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Julian Assange

Assange vows to stay in embassy until US backs off
Article
/ 26 October 2012

Assange vows to stay in embassy until US backs off

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says the US must give up its "immoral" inquiry into his website before he considers leaving the Ecuadorean embassy.

By Reuters
Assange correct to fear extradition
Article
/ 24 August 2012

Assange correct to fear extradition

The virulence of British media hostility towards the WikiLeaks founder is now unrelenting and has little to do with his rape case.

By Seumas Milne
Ecuador warns UK not to enter embassy to seize Assange
Article
/ 22 August 2012

Ecuador warns UK not to enter embassy to seize Assange

Ecuador President Rafael Correa says it would be "suicidal" for Britain to enter its diplomatic premises to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

By Guardian Reporter
Assange: UK dusts off its velvet glove
Article
/ 21 August 2012

Assange: UK dusts off its velvet glove

Downing Street says Britain still wants a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Ecuador over the proposed extradition to Sweden of Julian Assange.

By Nicholas Watt
Assange urges US to end ‘war on whistleblowers’
Article
/ 20 August 2012

Assange urges US to end ‘war on whistleblowers’

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has urged the US to end its "witch-hunt" as he used an appearance at the Ecuadorean embassy to thank supporters.

By Guardian Reporter
Assange row: Ministers from across Americas to hold meeting
Article
/ 19 August 2012

Assange row: Ministers from across Americas to hold meeting

The Organisation of American States has voted to hold a meeting next Friday following Ecuador’s decision to grant political asylum to Julian Assange.

By Guardian Reporter
UK threatens to storm Ecuador embassy to get Assange
Article
/ 16 August 2012

UK threatens to storm Ecuador embassy to get Assange

The standoff over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has escalated after Britain threatened to raid Ecuador’s embassy if Quito didn’t hand him over.

By Staff Reporter
Ecuadoran minister laughs off Assange charges
Article
/ 5 July 2012

Ecuadoran minister laughs off Assange charges

Ecuador’s foreign minister says rape cases lodged in Sweden against Julian Assange are laughable but no ruling has been made on his asylum bid.

By Staff Reporter
UK police serve extradition notice on Assange
Article
/ 28 June 2012

UK police serve extradition notice on Assange

British police have served an extradition notice on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has requested asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London.

By Staff Reporter
Ecuador embassies flooded with Assange support
Article
/ 27 June 2012

Ecuador embassies flooded with Assange support

The Ecuadorian embassies in the US and UK have received over 10 000 messages in support of political asylum for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

By Sapa Afp
Ecuador an odd choice for Assange
Article
/ 21 June 2012

Ecuador an odd choice for Assange

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange has sought asylum in a country notorious for crackdowns on free speech. Brian Braiker
reports.

By Staff Reporter
Assange’s accusers appalled by asylum ‘tragedy’
Article
/ 21 June 2012

Assange’s accusers appalled by asylum ‘tragedy’

Julian Assange’s decision to seek asylum in Ecuador is "a tragedy" for the women who have accused him of sexual assault in Sweden, says their lawyer.

By Guardian Reporter
UK court dangles legal lifeline above Assange
Article
/ 31 May 2012

UK court dangles legal lifeline above Assange

Julian Assange may have lost his appeal against being extradited to Sweden to face rape charges, but his legal battle in Britain isn’t over just yet.

By Owen Bowcott
UK court rules Assange can be extradited over alleged sex crimes
Article
/ 30 May 2012

UK court rules Assange can be extradited over alleged sex crimes

Britain’s Supreme Court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden over alleged sex crimes.

By Michael Holden
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Article
/ 17 April 2012

Assange interviews Hezbollah chief in Russian TV debut

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has interviewed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in the debut of his <em>The World Tomorrow</em> talk show.

By Anna Malpas
WikiLeaks founder Assange to run for senate in Aus
Article
/ 17 March 2012

WikiLeaks founder Assange to run for senate in Aus

Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks has announced via it’s Twitter account that founder Julian Assange will run for Australian senate.

By Madeleine Coorey
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Article
/ 1 February 2012

Assange works to prevent extradition

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed to Britain’s Supreme Court not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes.

By Estelle Shirbon
Assange’s extradition battle enters final round
Article
/ 31 January 2012

Assange’s extradition battle enters final round

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to face seven Supreme Court judges when he appeals his extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations.

By Esther Addley
WikiLeaks founder’s TV show heads to Russian airwaves
Article
/ 26 January 2012

WikiLeaks founder’s TV show heads to Russian airwaves

A state-run Russian TV channel has bought the rights to broadcast Julian Assange’s series of interviews with "political players and revolutionaries".

By Miriam Elder
How the internet ignited a global inferno
Article
/ 23 December 2011

How the internet ignited a global inferno

The internet is taking us to places without boundaries. But we won’t know what it all means until we get there.

By Jason Norwood-Young
Wikileaks’ Assange plays his hand in extradition bid
Article
/ 5 December 2011

Wikileaks’ Assange plays his hand in extradition bid

WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange will play his final card on Monday in a lengthy legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape claims.

By Staff Reporter
Wikileaks’ ‘spy files’ show global monitoring
Article
/ 1 December 2011

Wikileaks’ ‘spy files’ show global monitoring

Wikileaks’ new project — the publication of hundreds of files detailing a global industry that gives governments tools to spy on their citizens.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2011

The strange life of Julian Assange

Julian Assange, the poster boy for freedom of information, is profiled in two new books.

By Glenda Daniels
Assange faces new UK extradition challenge
Article
/ 16 November 2011

Assange faces new UK extradition challenge

Julian Assange has applied to the UK Supreme Court to hear his appeal against extradition to Sweden, saying it was a way to get him in the US.

By Staff Reporter
Julian Assange: From hero to chauvinist pig
Article
/ 15 November 2011

Julian Assange: From hero to chauvinist pig

The Swedish view of Julian Assange has changed in a year from the James Bond of the internet to a paranoid chauvinist pig.

By Staff Reporter
WikiLeaks’ Assange loses appeal against extradition
Article
/ 2 November 2011

WikiLeaks’ Assange loses appeal against extradition

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, should be extradited to Sweden to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, London’s high court has ruled.

By Staff Reporter
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to learn extradition fate
Article
/ 2 November 2011

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to learn extradition fate

A UK court will rule today on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden for questioning over alleged sexual crimes.

By Michael Holden
Assange grumbles about unofficial ‘autobiography’
Article
/ 29 September 2011

Assange grumbles about unofficial ‘autobiography’

A dispute between Julian Assange and a publisher has prompted the WikiLeaks frontman to make public some of his own secrets.

By Mark Hosenball
WikiLeaks founder in new bid to block ‘flawed’ extradition
Article
/ 12 July 2011

WikiLeaks founder in new bid to block ‘flawed’ extradition

Julian Assange’s lawyers are again fighting to block his extradition to Sweden to face sexual misconduct charges, saying the warrant was "flawed".

By Stefano Ambrogi
No image available
Article
/ 11 May 2011

WikiLeaks’ Assange awarded Sydney Peace Prize

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was on Wednesday awarded the Sydney Peace Foundation’s top honour for "courage in pursuit of human rights".

By Staff Reporter
Assange investigator a friend of sex assault accuser
Article
/ 11 March 2011

Assange investigator a friend of sex assault accuser

Officer and Miss A met through a political party and corresponded over the internet months before WikiLeaks chief was accused.

By Staff Reporter
UK court agrees Assange extradition to Sweden
Article
/ 24 February 2011

UK court agrees Assange extradition to Sweden

A British court has agreed to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Sweden, where he is accused of sex crimes.

By Michael Holden
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