Twitter Locks WikiLeaks’ Account Days Before Assange’s Extradition Hearing Begins
By Aaron Kesel The Twitter account belonging to WikiLeaks and brandishing a total of 5.4 million followers has been locked ahead of its former editor-in-chief…
By Aaron Kesel The Twitter account belonging to WikiLeaks and brandishing a total of 5.4 million followers has been locked ahead of its former editor-in-chief…
By Aaron Kesel The U.S. National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) has stressed in its latest report that hacktivists and “public disclosure organizations” like WikiLeaks…
By The Last American Vagabond Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we…
By Caitlin Johnstone WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson gave a brief statement to the press after the latest court hearing for Julian Assange’s extradition case in…
By Brandon Turbeville It’s almost two years after the bombing of al-Sha’aryat Airbase in Syria by the United States. Almost two years since the alleged…
By Caitlin Johnstone This is getting really, really, really weird. WikiLeaks has published yet another set of leaked internal documents from within the Organisation for…
By Jason Bermas Dack Rouleau is the rare breed of front-line activist willing to step up and ask direct questions to the political establishment. As…
By Andrea Germanos A group of over 100 doctors on Monday urged the Australian government to end its “refusal to act” in the case of…
By Caitlin Johnstone It’s been a bad last 24 hours for the war propagandists. WikiLeaks has published multiple documents providing further details on the coverup…
By Tyler Durden With Washington fighting tooth-and-nail to extradite him from the UK, the notion that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange might die in prison is…
By Aaron Kesel WikiLeaks has taken much of a hiatus from publishing since the arrest and imprisonment of its founder Julian Assange. Yesterday, the organization…
By Elias Marat Swedish prosecutors have dropped the ongoing investigation into a 2010 rape allegation made against WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, citing the weakening of…
By Consortium News Lady Emma Arbuthnot, the Westminster chief magistrate enmeshed in a conflict of interest, will no longer be presiding over the extradition proceedings of imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian…
Op-Ed by Caitlin Johnstone Yesterday I started a thread on Twitter lamenting the fact that support for WikiLeaks and Julian Assange has been eroded all…