WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange calls for an end to US ‘witch-hunt’
Haaretz WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange calls for an end to US 'witch-hunt' Herald Sun Assange denies the allegations and fears being transferred to America where he could face life in jail for the 2010 WikiLeak revelations of thousands of secret diplomatic cables. He thanked his family, including his children "who have been denied their ... In London speech, WikiLeaks founder cites many enemies, and much fewer friends Haaretz Julian Assange addresses the world Washington Times Assange: US may be holding one of 'world's foremost political prisoners' Christian Science Monitor all 4,498 news articles
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In London speech, WikiLeaks founder cites many enemies, and much fewer friends – Haaretz
Haaretz In London speech, WikiLeaks founder cites many enemies, and much fewer friends Haaretz Two months after finding refuge in the embassy and the ensuing police siege, the first public appearance by the WikiLeak's founder, wanted in Sweden for questioning over allegations of rape, took a comic turn.