Sweden unlikely to extradite Assange to US: Australia – The Daily Star
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UK Government Websites Attacked by Anonymous Over Assange – PCWorld
Haaretz UK Government Websites Attacked by Anonymous Over Assange PCWorld The U.K. Ministry of Justice has experienced problems with the availability of its website following a denial-of-service attack by Anonymous, which is demanding freedom for WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange who was last week granted asylum by Ecuador
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US says WikiLeaks founder trying to deflect attention – Xinhua
Haaretz US says WikiLeaks founder trying to deflect attention Xinhua WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. government on Monday accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of trying to deflect attention from his charges of sexual assault after he called on Washington to stop the "witch-hunt" against his organization.
US says WikiLeaks’ Assange trying to deflect rape allegations – GMA News
US says WikiLeaks ' Assange trying to deflect rape allegations GMA News WASHINGTON - The United States on Monday (Tuesday, PHL time) accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of making "wild assertions" about an alleged U.S. vendetta against him to deflect attention from rape allegations he faces in Sweden.