A running dog cannot be a watchdog Malaysia Kini L Joy: As far as the Wikileaks session is concerned, we have only RPK's word that it is a forum, while DSAI's (Anwar's) version was that it was a Wikileak /DSAI interview session. Why does Thayaparan believe RPK's version, and not even highlight DSAI's …

13WMAZ WikiLeak's Julian Assange May Run for Office 13WMAZ CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — WikiLeaks says the group's founder, Julian Assange, will run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due late next year despite facing criminal charges in Sweden. The 40-year-old Australian is currently being held … and more

Passport Magazine (blog) Bradley Manning's Treatment Called Inhuman and Cruel by United Nations Passport Magazine (blog) Mendez writes of the accused WikiLeak -er: “The special rapporteur concludes that imposing seriously punitive conditions of detention on someone who has not been found guilty of any crime is a violation of his right to physical and psychological … and more

UN torture official denounces US treatment of Bradley Manning World Socialist Web Site The 24-year-old Army private has been held for nearly 20 months, accused of leaking documentary evidence of US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan to the whistleblower organization WikiLeaks . Speaking Monday at a UN Human Rights Council meeting in …

NEW YORK (Reuters) – One of the world's most-wanted hackers secretly became an FBI informant last year, providing evidence that led to charges on Tuesday against five other suspected leaders of the Anonymous international hacking group. In a major blow to Anonymous, which has attacked the websites of government agencies and companies around the world, U.S

(Reuters) – The arrests of six suspected leaders of the loose-knit international hacking group Anonymous comes after a long string of cyber vandalism against major companies and government agencies around the world. Dec 2010: Anonymous' early attacks took aim at the websites of Mastercard, Visa and eBay's PayPal in retaliation for the companies' refusal to accept donations for Wikileaks, whose …