Hes exposed a lot of injustices in the world that involves Muslims (among many others) we should appreciate his work.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his internet connection cut off, and isn't being allowed visits at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Australian journalist and documentary film maker, John Pilger shares his opinion about the issue.
Hes exposed a lot of injustices in the world that involves Muslims (among many others) we should appreciate his work.
Another update
Blurb
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has had his internet connection cut off, and isn't being allowed visits at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Australian journalist and documentary film maker, John Pilger shares his opinion about the issue.
Oh iv heard of this guy! I like to occasionally look at wikileaks...( idk why really). So why exactly is he exiled??
he exposed the rich and powerful in his leaks, naturally they want him to 'disappear'. Thats why hes seeking refuge at the Ecuadorian embassy. his life has been in limbo for years
Who cares about this guy, you're trying to distract people here by drawing interest to this loser.
يا قافلة الخير "The Persian aggression against Iraq was a result of the arrogant, racialist and evil attitudes of the ruling clique in Iran."
-Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid at-Tikriti - العراق جمجمة العرب ورمح الله في الأرض
Ecuador Will Imminently Withdraw Asylum for Julian Assange and Hand Him Over to the U.K. What Comes Next?
Ecuador’s President Lenín Moreno traveled to London on Friday for the ostensible purpose of speaking at the 2018 Global Disability Summit (Moreno has been using a wheelchair since being shot in a 1998 robbery attempt). The concealed actual purpose of the president’s trip is to meet with British officials to finalize an agreement under which Ecuador will withdraw its asylum protection of Julian Assange, in place since 2012; eject him from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London; and then hand over the WikiLeaks founder to British authorities.
Moreno’s itinerary also notably includes a trip to Madrid, where he will meet with Spanish officials still seething over Assange’s denunciation of human rights abuses perpetrated by Spain’s central government against protesters marching for Catalonian independence. Almost three months ago, Ecuador blocked Assange from accessing the internet, and Assange has not been able to communicate with the outside world ever since. The primary factor in Ecuador’s decision to silence him was Spanish anger over Assange’s tweets about Catalonia.
A source close to the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry and the president’s office, unauthorized to speak publicly, has confirmed to The Intercept that Moreno is close to finalizing, if he has not already finalized, an agreement to hand over Assange to the U.K. within the next several weeks. The withdrawal of asylum and physical ejection of Assange could come as early as this week. On Friday, RT reported that Ecuador was preparing to enter into such an agreement.
The consequences of such an agreement depend in part on the concessions Ecuador extracts in exchange for withdrawing Assange’s asylum. But as former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa told The Intercept in an interview in May, Moreno’s government has returned Ecuador to a highly “subservient” and “submissive” posture toward Western governments.
Norwegian Police Probe Disappearance of Wikileaks Associate
Norwegian police are investigating the disappearance of Arjen Kamphuis, a cybersecurity expert and Wikileaks associate last seen checking out of a Norwegian hotel two weeks ago. Kamphuis, 47, was meant to fly to Amsterdam after leaving a hotel in Bodo on Aug. 20 but never made it.
Friends say he was planning to take a 10-hour train ride from Bodo to Trondheim to catch the flight, but it’s not clear where along the way he disappeared. The disappearance has triggered a slew of conspiracy theories involving Kamphuis’ connections to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and the group’s publication of hacked Democratic National Committee emails. But Kamphuis is also reportedly known as an “avid hiker” and describes himself as a “mountaineer” on Twitter, leaving some to believe he may have gotten lost in the wilderness. A Norwegian police spokesman confirmed to Agence France-Presse that an investigation has been opened over the matter but declined to “speculate about what happened to him.”
Hi heard Wikileaks revealed classified information about who has aids in Saudi Arabia, if that's true then that's very irresponsible of them. They have no business publicising information that would stigmatized others
They publicised information of rape victims and Saudi mental health patients and a man arrested for homosexuality in Saudi; they seemed to be targeting Saudi people a lot:
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