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Hillary Clinton Proposed Killing Wikileaks Assange With Drone Strike
Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton once proposed using a military drone strike to extrajudicially assassinate Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, a document published by the organization states.
The screenshot tweeted Monday cites a report from TruePundit.com claiming in 2010 the State Department explored ways to suppress the trouble-making Assange before he could publish damaging information...
SECURITY CONCERNS Force Julian Assange to Cancel Wikileaks Tuesday Announcement
According to the Morning Joe, Julian Assange will be dropping a mind-blowing announcement from his balcony on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, or is he? Julian Assange just canceled his announcement from Embassy Balcony due to Security Concerns!
Assange was going to make the announcement on Tuesday.
Obviously, Julian Assange fears for his life.
Julian Assange announced in August: The “Most Interesting and Serious”...
UK, Sweden reject UN panel ruling in favor of Julian Assange
Britain says it rejects a UN panel ruling that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the victim of arbitrary detention at the Ecuadorian embassy in London and insists he will still be extradited to Sweden if arrested in the UK.
“This changes nothing,” a British government spokesman responded to the UN decision, adding that London will formally contest the ruling.
The UK insists that Assange is voluntarily...
Swedish prosecutors offer to question Assange in London
With Julian Assange’s 1000 days in the Embassy coming up March 16, here’s a reminder of some facts.
Swedish prosecutors have offered to question Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London over allegations of sexual misconduct and rape, Reuters reports. The WikiLeaks founder’s lawyer said he welcomes the request, but the process will take time.
Prosecutors have also asked to carry...
Julian Assange plans to leave embassy 'soon'
Julian Assange plans to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in the near future, he told a press conference at the embassy’s London compound, where he’s been holed up for two years. The WikiLeaks founder gave no further details.
“I am leaving the embassy soon, but perhaps not for the reasons [reported],” he told journalists, refusing to clarify what his reasons are.
Speaking at the...
Assange not our concern - Australia
The Australian government has severed all ties with Julian Assange, stating that the Wikileaks co-founder is not their concern, while the US military prosecutors denounced him as a conspirator across the duration of Manning’s court martial.
Assange’s situation “doesn’t affect Australian interests,” Australia’s Foreign Minister Robert Carr told a US Senate budget estimates committee,...
Assange believes freedom lies in winning Australian senate seat
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange addresses members of the media and supporters from the window of the Ecuadorian embassy in Knightsbridge, west London, December 20, 2012.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange believes that he can extricate from his prolonged asylum inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London if he wins a seat in Australia’s upper house of parliament.
“The US Department of Justice won’t...
UK threatens to assault Ecuadorian Embassy to arrest Assange
British authorities have “warned” Ecuador that they could raid its embassy and arrest Julian Assange if he is not handed over. The Ecuadorian Foreign Minister responded by saying such a move would be a “flagrant violation” of international law.
Ecuador received a “direct” threat from the authorities in London that they are prepared to storm the Ecuadorian Embassy and arrest Assange...