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WIKILEAKS News, Mar 30, 2012

'Reckless' WikiLeaks faces fresh fire from Canberra
The Age
THE Australian government has renewed its attacks onWikiLeaks, condemning the group for "reckless'' disclosures of secret information. The Foreign Affairs Department has also delayed release, under freedom of information, of sensitive Australian ...
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The Age
Attack on WikiLeaks mounts as cables are withheld
Sydney Morning Herald
Photo: AFP THE Australian government has renewed its attacks on WikiLeaks, condemning the transparency group for ''reckless, irresponsible and potentially dangerous'' disclosures of secret information. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
WikiLeaks under heavy fire
TG Daily
The Australian government has once again criticized WikiLeaksfor its supposedly "reckless, irresponsible and potentially dangerous" disclosures of classified data. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has...
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TG Daily
Bradley Manning Still Months from Trial -- Two Years After Arrest
Huffington Post (blog)
Two years ago on this date, Julian Assange was in Iceland readying the release of the shocking material that would catapult his group, WikiLeaks (and himself) to worldwide fame: the "Collateral Murder" video, an aerial view of US Apache helicopters ...
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Judge refuses to toss lawsuit by Wikileaks ally
Boston.com
BOSTON—A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by an outspoken advocate for an Army private accused of funneling classified documents to Wikileaks. The government had asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by David House, a founding member ...
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Lawsuit brought by man tied to accused WikiLeaks collaborator allowed to proceed
Boston Globe
By Travis Andersen A federal judge in Boston has denied a request to dismiss a lawsuit by a Cambridge man, who supports a US Army private tied toWikiLeaks, after his laptop was seized by federal agents when he returned to the United States from Mexico ...
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Wikileaks' Manning supporter can sue US government
TechEye
... electronic devices from the Government's authority to conduct routine searches of closed containers at the border. However the judge did not buy that argument and allowed the lawsuit to continue. Wikileaks ' Manning supporter can sue US government -
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TechEye
Judge: Bradley Manning supporter can sue government over border search
Ars Technica
An outspoken supporter of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning has won the right to sue the federal government over a border search-and-seizure that agents conducted in 2010 after his return to the US from a Mexico vacation. David Maurice House, an MIT ...
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Journalists, Judge & USA Wrangle Over 'Homeland Battlefield' Law
Courthouse News Service
The revelations came when Wikileaks released 5 million emails from Stratfor, under the name "Global Intelligence Files," O'Brien said. Stratfor describes itself as a geopolitical intelligence firm. The documents, O'Brien said, included an Aug.
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Courthouse News Service
Derek Moore Venned
Cryptome.org
Wikileaks.info was set up by a non-WikiLeaks person when wikileaks.org was temporarily closed. WikiLeaks cautioned about trusting Wikileaks.info. The redirection was set-up by the Wikileaks.info operator. 4. John Shipton is reportedly the father of ...
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Al Jazeera English to Downsize DC Operation
The Atlantic
By Steve Clemons We didn't get this through Wikileaks, but we just acquired an internal Al Jazeera memo to staff indicating a serious downsizing of the DC-based news operations of Al Jazeera English. Today in our Washington DC office we are completing ...
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US anti-terrorism law curbs free speech and activist work, court told
The Guardian
The seven figures, who include ex-New York Times reporter Chris Hedges, professor Noam Chomsky and Icelandic politician andWikiLeaks campaigner Birgitta Jonsdottir, testified to a Manhattan judge that the law – dubbed the NDAA or Homeland Battlefield ...
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The Guardian
Vatican Leaks Raise Questions Over Finances
WNYC
By Sylvia Poggioli “ The US government had Wikileaks, the Vatican now has its leaks. They create confusion and bewilderment, showing the Vatican and the Catholic Church in a bad light. Reporters should use reason — something not everyone in the media ...
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Court Suggests Politically Motivated Border Searches May Be Unconstitutional
Techdirt
... the agents questioned House solely about his association with Manning, his work for the Support Network, whether he had any connections to WikiLeaks, and whether he had contact with anyone from WikiLeaks during his trip to Mexico.
