Wikileaks

Grant Asylum to Assange »

By Mairead Maguire, July 20, 2012

Julian Assange’s only crime is he cared enough about people to respect their right to the truth, and he had the courage and bravery to print the truth, and in the process he embarrassed powerful governments.read more

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For You, a Thousand Times Over »

By Kathy Kelly, April 18, 2012

Engaging in civil disobedience at Whiteman Air Force Base, and thinking of Bradley Manning.read more

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Emma Cape

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My guest this week is Emma Cape of the Bradley Manning Support Network.read more

Why We Need Wikileaks: The Case of Honduras

October 25, 2011

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Air Force Backtracks on Wiki Prosecution of Its Own Members’ Families »

By Matthew Rothschild, February 12, 2011

At first, it threatened to charge family members with espionage if they dared to access Wikileaks.read more

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Richard Holbrooke's Demise and Wikileaks' Rise »

By Ruth Conniff, December 14, 2010

In the midst of the hagiography, we need to remember the costs of the approach to government that Holbrooke embodied, where powerful men negotiate the terms of life and death for millions of people behind closed doors.read more

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Julian Assange and his source indict the U.S. press »

By Eva Sanchis, December 8, 2010

Julian Assange is under arrest, but the U.S. press is under indictment.read more

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Julian Assange, like Daniel Ellsberg and Joe Wilson, Feels the Heat »

By Matthew Rothschild, December 7, 2010

The U.S. government is intent on destroying him for committing the crime of journalism, for exercising the right of free speech and freedom of the press.read more

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