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WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he's made 75 official complaints over ... Washington Post LONDON — WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said Thursday he had made 75 official complaints over what he described as shoddy reporting on his long-running extradition battle. Online activist Assange itemized the complaints in a submission to Britain's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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WikiLeaks Chief Makes Press Complaints ABC News NOT LIKING IT: WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he has made 75 official complaints in Britain over what he describes as shoddy reporting. HIS COMPLAINTS: He says he had been subjected to "ongoing, widespread inaccurate and negative media coverage" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
When WikiLeaks Came to Fame: Two Years Ago With "Collateral Murder" Huffington Post The shadowy organization, WikiLeaks, aided by a corps of volunteers, had been leaking sensitive documents for more than three years, but drawn only modest media coverage in the US, beyond a few brief flurries, when it: published messages hacked from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WikiLeaks chief: I've made 75 press complaints Seattle Post Intelligencer RAPHAEL SATTER, AP LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange has made 75 official complaints over what he describes as the shoddy reporting of his long-running extradition battle, the online activist said Thursday. Assange itemized the complaints ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wikileaks had exposed lack of evidence against Hafiz Saeed The News International By Ansar Abbasi ISLAMABAD: While the whole world is puzzled about the timing and real intentions of Washington's announcement of a $10 million bounty for Hafiz Saeed,Wikileaks has already revealed that US officials had rubbished New Delhi's case ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Julian Assange: I've 'Suffered Extensive Libels' At Hands Of Press Huffington Post LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he's made 75 official complaints over what he describes as shoddy reporting of his long-running extradition battle. Assange itemized the complaints in a submission to Britain's judge-led inquiry into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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State Department CIO: What's Changed Since WikiLeaks InformationWeek By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek Eighteen months after its diplomatic cables were exposed in the WikiLeaks breach, the State Department continues to lock down its confidential information, while using the Internet and social media to further its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Task force drafting strategy to prevent another WikiLeaks FederalNewsRadio.com The goal of the task force and policy is to ensure that another WikiLeaks release of classified information doesn't happen again. But the mandate also didn't want to set back the government's progress to "connect the dots" in the post-9/11 intelligence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WikiLeaks: Secrets and Lies Variety Documentarian Patrick Forbes makes an obvious effort to maintain balance and objectivity in "WikiLeaks: Secrets and Lies," his lucid and comprehensive account of what was arguably the most significant leak of war-related classified material since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Oz govt slams WikiLeaks as 'reckless, dangerous' Indian Express The Julia Gillard government in Australia has renewed its attacks on WikiLeaks, slamming the whistle blowing website for its 'reckless, and dangerous' disclosures of secret information. The Australian Foreign Affairs Department has also reportedly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Assange lists his press complaints Herald Sun The WikiLeaks founder has complained over what he describes as shoddy reporting of his long-running extradition fight. Mr Assange itemised the complaints in a submission to Britain's Leveson inquiry into media ethics, which is examining the standards ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds to Unveil Insider Threat Defense Plan by Year End CIO In response to the embarrassing WikiLeaks data leak that laid bare lax information policies, a presidential task force is developing new standards and guidance for deterring and detecting insider threats. By Kenneth Corbin CIO — WASHINGTON -- In the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Military, Wikileaks, And The War On Terror: As Told By Puppets Bwog Bradley Manning is a US Army Soldier and intelligence analyst who has been detained for leaking sensitive documents from SIRPNet, the military's secure network, toWikileaks. Manning had a troubled time in the military. At only 5′ 2” he admitted in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jenny Holzer Returns to Painting, Making a Case for Abstraction in a Post ... ARTINFO Without either impeaching painting or naively positing it as a magic bullet, Holzer insinuates herself in the broken framework of modernist painting, showing us what politically-engaged abstraction might look like in a post-WikiLeaks world. