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Julian Assange
Information about this person was last updated on Tuesday, May 21, 2013.
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Julian Assange lawyer calls for safe passage from London
August 14, 2012 - August 27, 2012
WikiLeaks founder Assange seeks Ecuador asylum
June 12, 2012 - June 21, 2012
Julian Assange could be locked up if Ecuador bid fails
June 22, 2012 - June 29, 2012
'We will withstand any situation': Ecuador
September 27, 2012 - September 30, 2012
Swedish chef actually speaks Norwegian: report
September 2, 2012 - September 3, 2012
Kuwaitis vote after mass protest
November 29, 2012 - December 1, 2012
Popularity propels Ecuador's Correa ahead of election
February 17, 2013 - February 18, 2013
WikiLeaks founder Assange's bail guarantors ordered to pay
October 8, 2012 - October 9, 2012
Syria forces 'in Homs massacre'
July 5, 2012 - April 25, 2013
Bradley Manning admits he tied a bedsheet into a noose, considered suicide during confinement
November 30, 2012 - December 1, 2012
George Galloway: Julian Assange rape allegations nothing but 'bad sexual etiquette'
August 21, 2012 - August 23, 2012
GI's WikiLeaks Admission Energizes His Supporters
February 28, 2013 - March 1, 2013
WikiLeaks' Assange loses sex case appeal but may fight on
May 30, 2012 - May 31, 2012
Euro 2012: Dutch faced 'monkey chants'
June 20, 2012 - June 20, 2012
Dozens killed in Iraq suicide attack
December 1, 2012 - December 1, 2012
Facebook says no secondary offering to cover tax bill
September 5, 2012 - September 5, 2012
Earthquake rattles Indonesia
August 19, 2012 - August 19, 2012
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[-added]: They are trying to arrest him on suspicion of XYZ … It is definitely a fit-up… Their timings are too convenient right after Cablegate.
independent 20-MAY-13
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[added:]: This is their spies discussing it amongst themselves.
independent 20-MAY-13
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[-said]: They are trying to arrest him on suspicion of XYZ, it's definitely a fit-up though. Their timings are too convenient right after Cablegate.
huffingtonpost 20-MAY-13
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[-warned]: greater than the FBI and the CIA combined.
rt 17-MAY-13
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[ remarked]: has not demonstrated scruples in following its own laws in intercepting these [phone] lines to spy even on its own citizens,
rt 17-MAY-13
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[-said]: If it fails to do so, the Commission must be regarded as failing to live up to the founding European principles of economic and political freedom.
news_com_au 24-APR-13
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[-says]: I have been given a guarantee that I will see the transcript and will be able to adjust it for accuracy and clarity,
cnet 19-APR-13
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[replies that:]: we have gotten some decent African stuff,
panarmenian 19-APR-13
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[-said]: I fundamentally believe that disinformation becomes so easy to generate because of, because complexity overwhelms knowledge, that it is in the people's interest, if you will over the next decade, to build disinformation generating systems, this is true for corporations, for marketing, for governments and so on,
cnet 19-APR-13
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[-replies that]: Why are you not getting enormous numbers of anonymous USB drives about the bad documents in African countries that are run by these evil dictator types?
panarmenian 19-APR-13
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[-said]: It's a way of drawing attention to the things that we care about,
iol 12-APR-13
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[-said]: That said, the Australian government is doing appallingly badly at present,
iol 12-APR-13
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[-told]: The chief bookmakers who are running bets on the election have my chances at greater than that of the Australian government,
iol 12-APR-13
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[-said]: The corruption in the Gandhi political dynasty is well-known all over the world… and it’s about time that the Congress party of India took its sandals off before entering the corridors of power,
tribune 09-APR-13
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[-said]: The corruption in the Gandhi political dynasty is well-known all over the world... and it's about time that the Congress party of India took its sandals off before entering the corridors of power,
thehimalayantimes 09-APR-13
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[ said]: The collection covers US involvements in, and diplomatic or intelligence reporting on, every country on Earth. It is the single most significant body of geopolitical material ever published,
nineoclock 08-APR-13
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[-said]: The corruption in the Gandhi political dynasty is well-known all over the world ... and it's about time that the Congress Party of India took its sandals off before entering the corridors of power,
news_com_au 08-APR-13
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[-said]: Orwell once said that he who controls the present controls the past and he who controls the past controls the future,
dailytimesPK 08-APR-13
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[-said]: Communist propaganda.
