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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
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The founder of WikiLeaks defends releasing tens of thousands of secret files about the war in Afghanistan. . Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .
WikiLeaks Scandal
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Sydney protestors vent their anger over attempts to silence wikileaks.
Wikileaks reveals US' undiplomatic side
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http://www.nma.tv/ Whistleblower website Wikileaks has created a media storm after releasing 250,000 classified US diplomatic documents. Details of the papers reveal scathing criticism of many world leaders by US diplomats. http://www.nma.tv/2010/11/30/wikileaks-reveals-us-undiplomatic-side/
Julian Assange's lawyer on bullsh1t charges and Wikileaks (05Dec10)
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The lawyer for Julian Assange talks about how the alleged democracies like America, UK, France, Australia, are all attacking Wikileaks because they released some embarressing information about the crooked politicians and diplomats. The politicians keep on telling the little people, "If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear." So what are the alleged democracies so afraid of being found out. New World Order bullshit. When will Interpol arrest the drug dealers, people traffickers, and weapons dealers. Oh, there's no need for that, just go after easy targets to arrest where there is no evidence of anything. This proves Interpol itself is corrupt. Recorded from BBC's Andrew Marr Show, 05 December 2010.
Julian Assange jailed in London as Visa cuts all payments to WikiLeaks
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British judge has denied ball for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who told a London court he intends to fight his extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations. Judge Howard Riddle told Assange that he had "substantial grounds" to believe the 39-year-old Australian wouldn't turn up for subsequent proceedings. He then put Assange into U.K. custody ahead of an extradition hearing. Mark Stephens, Assange's British lawyer, has given a brief press conference after the hearing. Meanwhile, Visa has suspended all payments to WikiLeaks. The payment processor's move leaves the website without its main source of revenue, as the whistleblower largely depends on online donations. Popular online payment company PayPal has already stopped its operations with WikiLeaks. Swiss authorities announced Monday that they closed the new Swiss bank account of the website's founder Julian Assange, who was arrested Tuesday in London on charges of sexual assault.
Wikileaks' Assange on Interpol most wanted list (01Dec10)
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is wanted on trumped up charges of rape, which just appeared from nowhere after a previous leak of embarrassing data on the USA government. All this highly damaging information of the crimes of various countries being leaked, now they want to get Assange in revenge. It shows the politicians for what they really are - criminals. Interpol are also an organisation above any law, and are thus lawless, and cannot be trusted. They have been harboring REAL criminals for years, drug runners, people traffickers, you name it, they are protected. Recorded from BBC 1pm News, 01 December 2010
WikiLeaks Targeting Big Banks - MSNBC w/ Cenk
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Cenk Uygur (host of The Young Turks) on MSNBC speaks with Andy Greenberg of Forbes Magazine about Julian Assange claiming WikiLeaks will soon release devastating documents about US banks.
Harper advisor calls for assassination of Wikileaks director
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In a shockingly flippant comment to a Canadian television news anchor Evan Solomon of the CBC News Network on live TV, Tom Flanagan, a senior advisor and strategist to the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper today called for the assassination of Wikileaks director Julian Assange . It is believed to be the first ever televised "fatwa" since the edict by the Iranian leadership of the late Ayatollah Khomeini against British writer Salman Rushdie in February 1989. Amazingly, although news anchor Solomon afforded Flanagan the opportunity to retract his statement, Flanagan balked at doing so and instead reiterated that U.S. President should put out a "contract" on Assange or use "a drone" and that he would not be unhappy if Assange "disappeared." Flanagan who is a trusted member of PM Harper's inner circle of Tory strategists joins Sarah Palin in calling for the death of the Wikileaks director as retribution for the website's release of confidential diplomatic and intelligence "chatter" this week.
WIKILEAKS ASSANGE - "THIS DISCLOSURE IS ABOUT THE TRUTH"
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11612695 The founder of whistleblowing website Wikileaks has defended its decision to publish thousands of secret US military documents on the Iraq war. Julian Assange told reporters at a news conference: "This disclosure is about the truth". The documents suggest US commanders ignored evidence of torture by the Iraqi authorities, and are said to reveal more than 15,000 previously unreported civillian deaths. A US Department of Defense spokesman dismissed the logs as raw observations by tactical units, which were only snapshots of tragic events.
Swedish court never able to have valid warrant for WikiLeaks founder - FoxNews 101202
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Pentagon Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on Upcoming Iraq War Wikileaks Docs (Part 1 of 2)
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The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks is preparing to release up to 400,000 U.S. intelligence reports on the Iraq War. The disclosure would comprise the biggest leak in U.S. history, far more than the 91,000 Afghanistan war logs WikiLeaks released this summer. We speak to the nation's most famous whistleblower, Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the secret history of the Vietnam War in 1971. For a complete transcript or the podcast, visit www.DemocracyNow.org WATCH PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dJ0AUs09jM Support independent media and Democracy Now! Visit http://www.democracynow.org/donate
Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Walks Out of CNN Interview
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WikiLeaks raw US Apache footage
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This Wikileaks footage shows Reuters journalist Namir Noor-Elden and her driver Saeed Chmagh being shot at by the Apache. The attack occurred in a public square in Baghdad and they were assumed to be militants. After the initial shooting, a minivan full of adults and children drove into the square and were fired upon as well. The US military listed the adults as militants and claimed they did not know how the deaths occurred.