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Manufacturing Discontent: The Pres. is mightier
LSU The Reveille
Shaye's position was later corroborated when WikiLeaks cables confirmed Yemeni officials were indeed lying to their citizens and claiming responsibility for the attacks. Since then, Shaye has been sentenced to five years in prison in Yemen on ...
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Americans go to court against NDAA
The Voice of Russia
Some of the activists, particularly those supportive of the scandalously popular WikiLeaks website, Jonsdottir among them, have every reason to fear ending up in a US military prison like solider Bradley Manning since Washington perceives WikiLeaksas ...
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The Voice of Russia
The Most Transparent Administration Ever™
Salon
(3) The harms from excessive governmental secrecy vastly outweigh the harms from excessive disclosures; they're not even in the same universe That's why WikiLeaks is such a vital and important movement. It's also why I have zero respect for those who ...
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Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Bradley Manning Supporter, Allows Lawsuit ...
Democratic Underground
... in a suit charging that the government targeted House based on his lawful association with the Bradley Manning Support Network, an organization created to raise funds for the legal defense of the soldier accused of leaking material toWikiLeaks.
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The Craziest Would-Be Data Center/Fake Island Nation Adventure Story You'll ...
Discover Magazine (blog)
When Fox News reported that WikiLeaks was moving its servers to Sealand, it certainly seemed fitting but, alas, turned out to be just speculation. That led us to Ars Technica, where law professor James Grimmelmann has written what is probably the ...
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Discover Magazine (blog)
Israel's Secret Staging Ground
AzeriReport (blog)
The memo, later released by WikiLeaks, quotes Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev as describing his country's relationship with the Jewish state as an iceberg: "nine-tenths of it is below the surface." Why does it matter?
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MORE ON THE STORY
RT
Senior officials in Pakistani military intelligence knew of Osama bin Laden's whereabouts and arrangements for his safe house – that's the implication of confidential Stratfor files disclosed by WikiLeaks. Pakistan has dismissed the allegations.
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World War 3.0
Vanity Fair
“Internet freedom,” for instance, is the avowed objective not only of the US secretary of state but also of WikiLeaks, which published hundreds of thousands of classified State Department diplomatic cables. One way to think about the War for the ...
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Vanity Fair
Gono Profiteered - DRC Envoy
The Zimbabwe Mail
Their discussion was intercepted and leaked by whistle-blowing website,Wikileaks. Mawapanga told Ray that the same could be said for many Zanu (PF) ministers who did not seem to have the country's best interests at heart. Mawapanga told Ray that the ...
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Memoirs are made of this: a page turns on the 2012 writers' festival
Barossa & Light Herald
After WikiLeaks and Britain's News of the World phone-hacking scandal, where should journalists draw the line? How much should writers of memoir and biography reveal of their subjects? ''Now that we're all writers it makes sense to look at these ...
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In remote Baluchistan, Pakistan fights a shadowy war
Sacramento Bee
31, 2009, from the US consulate in Karachi and obtained by WikiLeaks said it was "plausible" that Indian intelligence was helping the Baluch insurgents. An earlier 2008 cable — discussing the Mumbai attack that was reportedly hatched by Pakistan-based ...
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Breaking Brad: Mega Millions or police chief pension?
Omaha World-Herald
That WikiLeaks is amazing. * Randy Moss signed with the San Francisco 49ers. According to experts, this should do nothing to absolve Americans of their belief that all flakes eventually move to California. * The obituary of a Denver Broncos' fan said ...
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Social media content creators need protection: Experts
IBNLive.com
"The fact that Internet allows for guerrilla journalism, is what threatens the people in power," he added, giving the example ofWikiLeaks. Earlier, Lawrence Liang, a visiting fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies claimed that "while ...
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IBNLive.com
Clinton to meet Saudi king amid Syria, Iran tensions
Reuters
Saudi King Abdullah was reported to have told Washington to "cut off the head of the snake" by striking Tehran's nuclear facilities, as revealed in a 2006 US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks. The launch of a new "strategic forum" between the ...
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US may accept less stringent controls for Taliban detainees
Chicago Tribune
Previously classified Pentagon dossiers on the detainees which were made public by WikiLeaks suggested that some of the five detainees have histories of particularly violent or anti-American activity. Official sources indicate that one of the detainees ...
