Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA Spying On Assange Visitors: A Rare Court Hearing A federal judge pushed back when a government attorney refused to confirm or deny whether the CIA had engaged in warrantless surveillance
Bipartisan Group Of Congress Members To Biden: Don't Extradite Assange The letter represents the largest congressional effort to date raising concerns with the ongoing prosecution of Assange.
Detained Under UK Terrorism Law, Whistleblower Says Police Questioned His Support For Assange Support independent journalism on whistleblowers, government secrecy, and press freedom-related issues. Become a subscriber of The Dissenter. On his way back home from Iceland, British whistleblower and former diplomat Craig Murray was stopped by police and interrogated at Scotland's Glasgow Airport under Schedule 7 of the United Kingdom
Australian, Latin American Leaders Demand End To Assange Prosecution During US Trips Support independent journalism on whistleblowers, government secrecy, and press freedom-related issues. Become a subscriber of The Dissenter. The continued prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has the potential to create serious diplomatic problems for the United States. Last week, during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, two
What's Next In Julian Assange's Case? WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his legal team believe that Assange may be extradited to the United States before the end of summer. It is unfortunately time for us to prepare for court proceedings, and so far, you came through for us marvelously. I am so grateful to our readers
CIA-Linked Security Company Targeted Former Ecuador President Who Granted Assange Asylum Support independent journalism on the case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Become a subscriber of The Dissenter with this 60-day free trial. In addition to targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a CIA-linked private security company based in Spain allegedly spied on former Ecuador president Rafael Correa. Spanish newspaper El País
In Assange Case, Disaffected Journalists Reject FBI Requests To Aid Prosecution U.S. prosecutors have quite a struggle ahead if they hope to convince journalists frustrated with Assange’s behavior to aid them in their attack on freedom of the press.