WikiLeaks shows reporter killings in Iraq - RT 100406
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** FULL LENGTH WikiLeaks video with subtitle in English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is9sxRfU-ik ** WikiLeaks Report: WikiLeaks report: http://collateralmurder.com/Wikileaks has obtained and decrypted this previously unreleased video footage from a US Apache helicopter in 2007. It shows Reuters journalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others as the Apache shoots and kills them in a public square in Eastern Baghdad. They are apparently assumed to be insurgents. After the initial shooting, an unarmed group of adults and children in a minivan arrives on the scene and attempts to transport the wounded. They are fired upon as well. The official statement on this incident initially listed all adults as insurgents and claimed the US military did not know how the deaths ocurred. Wikileaks released this video with transcripts and a package of supporting documents on April 5th 2010 on http://collateralmurder.com ** To download (any video on YouTube), use the free software "RealPlayer SP": http://www.real.com/realplayer/search http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-04-06/wikileaks-reporter-killings-iraq.html http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-04-06/journalists-killed-iraq-truth.html WikiLeaks shows reporter killings in Iraq 06 April, 2010, 05:52 WikiLeaks has released a video taken from a US Apache helicopter showing the murder of two Reuters journalists in Iraq in 2007. Will there be any repercussions for the US? At the time of its founding in 2007, WikiLeaks focused on exposing repressive regimes in Asia, the former Soviet bloc and the Middle East. On April 5, however, in an event at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, WikiLeaks released a video that implicates the United States military in a murder. The video has raised new questions about rules of engagement in battle, liability of soldiers for their actions and the mindset of US soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. The video, allegedly taken from inside an Apache helicopter flying over Baghdad on July 12, 2007, shows the shooting deaths of two Reuters journalists, Saeed Chmagh and Namir Noor-Eldeen while audio reveals that the soldiers mistook the cameras the journalists were carrying for AK-47s. "The soldiers are treating war like a video game," said RTs Kristine Frazao, who attended the video release and watched the footage. The soldiers in the helicopter were absolved of responsibility in the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of around a dozen people, by a military court, which ruled the soldiers acted under the rules of engagement. Having read the rules, if you want to bend them or twist them, you can do that, said co-founder and editor of WikiLeaks Julian Assange. And then its up to a military court to decide if they have been broken or not." You can see that the internal military processes do not work to bring justice or accountability," added Assange. What we have seen is that it is very, very rare for US soldiers to be prosecuted. In previous cases where there has been prosecution, the media exposed the moral abuse and there was a political response to push for prosecution. WikLeaks stated aim has been to give journalists and whistleblowers a safe place to expose classified documents anonymously, but in this case, the organization seems to be going further, to demand justice for these journalists. What keeps people honest is we understand how the world actually works. The first step is to get information out into the real world and the second step is to comment on it and to think about it, but we need sources that can get restricted information out to the public, said Assange. Since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 more than 100 journalists have died in the country.
Apache Helicopter Firining its 30 mm gun on civilians in Iraq in 2007.wmv
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U.S. military weighs renewing probe over Iraq video By Adam Entous Reuters Wednesday, April 7, 2010; 2:31 PM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military is reviewing a video posted on the Internet of a 2007 attack by Apache helicopters that killed a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff, and could reopen an investigation into the incident, a military official said on Wednesday. A preliminary review of the classified video, which was made public on Monday by a group that promotes leaking to fight government and corporate corruption, is being conducted by lawyers at the U.S. military's Central Command, the military official said on condition of anonymity. Central Command oversees the war in Iraq. "We're looking at a reinvestigation because of a question of the rules of engagement. Were all the actions that are depicted on that video in parallel with the rules of engagement in effect at the time?" the military official said. The lawyers would then make recommendations to military commanders, which could lead to the reopening of the investigation, the official said. "We're trying to figure out if that is warranted," the official said of a possible reinvestigation, adding that it was unclear whether a new probe could be led by Central Command or the Army. "It certainly is possible." The stark helicopter gunsight video of the July 12, 2007, attack has been widely viewed around the world on the Internet since its release by the group WikiLeaks. The video includes an audio track of conversation between the helicopter crew and many who have seen it have been shocked at the images and at some of the fliers' comments. WikiLeaks spokesman Julian Assange said on Monday the fliers act "like they are playing a computer game and their desire is they want to get high scores" by killing opponents. The two Reuters staff killed in the attack were photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, 22, and his assistant and driver Saeed Chmagh, 40. David Schlesinger, Reuters' editor-in-chief, said on Wednesday, "I would welcome a thorough new investigation. Reuters from the start has called for transparency and an objective