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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reported that [Julian] Assange and the others were uncertain of its authenticity, but they thought that readers, using Wikipedia-like features of the site,...
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Is WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange?". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2023-02-13. Assange, Julian (2011-09-21). "Julian Assange: 'I am – like all hackers...
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"nasty adversarial remarks" he had made about Julian Assange, and a decision was made to prioritise the case of Wikileaks over all other beneficiaries. Courage...
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Ray McGovern (category Analysts of the Central Intelligence Agency)
whether Julian Assange was a hero or villain, he replied "hero."[non-primary source needed] When asked the same year whether Julian Assange was a journalist...
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Operation Payback (redirect from Operation Avenge Assange)
14 members of Operation Avenge Assange were arrested. In October 2013, 13 members of Operation Payback were indicted in Federal court in Alexandria,...
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Lauri Love (category Alumni of the University of Suffolk)
collective Anonymous. Love's case has been cited as precedent in the Julian Assange extradition proceedings. Love is from Stradishall, Suffolk. His parents...
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Yakovenko, Roger Stone and Julian Assange, and The Guardian's source was quoted as saying, "If you triangulate Russia, WikiLeaks, Assange and Trump associates...
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Maia arson crimew (section Indictment)
extradition from other countries. She noted that, unlike Julian Assange, she was not relying on the goodwill of a country, because the Swiss constitution prohibits...
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Emma Best (journalist) (category People of the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
reporter and whistleblower. They gained national attention for their work with WikiLeaks and activist Julian Assange. Best is known for prolific filing of Freedom...
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"Unofficial Twitter account of Tennessee Republicans," it peaks at over 100,000 followers. Julian Assange privately tells a group of core WikiLeaks supporters...
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2019: Julian Assange is ejected from the embassy, arrested by the London Metropolitan Police and a US indictment is unsealed. 2024: Julian Assange agreed...
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Glenn Greenwald (redirect from With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful)
similar to the indictment of Julian Assange" and quoted Max Blumenthal and Jen Robinson as remarking on the similarity of the two sets of charges. Greenwald...
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Jeremy Hammond (category Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government)
investigating WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange. He was held in civil contempt of court after refusing to testify on the principle of grand jury resistance...
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Kai Ambos (category Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
Ecuadorian government of its London embassy to protect Julian Assange from prosecution in Sweden in respect of rape charges was a breach of human rights. Pointing...
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Gary McKinnon (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected biographies of living people)
Dicks Richard O'Dwyer Christopher Tappin Syed Talha Ahsan Lauri Love Julian Assange United Kingdom–United States relations Boyd, Clark (30 July 2008). "Profile:...
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was seeking a presidential pardon for Assange. In January 2019, Stone was arrested by the FBI. His indictment claimed that Credico, referred to as "Person...
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against George W. Bush's conduct of the Iraq War. Ellsberg criticized the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who had exposed U.S. war crimes...
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Bob Menendez (redirect from Trial of Bob Menendez)
about withdrawing its asylum for Julian Assange. His letter, signed by nine other senators, alleged that it was Assange's goal to "undermine democratic processes...
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Richard Grenell (category Ambassadors of the United States to Germany)
fall of 2018, Grenell played a key diplomatic role in planning the arrest of Julian Assange by providing backchannel assurances to Ecuador that Assange would...
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United States v. Swartz (redirect from United States of America v. Aaron Swartz)
that Swartz had been in contact with Julian Assange through 2010 and 2011, and that Swartz may have been a source of leaked materials. If true, this would...
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Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (category Julian Assange)
those of Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International Sweden and other organizations. Up to mainly 2019, SWEDHR's primary focus has been the Julian Assange international...
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Oliver Stone (category HuffPost writers and columnists)
Estate, saying "Julian Assange did much for free speech and is now being victimised by the abusers of that concept". In June 2013, Stone and numerous other...
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