Why Julian Assange may need to think again
Few journalists would deny that WikiLeaks has proved a force for freedom of information. Many US legislators have argued that that freedom has come at a terrible cost to US national security.
As the Ukip spring conference begins, a Bulgarian supporter and MEP tells Channel 4 News that claims by a US diplomat that he was involved in organised crime are untrue.
The US soldier accused of leaking thousands of secret documents to Wikileaks has for the first time admited the leak at a military hearing and pleaded guilty to some of the lesser charges he faces.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange describes a Hollywood film about his organisation as a “massive propaganda attack” against the whistle-blowing website.
Speaking from a balcony at the Ecuadorian embassy, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange tells a crowd of supporters “we have won against the immoral blockade in the courts.”
Julian Assange marks six months in his gilded Knightsbridge cage with a Christmas address from the balcony of London’s Ecuadorian embassy.
Ecuador’s Ambassador to the UK Ana Alban says she intends to appeal to the Home Office for Julian Assange to be granted safe passage to medical services for treatment.
Undermining the British government’s position in the diplomatic stand-off over Julian Assange, the MP George Galloway implied our courts have done something “unprecedented” in order to comply with the Swedish authorities. Setting aside the diplomatic impasse which now finds Mr Assange holed up at the Equadorian embassy, is this a first for Britain? Are we really extraditing someone simply for questioning?
The WikiLeaks founder calls for the US to end its ‘war on whistleblowers’ but gives no hint as to how his extradition deadlock will be resolved.
The Organisation of American States jumps into the diplomatic row over Julian Assange and the inviolability of the Ecuadorian embassy as the WikiLeaks founder prepares to address the crowd on Sunday.
Few journalists would deny that WikiLeaks has proved a force for freedom of information. Many US legislators have argued that that freedom has come at a terrible cost to US national security.
Channel 4 News looks at the choices available to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as the diplomatic impasse continues between Britain and Ecuador over his extradition to Sweden.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is granted asylum by Ecuador as the country claims the Wikileaks founder will not be granted a fair trial on sexual assault charges.
The Foreign Office says it will extradite Julian Assange despite Ecuador’s decision to grant asylum to the WikiLeaks founder, after he took refuge in the country’s embassy in London.
The Ecuador government is expected to grant asylum to the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, almost two months after he arrived at the South American country’s embassy seeking refuge.
The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, is inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London, after asking for asylum. But Scotland Yard says he’s breached his bail conditions and could be arrested.