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Azerbaijan is Israel's secret staging round against Iran
The Nation, Pakistan
A US diplomat's memo, later released by WikiLeaks, quoted Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev as describing his country's relationship with the Jewish state as an iceberg: “nine-tenths of it is below the surface.” The Obama administration officials now ...
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WikiLeaks under heavy fire | TG Daily
By Trent Nouveau
In other WikiLeaks related news, a US judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by an outspoken supporter of Bradley Manning. The former Army analyst stands accused of leaking thousands of documents that ultimately ended up on the ...
TG Daily
2012-03-22 #WikiLeaks News Update | WL Central
WikiLeaks News: WikiLeaks issued a press release offering to host a discussion on the future of Malaysia between Prime Minister Najib Razak, Anwar Ibrahim, ...
wlcentral.org/node/2517
WikiLeaks' Assange Plans Bid for Australian Senate - ABC News
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due next year despite being under virtual house arrest in England ...
abcnews.go.com/.../wikileaks-assange-plans-bid-australian-sen...
Australian Senate no legal haven for Wikileaks boss - Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: CANBERRA (Reuters) - A seat in Australia's parliament for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange would do nothing to protect him from his legal ...
news.yahoo.com/australian-senate-no-legal-haven-wikileaks-b...
WikiLeaks Founder Assange To Run For Australian Senate : The ...
The Two-Way - NPR's News Blog ... WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. ...Here's one way to spend time under house arrest: The WikiLeaks creator will run for ...
www.npr.org/.../wikileaks-founder-assange-to-run-for-australi...
Death of a data haven: cypherpunks, WikiLeaks, and the world's ...
Rumors suggest that WikiLeaks might try to avoid government power by putting its servers out to sea, but the idea isn't a new one—it already failed miserably a ...
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/.../sealand-and-havenco.ars
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to run for Australian Senate ...
He strongly denies the claims, saying they are politically motivated and linked to the activities of WikiLeaks, which has published thousands of confidential ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../WikiLeaks-founder-Julian-Assange-to...
Why WikiLeaks' bid for radical transparency failed | e! Science News
The scale and significance of the 2010 WikiLeaks disclosures were overstated, according to new research. Analysis of the WikiLeaks debacle in the International ...
esciencenews.com/.../why.wikileaks.bid.radical.transparency.fa...
WikiLeaks: 'We have not finished' | Media news | Journalism.co.uk
WikiLeaks spokesman insists mainstream media still have 'appetite' to work with the site and that a new submission site will be launched 'soon'
www.journalism.co.uk/news/wikileaks...at.../a548505/
WikiLeaks' Assange to Run for Australian ... - Reader Supported News
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to run for federal office, setting up a potential battle with the Greens for a left-of-center quota. Mr Assange, who is under ...
readersupportednews.org/.../10509-wikileaks-assange-to-run-f...
US needs Assange under arrest 'while seeking Manning link' — RT
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, faces an uncertain future. Pr.
rt.com/news/us-assange-sweden-wikileaks-617/
WikiLeaks' Assange To Run For Australian Senate Seat | Fox News
WikiLeaks says the group's founder, Julian Assange, will run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due late next year despite facing criminal charges in ...
www.foxnews.com/.../wikileaks-assange-to-run-for-australian-...
WikiLeaks' Assange to run for Australian senate: Report | World | News
The founder and leader of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, plans to run for a seat in Australia's upper house of parliament, the anti-secrecy group announced on ...
www.ottawasun.com/.../wikileaks-assange-to-run-for-australia...
WikiLeaks tweet airs Assange Senate aim - Local News - News ...
The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, wants to run for a seat in the Senate despite being under house arrest in Britain and facing possible extradition to ...
www.illawarramercury.com.au/news/local/.../2491800.aspx
WikiLeaks founder planning Australian Senate run | CTV News
He's spilled scores of top-level government secrets, much to the chagrin of lawmakers around the world. Now, Julian Assange wants to try his hand at being a ...
www.ctv.ca/.../wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-planning-to-r...
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