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A man walks inside the Pionen high-security computer storage facility of Swedish Bahnhof , one of the companies to host WikiLeaks servers on December 9, 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden.
A woman walks her dog past the entrance to the Pionen high-security computer storage facility of Swedish Bahnhof , one of the companies to host WikiLeaks servers on December 9, 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden.
A man walks inside the Pionen high-security computer storage facility of Swedish Bahnhof , one of the companies to host WikiLeaks servers on December 9, 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden. The Pionen White Mountain data centre, once a cold-war era bunker and nuclear shelter, is now home of one of the most intesnse data centrea in the world.
Protesters gather in support of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange in Sydney, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. WikiLeaks' extensive releases of secret U.S. diplomatic cables have embarrassed U.S. allies, angered rivals, and reopened old wounds across the world. U.S. officials in Washington say other countries have curtailed their dealings with the U.S. government because of WikiLeaks' actions.
An unidentified protestor tapes a slogan to a wall before hundreds of protestors march through Brisbane's city center to protest against the detention of WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, in Brisbane, Australia, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010.
A woman joins hundreds of other Australians rallying in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in Sydney on December 10, 2010. People gathered outside Sydney's central Town Hall and Brisbane's foreign ministry office to support the 39-year-old who remains on remand in Britain on sexual assault allegations, with the rallies designed to coincide with international human rights day.
Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange hold a banner, wearing the masks featuring the American National flags during a protest at Consulate General of the United States in Hong Kong Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. Skirmishes raged across cyberspace between WikiLeaks supporters and the companies they accuse of trying to stifle the group, with websites on both sides of the battle line taken out of service or choked off by attacks.
A supporter of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, participates at a demonstration outside the Swedish Embassy In central London, Monday, Dec. 13, 2010 ahead of the hearing of Assange's extradition case to Sweden.
Australia's Network Seven asked Christine Assange to ask her 39-year-old son one question during a visit to his London jail: Was it worth it?
Mother : Assange still committed to publishing secret documents
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Christine Assange told her son there was worldwide support for him.
"I told him how people from all over the world, all sorts of countries were standing up with placards and screaming out for his freedom and justice and he was very heartened by that," she said. "As a mother I am asking the world to stand up for my brave son."
A protestor holds a placard as she demonstrates in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, ahead of his hearing at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court, in London on December 14, 2010. Assange blasted Visa, MasterCard and PayPal Tuesday for blocking donations to his website, in a defiant statement from behind bars ahead of a fresh court appearance in London.
Media gathered outside the City of Westminster Magistrates Court in London where whistle-blowing website Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is in court for his bail hearing, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reacts behind the heavily tinted window of a police van as he arrives at Wandsworth Prison in London, Tuesday Dec. 14, 2010.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London Tuesday Dec. 14, 2010. A British judge granted Assange bail on Tuesday but he will remain in custody for at least another 48 hours after Swedish prosecutors said they would challenge the decision.
Members of the media gather outside of London's High Court, on December 16, 2010. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange finds out Thursday if a British court will grant him bail, as he fights attempts to extradite to Sweden over allegations of sex crimes
A supporter of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange poses for photographers with a banner outside the High Court, London, Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010. A judge is set to decide whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be freed or remain in prison, as authorities appeal a court's decision to grant him bail.