Julian Assange, Politician, Wants To WikiLeak Australian Politics: Interview – Motherboard (blog)
					 Julian Assange, Politician, Wants To WikiLeak Australian Politics: Interview Motherboard (blog) Our visit coincided with the conviction of Bradley Manning, the young US Army private whose alleged espionage put WikiLeaks on the map. Assange spoke to us about political payback, his plans for freeing the most famous whistle-blower in history, and ..                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Bradley Manning’s Convictions – Democracy Now (blog)
					 Bradley Manning's Convictions Democracy Now (blog) These lines came from the chapter “Information in War,” a topic that resonates today, from Fort Meade, Md., where Pfc. Bradley Manning has just been convicted of espionage in a military court, to the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where WikiLeaks ... and more                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Snowden to release ‘important statement’ on Manning verdict – WikiLeaks – Kyiv Post
					 Kyiv Post Snowden to release 'important statement' on Manning verdict – WikiLeaks Kyiv Post The man who blew the lid off America's dragnet web spying program, Edward Snowden, is going to release an important statement today on the case of WikiLeak's chief informant, Bradley Manning, the whistle-blowing website has said in Twitter. 5 Things to Know This Morning ABC News all 162 news articles                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
WikiLeaks appeals Manning verdict in US courts – Assange – The Voice of Russia
					 WikiLeaks appeals Manning verdict in US courts - Assange The Voice of Russia WikiLeak's co-founder Julian Assange said the decision made yesterday by a US court martial must be reconsidered and annulled. He stressed Manning's conviction on a number of counts set a “dangerous precedent” and was an example of “national ..                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Busting for a WikiLeak? Assange is in the loo – The Australian
					 Greek Reporter Busting for a WikiLeak ? Assange is in the loo The Australian Who Weekly reporter Andrew Crooks spent several hours last month with the fugitive Australian WikiLeaks co-founder, still busy running his pro-transparency campaign -- including helping US whistleblower Edward Snowden -- after about 400 days in the ... Seeking asylum, WikiLeaks founder makes controversial choice: Ecuador The Idaho Statesman all 9 news articles                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
WikiLeak’s Julian Assange condemns Bradley Manning verdict, Barack Obama – NDTV
					 NDTV WikiLeak's Julian Assange condemns Bradley Manning verdict, Barack Obama NDTV Praising Manning as "the most important journalistic source that the world has ever seen", Assange said the US soldier, who prosecutors said had supplied WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands of classified US documents, did not receive a fair trial and ...                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy in WikiLeaks case – WWL First News
					 WWL First News Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy in WikiLeaks case WWL First News Manning had acknowledged giving WikiLeaks more than 700,000 battlefield reports and diplomatic cables, and video of a 2007 U.S.                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Seeking asylum, WikiLeaks founder makes controversial choice: Ecuador – Charlotte Observer
					 Seeking asylum, WikiLeaks founder makes controversial choice: Ecuador Charlotte Observer BOGOTA — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa seem to be worlds apart. Assange has pushed the envelope of free speech as his controversial website has published classified U.S. diplomatic cables and other ..                
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
US soldier braces for judge’s verdict in WikiLeaks case – TVNZ
					 ABC News US soldier braces for judge's verdict in WikiLeaks case TVNZ US soldier Bradley Manning could soon learn whether he will face life in prison without parole when a judge renders her verdict on charges that he aided the enemy when he released 700,000 classified documents to the website WikiLeaks .                 
																																	
												                
																								                
						
																    
Verdict due in US soldier’s WikiLeaks case – RTE.ie
					 Verdict due in US soldier's WikiLeaks case RTE.ie Private Manning in March pleaded guilty to lesser charges related to sharing 700,000 documents with the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website in 2010. Legal observers have said it is highly likely that Private Manning will be found guilty on at least some of ...