dailytimesPK 08-APR-13
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[says:]: the US administration cannot be trusted to maintain the history of its interactions with the world, but fortunately, an organization with an unbroken record in resisting censorship attempts now has a copy.
novinite 08-APR-13
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[has stated:]: The collection covers US involvements in and diplomatic or intelligence reporting on every country on Earth. It is the single most significant body of geopolitical material ever published.
novinite 08-APR-13
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[-told]: hidden in the borderline between secrecy and complexity,
dailytimesPK 08-APR-13
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[-said]: The corruption in the Gandhi political dynasty is well-known all over the world... and it's about time that the Congress Party of India took its sandals off before entering the corridors of power,
channelnewsasia 08-APR-13
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[-said]: The corruption in the Gandhi political dynasty is well-known all over the world... and it’s about time that the Congress Party of India took its sandals off before entering the corridors of power,
dailytimesPK 08-APR-13
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[-later added]: Our analysis shows that the US administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past.
dailytimesPK 08-APR-13
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[-told]: hidden in the borderline between secrecy and complexity
news_com_au 08-APR-13
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[-told]: international diplomatic row
aljazeera 06-APR-13
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[-added]: This development is part of a pattern in which senior Swedish figures including the Swedish Foreign Minister, the Prime Minister and Minister for Justice have all publicly attacked me or WikiLeaks,
rt 28-MAR-13
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[-said]: WikiLeaks no longer has a copy,
HindustanTimes 05-MAR-13
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[-told]: We still can’t publish it while Bradley Manning has a potential life sentence hanging over his head
ruvr 05-MAR-13
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[ said]: Today's events confirm that,
CBSnews 28-FEB-13
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[-said]: The only safe way to get these cowards to publish anything is to get WikiLeaks to publish it first,
CBSnews 28-FEB-13
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[says:]: it will be a while
sbs 18-FEB-13
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[-said]: the political costs of the current standoff will be higher still
channelnewsasia 18-FEB-13
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[-said]: The party will combine a small, centralized leadership with maximum grass roots involvement and support,
upi 18-FEB-13
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[ says]: Bradley Manning did something similar,
sbs 18-FEB-13
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[-said]: the political costs of the current standoff will be higher still,
taipeitimes 18-FEB-13
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[-said]: Parties should be fun. They should put the word party back into politics,
sbs 17-FEB-13
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[-told]: I can't see a greater collapse when the executive can kill its own citizens arbitrarily, at will, in secret, without any of the decision-making becoming public,
sbs 09-FEB-13
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[-said]: I cannot see a greater collapse when the [American] executive can kill its own citizens arbitrarily, at will, in secret, without any of the decision-making becoming public,
rt 09-FEB-13
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[-promised]: That's why we need organizations like WikiLeaks. I encourage anyone in the White House who has access to those rules and procedures, work them on over to us. We'll keep you secret and reveal [the drone killing rules] to the public,
rt 09-FEB-13
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[-added]: It is not just an attack against us, it is an attack against Iran. It fans the flames of an attack against Iran,
globalpost 28-JAN-13
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[ said]: It is a mass propaganda attack against WikiLeaks, the organization (and) the character of my staff,
globalpost 28-JAN-13
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[-said]: They tried to frame Iran as having an active nuclear weapons program. Then they try to frame WikiLeaks as the reason why that's not known to the public now,
timesofindia 26-JAN-13
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[-said]: They tried to frame Iran as having an active nuclear weapons programme. Then they try to frame WikiLeaks as the reason why that's not known to the public now,
deccanherald 26-JAN-13
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[-said]: It is a lie upon lie. The movie is a massive propaganda attack on WikiLeaks and the character of my staff,
panarmenian 24-JAN-13
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[replied:]: We will see. Who knows.
