
Belmarsh Warden Blocks Assange From Meeting With Representatives Of Press Freedom Organization
The warden of Her Majesty’s Prison Belmarsh blocked representatives with the press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) from visiting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, despite previously reviewing RSF's request and agreeing to grant access.
Rebecca Vincent, the director of operations and campaigns for RSF, declared, “We followed

In Push To Dismiss Lawsuit, CIA Says Americans Who Visited Assange Had No Privacy Rights
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The Central Intelligence Agency and former CIA director Mike Pompeo contend that attorneys and journalists, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, had no “legitimate expectation of privacy”

US Still Trying To Bury 'Collateral Murder' Video That WikiLeaks Released
There is no shortage of activists, journalists, academics, and people of conscience who have some story to share about the impact of the “Collateral Murder” video.
The U.S. military footage of an Apache helicopter crew shooting indiscriminately at a dozen Iraqi civilians — including Reuters journalists Namir Noor Eldeen and

A Conversation With Daniel Ellsberg: 'Guilty Of Journalism' Book Launch

Swedish Prosecutors Destroyed Assange Documents
Swedish prosecutors destroyed copies of email correspondence related to the extradition case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, according to Italian journalist Stefania Maurizi.
The documents were destroyed while Maurizi was litigating her freedom of information request, making it "highly suspicious."
Maurizi uncovered this major revelation during a hearing

The World Comes To DC To Demand Biden Drop The Case Against Julian Assange
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A group of legal experts, press freedom activists, journalists, and public figures filled a ballroom at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to