WikiLeaks has been financially blockaded without process for 617 days.
Julian Assange has been detained without charge for 614 days.
- 54 days at the Ecuadorian Embassy.
Julian Assange has been detained without charge for 614 days.
- 54 days at the Ecuadorian Embassy.
Bradley Manning has been in jail without trial for 811 days.
A secret Grand Jury on WikiLeaks has been active for 697 days.
WikiLeaks News:
Julian Assange News:
Bradley Manning News:
A secret Grand Jury on WikiLeaks has been active for 697 days.
WikiLeaks News:
- The TrapWire surveillance firm, revealed in WikiLeaks' GI Files, continues making headlines:
- Public Intelligence published an article: "Unravelling TrapWire: The CIA-Connected Global Suspicious Activity Surveillance System". WikiLeaks called this the "best write-up so far" on TrapWire.
- Darker Net analysed the TrapWire technology and the people involved in the company.
- Alter Politics published an article: "Welcome To The Police State, Where You Must Fear Your Freedoms".
- Salon dubbed the revelation of TrapWire as the "Biggest Story You Missed".
- RT covered the revelations further in a short video report.
- An article in Decrypted Tech analyses the "AntiLeaks" group, which is claiming to be responsible for the DDoS attacks on WikiLeaks, and details how they may not be what they claim.
- International.to summarized Cablegate stories which rocked Latin America and lifted the curtain on U.S. plans for domination.
- Google Insights for Search shows the stalking of WikiLeaks by a small region in Virginia which is home to many intelligence agencies.
- WikiLeaks' donation page is accessible while they are under attack via Tor at http://x4vy4j4riwzwp66p.onion/donate.
- Street artist Escif painted a new WikiLeaks mural in Valencia, Spain.
- María Garzón, daughter of Baltasar Garzón (lawyer for WikiLeaks and Julian Assange), has written a book about her father. WikiLeaks cables are referenced which show U.S. Embassy officials' attempts to rein in Mr Garzón's investigations.
- Alexa O'Brien interviewed Stanley Cohen, lawyer for the PayPal 14 who are accused of participating in a digital sit-in on PayPal's website to protest them cutting off donations to WikiLeaks.
Julian Assange News:
- 2ser interviewed UMR's John Utting about the recent poll he conducted which showed that most Australian citizens support Julian Assange.
- The U.S. added Hezbollah to the Syria sanctions list. Julian Assange interviewed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah earlier this year.
- WikiLeaks commented the following in regards to the Swedish Prosecution's website:
- "Sweden's spin machine: Only the Assange "case" is detailed. Not a single other case on prosecution website in English."
Bradley Manning News:
- The latest motion from Bradley Manning's defence contains transcript of a conversation between Bradley and his guards at Quantico. In the conversation, Bradley questions why he is kept of prevention of injury/suicide watch status, despite recommendations by his psychiatrist that he be removed from the status.
- Bradley Manning's next motion hearings coincide with the U.S. Republican National Convention. Firedoglake is asking for donations to help run Facebook and Google ads recruiting supporters to urge media coverage of his case.
- Truthdig has named Bradley Manning as their "Truthdigger of the Week" for the struggles he has faced due to his alleged disclosure of classified information.