sbs 24-JAN-13
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[-said]: It fans the flames to start a war with Iran.
smh 24-JAN-13
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[-said]: How does this have anything to do with us?
channelnewsasia 24-JAN-13
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Westwood [-told]: I’m a big supporter of Julian Assange,
kuwaittimes 18-FEB-13
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Hague [added:]: The UK remains fully committed to seeking a diplomatic solution with the Ecuadoran government to secure Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden.
sbs 18-FEB-13
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Westwood [-told]: I'm a big supporter of Julian Assange,
news 17-FEB-13
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Khan [-noted]: I don’t regret putting up bail money for Assange, but I did it so that he would be released while awaiting trial, not so that he could avoid answering to the allegations,
rt 07-FEB-13
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Khan [-wrote]: I don't regret putting up bail money for Assange but I did it so that he would be released while awaiting trial, not so that he could avoid answering to the allegations,
news 06-FEB-13
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Correa [-said]: The Swedish prosecutor always had the option to question Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London,
gulf 28-OCT-12
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Patino [-said]: I still haven't had a response from Britain to see what we do if Mr Julian Assange has an emergency... At this point, the threat that they will arrest him if he sets foot outside the embassy still stands,
iol 25-OCT-12
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Patino [-said]: As a result of the government of Britain's not giving safe passage, Julian Assange's health most certainly is beginning to be jeopardized and this is very serious,
haveeru 25-OCT-12
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Patino [-said]: I still haven’t had a response from Britain to see what we do if Mr. Julian Assange has an emergency ... At this point, the threat that they will arrest him if he sets foot outside the embassy still stands,
japantoday 25-OCT-12
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Patino [-said]: As a result of the government of Britain's not giving safe passage, Julian Assange's health most certainly is beginning to be jeopardised and this is very serious,
pukmedia 25-OCT-12
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Patino [-said]: I still haven't had a response from Britain to see what we do if Mr. Julian Assange has an emergency ... . At this point, the threat that they will arrest him if he sets foot outside the embassy still stands,
csmonitor 25-OCT-12
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Vivienne Westwood [declares:]: I am Julian Assange
telegraph 24-OCT-12
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Cherif Bassiouni [ said]: This is Assange's chance to call out again what he feels is really going on,
cnn 27-SEP-12
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Ratner [-warned]: It appears that Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are the ‘enemy.’ An enemy is dealt with under the laws of war, which could include killing, capturing, detaining without trial, etc.,
panarmenian 27-SEP-12
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Patino [-said]: The other question that's in the air is: what if they don't grant him safe conduct? Do we want to keep him 10 years in our embassy? Mr Assange would have to live there for 10 years without having the right to his life, his personal life, intimacy, the right to mobility.
novinite 27-SEP-12
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Patino [-said]: Absolutely we are prepared. Mr Assange we suppose is too, because he made the decision to request asylum and he knew the implications,
iol 27-SEP-12
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Correa [-said recently]: We haven't said that everything that Assange has done, at least I haven't said it, has been in favor of free expression,
news 20-SEP-12
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Garzon [-said]: It is injustice, because the US is conducting a criminal investigation into WikiLeaks. This case targets mostly Julian Assange, but other founders of the organization are also involved. In this respect, it is absolutely clear to us that such prosecution of a journalist who was just doing his job, violates freedom of speech in the US,
ruvr 10-SEP-12
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Putin [-added]: As far as I know, Ecuador asked Sweden for guarantees that Assange will not be extradited from Sweden to the United States. It has received no such guarantees.
deccanherald 06-SEP-12
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Garzon [insisted that:]: the procedure (against Mr Assange) exists.
