Wednesday, December 8, 2010

News Wikileaks

After becoming a fugitive Interpol, founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange eventually arrested in London, England. Previously, Assange known to often spend time in England and Sweden before leaking 251,287 U.S. diplomatic documents

Julian Assange, founder of the whistle-blower site Wikileaks, said it would remain secret documents revealed the United States despite being threatened. When interviewed by a Spanish newspaper, El Pais, Assange justify the many threats she has received from the site.


The United States government welcomed the detention of the founder of the site WikiLeaks Julian Paul Assange by London police on charges of rape and sexual harassment. Assange himself denied the allegations of sexual crimes. Thus disclosed several high-ranking U.S. government in Washington, Wednesday (8 / 12).

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said PJ Crowley, confidential data leakage cases the U.S. was still under investigation according to the procedure, while the detention Assange problem today is the government authority of the United Kingdom and Sweden. "Still under investigation. The problem today is the detention of the British government and the Swedish business," Crowley said.

Currently Assange is the number one man who sought Interpol. Government agencies that have issued an arrest warrant to member countries to apprehend the founder of the site WikiLeaks.
Assange arrested at a London police station at 09.30 am local time, Tuesday (7 / 12). Police said he will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court, soon.

Swedish officials issued arrest warrants for Assange, to request a statement in the case of rape allegations that had nothing to do with WikiLeaks.On the other hand, he also received support from various parties such as John Pilger, a senior Australian journalist. "Julian is a man who dared to create an enemy because he is doing his job as a journalist for all of us," said Pilger.

Founder Julian Assange WikiLeaks is now languishing in the hotel without cost. A number of Australian diplomats will support Assange.

This was conveyed by Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday (8 / 12) despite Assange has accused Canberra "accomplices in the embarrassing" for the enemy.

"We'll give him immediately with a letter indicating that soon we will be ready to provide consular visit and another level of consular support of welfare and legal rights," Rudd told commercial television.

His remarks came several hours after Assange surrendered on charges of politically motivated lawyers who labeled his organization as a snowball rolling sow panic and anger to governments around the world.

PandaLabs, malware detection laboratory for computer security firm Panda Security says Swedish prosecutor's office website (aklagare.se) was attacked by members of the cyber hacktivist which named themselves 'Anonymous'.

PandaLabs threat researcher Sean-Paul Correll said, Anonymous attacks on Swedish prosecutors site, PayPal and Swiss banks. As is known, PayPal to block financial transfers WikiLeaks last week.

If the site is closed or processed Wikileaks law unfairly, Assange threatened to Doomsday Plan, which is releasing the secret document that is currently stored. That document, he said, has keywords of 250 characters

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