CIA

US Still Won't Comply With Spanish Investigation Into CIA-Backed Operation That Targeted Assange
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The United States government notified a Spanish criminal court that it still will not comply with requests from Spanish investigators, who are trying to

CIA Director Claims Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA-Backed Spying On Assange Visitors Could Damage US Security
In December, a U.S. judge found that four Americans could sue the CIA for violating their privacy rights under the U.S. Constitution.

UK High Court: Extradition Removes CIA's 'Rationale' For Assassinating Assange
The British High Court of Justice refused to consider “fresh evidence” involving the CIA's alleged plans to kidnap or kill WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

In Lawsuit Against Spying On Assange Visitors, CIA Will Invoke 'State Secrets Privilege'

From Prison, Assange Expresses Regret That WikiLeaks Can No Longer Expose War Crimes
"WikiLeaks is no longer able to expose war crimes and corruption as in the past," according to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

Judge Rules Assange Visitors May Sue CIA For Allegedly Violating Privacy
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A federal judge ruled that four American attorneys and journalists, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange while he was in the Ecuador embassy in London, may sue the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for