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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested in London Today!

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He was arrested at a London Police Station. :rolleyes:

Unfortunately, 500 websites has agreed to mirror the content and perform a mass leaks. :biggrin:
 

wahlaneh

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the most dangerous place is the safest place mah!:biggrin:
A$$-angel could have purposely allowed himself to be arrested so as to run away from the whole world going after his life liao.
 

ivebert

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Stupid Fucker

Of all places, he goes to UK, who was a Military Ally of USA for all the wars in Middle East
 

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Forbes: An Interview with Julian Assange. You Know Who He is - Now Read What's Next.​
 

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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2010 file photo, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange takes his seat during a news conference at the Geneva press club in Geneva, Switzerland. The lawyer for Assange says that the decision to add the 39-year-old Australian to Interpol's most wanted list shows that his client is being persecuted. Media lawyer Mark Stephens says Assange and his attorneys have not been provided with any information beyond what has been reported in the press about the sexual misconduct case against him in Sweden.​
 

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Australian founder of whistleblowing website, 'WikiLeaks', Julian Assange, speaks during a press conference in London on July 26, 2010. The founder of a website which published tens of thousands of leaked military files about the war in Afghanistan said Monday they showed that the 'course of the war needs to change'. Assange also used a press conference in London to dismiss the White House's furious reaction to the disclosures.​
 

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Founder of the Wikileaks website Julian Assange displays a page from the Wikileaks page on October 23, 2010 during a press conference at the Park Plaza hotel in central London. WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange said today that hundreds of thousands of classified US military documents leaked by the website showed the 'truth' on the Iraq war. 'This disclosure is about the truth,' Assange told a news conference in London after WikiLeaks released 400,000 documents which give a grim snapshot of the Iraq war, including showing the abuse of Iraqi civilians by Iraqi security forces.​
 

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange attends a news conference on the internet release of secret documents about the Iraq War in London in this October 23, 2010 file photo.​
 

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A detail from the Interpol website showing the appeal for the arrest of the editor-in-chief of the Wikileaks whistleblowing website, Julian Assange on December 6, 2010. Assange who has spearheaded the release of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables through Wikileaks is wanted in Sweden on rape charges against two women.​
 

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A file photo taken on November 4, 2010, shows Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (C), next to a bodyguard, as he leaves after a press conference at the Geneva Press Club in Geneva.​
 

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, back to camera, is driven into Westminster Magistrates Court in London Tuesday Dec. 7, 2010 after being arrested on a European Arrest Warrant. Assange is appearing at the court for his extradition hearing for sexual assault allegations in Sweden.​
 

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A van believed to contain Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is driven away from Westminster Magistrates Court in London after he was remanded in custody Tuesday Dec. 7, 2010. A British judge denied Julian Assange bail on Tuesday after the WikiLeaks founder told a London court he would fight efforts to extradite him to Sweden to face a sex-crimes investigation.​
 

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Photographers hold cameras to the window of a prison van believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as it leaves Westminster Magistrates court, in central London December 7, 2010​
 

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from CNN.com International

http://edition.cnn.com/


"The US administration has accused Australian Julian Assange, the website's editor-in-chief, of having blood on his hands."

The Americans have more blood on their hands.

USA have shown once again that their DEMOCRACY and FREEDOM can be bought by the rich and elite Americans. Actually, elite (Republicians) Americans are no different from Singapore elite PAP.

That is why WALL ST is save but MAIN ST suffering from 10% unemployment.

That is why the mid-term election is won by the GOP (Amercian Crossroads funded the US election warfare)


http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/trying-to-neutralise-assange-a-bad-strategy-for-authorities/

I know a number of hig profile Australians are supporting Julian.
 

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I know a number of hig profile Australians are supporting Julian.

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Swedish Director of Prosecution Marianne Ny answers questions during a news conference at the police headquarters in Gothenburg December 7, 2010

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Swedish Director of Prosecution Marianne Ny attends a news conference at the police headquarters in Gothenburg December 7, 2010. The sexual misconduct case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a personal matter and not connected with his work releasing secret U.S. diplomatic cables, Ny said on Tuesday.​
 
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