Assange Assails President Obama For Taking Advantage Of Arab Spring
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said President Barack Obama is trying to exploit the Arab Spring revolutions for political gain, but added that his vocal support for freedom of expression throughout...
View ArticleBradley Manning Makes First Public Statements Since WikiLeaks Arrest In 2010
Private First Class Bradley Manning, the American soldier accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified and confidential military and diplomatic documents to the anti-secrecy website...
View ArticleWikiLeaks: Accused Leaker Manning Seeks Plea Deal
The case of Pfc. Bradley Manning, the intelligence analyst in Iraq accused of leaking huge amounts of classified information to Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, may never see a trial if the prosecution...
View ArticleBradley Manning plea statement Reveals His Motivation
In a fascinating account of the troubling nature of the U.S. military missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, Pfc. Bradley Manning yesterday pled guilty to sending secret materials to WikiLeaks, stating that...
View ArticleBradley Manning’s WikiLeaks Testimony Secretly Taped
An organization dedicated to creating greater government transparency has released an audio recording of testimony delivered by U.S. Army Pvt. Bradley Manning, ignoring a ban put into place by the...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Changes Approach and Releases Millions of US Historical Documents
The controversial WikiLeaks website has moved from exposing current political scandals to archiving historical documents from the past, at least if recent developments on the site are any guide....
View ArticleIn Pretrial Hearing, Bradley Manning Wins Important Ruling from Judge in...
Bradley Manning, the soldier who is being court-martialed for leaking reams of secret government files to WikiLeaks, got some good news from the militar judge in his case yesterday. Col. Denise Lind...
View ArticleProsecutors: Bradley Manning’s Leaked Data Wound Up in Hands of Bin Laden
The trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning began yesterday with prosecutors alleging that in leaking the largest cache of classified materials in U.S. history, Manning worked more closely with WikiLeaks founder...
View ArticleEdward Snowden Charged With Espionage Over NSA Leaks
Snowden U.S. authoritIes have issued a provisional arrest warrant and filed espionage and other charges against former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who exposed secret U.S....
View ArticleUS Unsuccessfully Seeks Cooperation From Russia in Capture of Snowden
Snowden The fate of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is turning into an international espionage caper, with Snowden leading journalists on a confusing chase to verify his whereabouts as he seeks a...
View ArticleBolivia President’s Evo Morales Treated Like A Common Thug in Europe
Bolivia’s President Evo Morales was reportedly treated like a criminal in Europe, as it was suspected he was offering NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden free passage on his presidential airplane from...
View ArticleEvo Morales Plane Incident: S. American Heads of State Demand Apology
Bolivia’s President Evo Morales‘ recent trip from Europe back home has turned into an international incident, with regional heads of state demanding an apology from European nations involved. On...
View ArticleDefense Lawyers Portray Bradley Manning as Socially Naive and Weak
More than a month into the court martial of Pfc. Bradley Manning, his defense team began presenting its case to the military judge, attempting to portray Manning as a skilled computer analyst who was...
View ArticleEdward Snowden Still Weighing Venezuela’s Asylum Offer
National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has not yet formally accepted an asylum offer from Venezuela, according to WikiLeaks. The announcement was made today to put to rest confusion over...
View ArticleBradley Manning Acquitted of ‘Aiding the Enemy’
Update: According to the New York Times, “A military judge on Tuesday found Pfc. Bradley Manning not guilty of “aiding the enemy” for his release of hundreds of thousands of military and diplomatic...
View ArticleEdward Snowden Granted Temporary Asylum by Russia
Snowden National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has left the Moscow airport where he had been staying since June after he was granted temporary asylum by Russia. Snowden’s lawyer said that he...
View ArticleManning Gets 35 Years in Prison for Leaking Documents to WikiLeaks
Pfc. Bradley Manning today received a sentence of 35 years in prison for the largest leaking of classified documents in U.S. history. Manning is required to serve one-third of the sentence before he...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Publishes Syrian Emails Revealing Western Hypocrisy
WikiLeaks is back in the news, announcing Thursday that it has begun publishing about 2.4 million emails between Syrian politicians, government ministries and companies dating from 2006. The emails...
View ArticleEcuador Defies The UK, Grants Asylum to Julian Assange
Assange (left), Correa (right) In a fascinating tale rife with all sorts of international intrigue, the president of Ecuador refused to wilt under pressure from the United States, Britain and Sweden...
View ArticleSouth American Countries Back Ecuador in Assange Asylum Case
As WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange urges the United States to stop its “witch hunt” for the source of the WikiLeaks documents, the nations of South America have pledged their support of Ecuador in...
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