inquiry so that all can learn lessons from this tragedy." The video shows an aerial view of a group of men moving about a square in a Baghdad neighborhood. The fliers identified some of the men as armed. The gunsight tracks two of the men, identified by WikiLeaks as the Reuters news staff, as the fliers identify their cameras as weapons. The U.S. military has said an investigation of the incident shortly after it occurred found that U.S. forces were not aware of the presence of the news staffers and thought they were engaging armed insurgents, mistaking a camera for a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. WikiLeaks said it obtained the video from military whistleblowers and had been able to view and investigate it after breaking the encryption code. WikiLeaks posted the video at http://www.collateralmurder.com. Major John Redfield, a Central Command spokesman, said on Wednesday that neither Central Command based in Tampa, Florida, nor U.S. forces in Iraq "have a copy of that video" but added: "We're not disputing the authenticity of it." Amnesty International called on Wednesday for an independent, thorough and impartial investigation into the incident shown in the video. "This highly disturbing video appears to show that after the initial attack, U.S. troops opened fire on people seeking to assist a wounded man, injuring two children, and killing several more people," said Malcolm Smart, director of Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa program, in a statement. U.S. authorities "must disclose any further information or footage that will shed light on this (incident) and they must conduct a proper investigation to determine whether U.S. forces adhered to the rules of international humanitarian law and took necessary precautions to spare civilians," he said. The Washington Post-April 7,2010
WikiLeaks editor on Apache combat video: No excuse for US killing civilians
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Follow RT at http://twitter.com/RT_com and at http://www.facebook.com/pages/RT/326683984410?ref=mf Julian Assange, editor and co-founder of WikiLeaks, the website which leaked the footage of Baghdad killing, says there's a general problem of bringing U.S. military personnel to account for crimes carried out by the armed forces.
War on whistleblower: CIA spies on WikiLeaks for 'Pentagon murder cover-up' exposure?
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The Pentagon has been accused of spying on a whistleblower website that specialises in leaking top secret documents. The US Army has already labeled the website as a security threat. Now Wikileaks - which won Amnesty Internationals news media award last year - has issued a statement claiming its editors are being investigated: WikiLeaks is currently under an aggressive US and Icelandic surveillance operation, - the claim published on Tweeter said.
Sri Lanka 'war crimes' video- who are these men?
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http://www.channel4.com/news/wikileaks-sri-lanka-leadership-responsible-for-crimes Channel 4 News uncovers a WikiLeaks cable which appears to show the United States believes responsibility for alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka rests with its leaders, including President Rajapakse. http://www.channel4.com/news/sri-lanka-war-crimes-video-who-are-these-men
WikiLeaks_ US memo accuses Sri Lanka President of war crimes
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http://www.channel4.com/news/wikileaks-sri-lanka-leadership-responsible-for-crimes Channel 4 News uncovers a WikiLeaks cable which appears to show the United States believes responsibility for alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka rests with its leaders, including President Rajapakse. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/101202/world/srilanka_britain_politics_diplomacy_3
Ron Paul: "What We Need Is More WikiLeaks On The Federal Reserve"
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One may be forgiven to believe that via its FX liquidity swap lines the Fed only bailed out foreign Central Banks, which in turn took the money and funded their own banks. It turns out that is only half the story: we now know the Fed also acted in a secondary bail out capacity, providing over $350 billion in short term funding exclusively to 35 foreign banks, of which the biggest beneficiaries were UBS, Dexia and BNP. Since the funding provided was in the form of ultra-short maturity commercial paper it was essentially equivalent to cash funding. In other words, between October 27, 2008 and August 6, 2009, the Fed spent $350 billion in taxpayer funds to save 35 foreign banks. And here people are wondering if the Fed will ever allow stocks to drop: it is now more than obvious that with all banks leveraging the equity exposure to the point where a market decline would likely start a Lehman-type domino, there is no way that the Brian Sack-led team of traders will allow stocks to drop ever... Until such time nature reasserts itself, the market collapses without GETCO or the PPT being able to catch it, and the Fed is finally wiped out in one way or another. The 35 companies in question: UBS Dexia SA BNP Paribas Barclays PLC Royal Bank of Scotland Group Commerzbank AG Danske Bank A/S ING Groep NV WestLB Handelsbanken Deutsche Post AG Erste Group Bank AG NordLB Free State of Bavaria KBC HSH Nordbank AG Unicredit HSBC Holdings PLC DZ Bank AG Republic of Korea Rabobank Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Banco Espirito Santo SA Bank of Nova Scotia Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd. Syngenta AG Mitsui & Co Ltd Bank of Montreal Caixa Geral de Depósitos Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Shinhan Financial Group Co Ltd Mitsubishi Corp Aegon NV Royal Bank of Canada Sumitomo Corp http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/gono/CPFF Foreign Banks_1.jpg http://www.zerohedge.com/article/meet-35-foreign-banks-got-bailed-out-fed-and-just-cpff-banks Original Video Uploaded By MOXNEWSd0tCOM http://www.youtube.com/MOXNEWSd0tCOM *FAIR USE* http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107

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