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mugabe Insulted Kabila: WikiLeaks The Zimbabwe Mail By Radio VOP 04/04/2012 15:46:00 Harare, - Relations between President Robert Mugabe and leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila could have received a knock after the long-serving Zimbabwean leader insulted the youthful leader during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Task force expected to release draft insider threat policy Federal Times By NICOLE BLAKE JOHNSON | Last Updated:April 5, 2012 A draft policy to guard against insider information security threats such as the WikiLeaks breach will be sent to the White House in the next month or two. Minimum standards for a governmentwide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Good freedom, bad freedom: Irony of cybersecurity RT The whistleblower website WikiLeaks, which to many has become the symbol of Internet freedom, has been under fire from US officials and lawmakers. “BecauseWikiLeaks published documents which embarrassed the American government in many ways, WikiLeaks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Julian Assange: I may be biggest media victim since the McCanns thejournal.ie WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN Assange has slated the UK press over coverage of his extradition battle, claiming that he may have suffered abuse on a bigger scale than anyone since the parents of Madeleine McCann. Assange said yesterday that he had made 75 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The real story of WikiLeaks and Sweden Green Left Weekly By Kristinn Hrafnsson While WikiLeaks was preoccupied with preparing its new “The Global Intelligence Files”, where we released on February 27 actual documents from the privatised spying world in collaboration with 25 newspapers, Swedish tabloid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Government Harassment Suit Goes to Court New York Times (blog) Some background on the suit: David House co-founded a group that supports Bradley Manning, the soldier who was charged with turning over government documents toWikiLeaks. Mr. House says he was questioned multiple times by the FBI, among others,... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WikiLeaks: Cuban spies support Chávez's regime El Universal These spies constantly inform the president on the opposition's moves, any rumors in the barracks and any sign of potential treason within revolutionary lines, say reports from WikiLeaks quoted by the New Herald. These reports include information from ... See all stories on this topic » |
US Politics | AMERICAblog News: Murdoch's Sky News admits ... By Chris in Paris Murdoch's Sky News admits hacking emails for stories - how is this different thanWikileaks and Assange? It's different because Assange and Wikileaks have a heck of a stronger moral high ground to stand on than Murdoch media. More on ... US Politics | AMERICAblog News |
WikiLeaks chief: I've made 75 press complaints WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said Thursday he had made 75 official complaints over what he described as shoddy reporting on his long-running extradition battle. International | WISH TV |
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WikiLeaks chief: I've made 75 press complaints - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said Thursday he had made 75 official complaints over what he described as shoddy reporting on his ... news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-chief-ive-made-75-press-complaint... | ||
'Reckless' WikiLeaks faces fresh fire from Canberra New feature Personalise your news, save articles to read later and customise settings View ... THE Australian government has renewed its attacks on WikiLeaks, ... www.theage.com.au/.../reckless-wikileaks-faces-fresh-fire-fro... | ||
This Day in WikiLeaks: 03/25/12 WikiLeaks News: A supporter has began a new WikiLeaks poster campaign called "Wanna Know?" Every week a new poster with a new fact will be posted. thisdayinwikileaks.blogspot.com/2012/03/032512.html | ||
WikiLeaks' Assange runs for Australia Senate - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday vowed to be a "libertarian" and campaign for more openness in government if he is ... news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-assange-runs-australia-senate-0727... | ||
Wikileaks Northfield Connection | www ... - The Northfield News According an article for WikiLeaks News entitled “Stratfor called WikiLeaks e-mail release deplorable and illegal, ”The recent release of e-mails and messages ... www.thenorthfieldnews.com/.../Wikileaks_Northfield_Connec... | ||
Bulawayo24 NEWS | Mugabe insulted Kabila, relations took a knock ... Relations between President Robert Mugabe and leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila could have received a knock after the long- serving ... www.bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-wikileaks-byo-1389... | ||
US' plugging up of WikiLeaks axes free press | The Global Conspiracy 2011-11-16 #WikiLeaks News: a day f... The Crime of Truth: Obama's Persecu... Anonymous and Wikileaks Reveal Stra... George Friedman on The Stratfor Ema. www.theglobalconspiracy.org/.../us-plugging-up-of-wikileaks-... | ||
Death of a data haven: cypherpunks, WikiLeaks ... - KurzweilAI.net WikiLeaks may be planning to escape its legal troubles, says Fox News, by putting its servers on Sealand, a World War II anti-aircraft platform seven miles. www.kurzweilai.net/death-of-a-data-haven-cypherpunks-wikil... |


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