Posted on 27 October 2010. Tags: Australia, internet, Julian Assange, Sweden, wikileaks
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been denied permanent residence in Sweden by the National Migration Board. The Australian citizen applied for a residence and work permit in August in an attempt to gain legal status as the publisher of the controversial whistle-blower website. Read the full story
Posted in General, International, MBL, Politics, Sweden, Technology
Posted on 10 September 2010. Tags: birgitta jonsdottir, Iceland, Julian Assange, legal, rape, Sweden, wikileaks
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told DV that he and Birgitta Jonsdottir, an Icelandic MP for The Movement, have not talked together in months. This information contradicts previous reports saying she had asked him to resign. Read the full story
Posted in General, Iceland, International, MBL, Politics, Sweden, Technology
Posted on 25 August 2010. Tags: crime, internet, Julian Assange, police, secrets, Sweden, wikileaks
Prosecutors in Sweden have defended their decision to issue and then withdraw an arrest warrant on rape charges against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. According to the chief prosecutor, the allegations were dismissed after additional information was received. Read the full story
Posted in General, International, MBL, Politics, Sweden, Technology, United States
Posted on 12 August 2010. Tags: Afghan documents, Amnesty International, cnn, geoff morrell, Julian Assange, mistake, secret documents, secretary of defence, war in afghanistan, wikileaks
Wikileaks founder and spokesman Julian Assange said that the site will be revealing some fifteen thousand more documents in addition to the documents they published about the war in Afghanistan last month. “We are about half way through reading them” said Assange in a CNN interview. Read the full story
Posted in General, Iceland, MBL, Politics, Society, United States