ibtimes 06-SEP-12
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Patino [-said]: Today, we ask England to respect the Ecuadorian decision, grant the relevant safe conduct to end the impasse and protect (Assange's) life, which is seriously at risk if there is no mediation by human reason and the good will of international coexistance,
trendnews 06-SEP-12
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Garzon [ said]: (Assange) would be prepared to go to Sweden today if he received a guarantee that he won't be subject to an extradition process to the United States over Wikileaks. It is as simple as that,
guardian 05-SEP-12
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Hague [-said]: The suggestion that Assange's human rights would be put at risk by the possibility of onward extradition from Sweden to a third country is also without foundation,
irishsun 04-SEP-12
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Hague [-said]: stressing that a diplomatic solution to the dispute, which has become a standoff, should be possible. Assange, who is wanted for questioning in Sweden in relation to sexual assault allegations, has been holed up the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since June. Ecuador granted him political asylum on the grounds that there was a threat that he could be further extradited to the US to face charges, and even execution, over WikiLeaks' release of thousands of sensitive US documents. However, the whistleblower cann
rt 04-SEP-12
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Hague [-added]: The suggestion that Mr Assange's human rights would be put at risk by the possibility of onward extradition from Sweden to a third country is also without foundation.
thisdayonline 03-SEP-12
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Hague [-said]: This means that the United Kingdom could only consent to Mr Assange's onward extradition from Sweden to a third country if satisfied that extradition would be compatible with his human rights, and that there was no prospect of a death sentence being imposed or carried out,
reuters 03-SEP-12
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Lavrov [-said]: As long as he is inside Ecuadorian territory, I think no one will try any rash actions, and the rights of the refugee [Assange] must be respected. No one can challenge the judicial process. But when the Ecuadorian embassy is threatened with being stormed, just like the Winter Palace was, I think it’s a little outside the rule of law,
rt 01-SEP-12
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Patino [-told]: I'm convinced we'll find a way out ... I'm hopeful because the global mood that the Julian Assange case is generating will help us to find a way out,
ibtimes 30-AUG-12
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Patino [-said]: It's possible that Great Britain could seek to move forward with the guarantees, because they have repeatedly said that they don't want to provide the safe-passage (so Assange could leave the embassy and fly to Ecuador),
reuters 29-AUG-12
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Meyer [-said]: On the contrary, I believe that granting Assange asylum is an international guarantee against all those states who were seen to act in unlawful, illegal or criminal manner in the documents revealed by Wikileaks,
gue 27-AUG-12
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Correa [added:]: Then how did [Assange] become a rapist by 8 o’clock the next morning? It is very suspicious.
iol 27-AUG-12
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Hain [-said]: If the reason ... is revenge for Assange's treatment, it's weird to attack me,
ABCnews 26-AUG-12
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Correa [-told]: The crimes that Assange is accused of, they would not be crimes in 90 to 95 percent of the planet,
timesofoman 26-AUG-12
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Hain [ said]: They have not done their research because I have supported Assange and opposed his extradition,
icWales 26-AUG-12
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Correa [ said]: The entire scandal could be over tomorrow, if the UK would agree to allow Assange safe passage. Otherwise, it might drag out for months or years, if Mr. Assange is unable to leave the Ecuador Embassy in London,
ruvr 24-AUG-12
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Correa [also added that:]: Julian Assange has never sought to avoid, nor has Ecuador sought to shield him from, the judicial proceedings underway against him in Sweden.
elpais 23-AUG-12
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Correa [said:]: This could end tomorrow if the UK grants safe passage, or it could go on for months and years if Mr Assange can't leave the embassy of Ecuador in London.
bbc 23-AUG-12
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Correa [-also added that]: could place Assange's life, or his freedom, at risk in a permanent way.
elpais 23-AUG-12
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William Hague [has stated that:]: despite the grant of asylum, Assange will not be allowed to safe passage out of the UK and will be arrested if he leaves the embassy
ruvr 22-AUG-12
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Galloway [-said]: Julian Assange, let's be clear, has always denied the allegations. And this has all the hallmarks of a setup,
irishsun 22-AUG-12
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