Saturday, April 07, 2012

DTN News - WIKILEAKS NEWS: Various Articles From International Media Originated From Wikileaks For April 7, 2012


DTN News - WIKILEAKS NEWS: Various Articles From International Media Originated From Wikileaks For April 7, 2012
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 7, 2012 : The international non-profit organization Wikileaks became world renown as a whistleblower publishing submissions of private, secret and classified media from anonymous news sources, news leaks and whistleblowers.
WikiLeaks states that its "primary interest is in exposing oppressive regimes in Asia, the former Soviet bloc, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, but we also expect to be of assistance to people of all regions who wish to reveal unethical behaviour in their governments and corporations".
Here are the news on various subjects on Wikileaks by global media/web/blogs and reactions respectively for DTN News readers and viewers;

WikiLeaks Related News;
WikiLeaks founder accuses media of libel
TG Daily
Julian Assange, the founder of the whistle-blowing WikiLeaks website, recently told a UK-based inquiry that he is the victim of "extensive press libels." "People who find themselves caught up in particularly newsworthy events or, as in my case, ...
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TG Daily
WikiLeaks founder says media 'abused' him
Scotsman
The WikiLeaks founder criticised newspaper and magazine watchdog the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) for its handling of his complaints. In a written statement to the Leveson Inquiry released yesterday, Mr Assange suggested that inaccurate reporting ...
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Scotsman
WikiLeaks Reveals Newt-Mitt Meet Details
Glossy News (satire)
While some observers have declared WikiLeaks a contained fire, it appears the obituary was premature. Though its founder Julian Asshinge remains in legal limbo, WikiLeaks has now partnered with a secretive group of tech savvy anarchists known only as ...
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There's Something Seriously Fishy About The Case Against Julian Assange
Business Insider
Any day now Britain's Supreme Court will issue a ruling on whether or not the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued for WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange is valid, a decision that will determine if Assange is extradited to Sweden to face allegations of ...
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Business Insider
Bradley Manning Supporter Sues Government Officials
San Diego Reader (blog)
At issue is a claim by House of surveillance and routine harassment by federal officials since he helped form a legal defense fund for Manning, the soldier suspected of dumping 700000 confidential military files through the whistleblower site WikiLeaks ...
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11:08 Accused LulzSec leader pleads guilty in Sony hacking
www.worldbulletin.net
Anonymous - and LulzSec in particular - became famous in late 2010 when they launched what they called the "first cyber war" in retaliation for attempts to shut down the Wikileaks website. Accused LulzSec hacker Cody Kretsinger pleaded guilty on ...
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Why Bob Woodward is wrong about the internet and journalism
GigaOM
Something like the release of the Collateral Murder video, for example — a classified clip of a Iraq war incident that Wikileaks released in 2010 — arguably couldn't have happened without the internet, which helped make the connection between ...
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GigaOM
WikiLeaks Chief: I've Made 75 Press Complaints
ABC News
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said Thursday he had made 75 official complaints over what he described as shoddy reporting on his long-running extradition battle. Online activist Assange itemized the complaints in a submission to Britain's judge-led ...
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange: PCC stood by as I was libelled by media
The Guardian
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has launched an attack on the Press Complaints Commission, claiming he has been subjected to inaccurate and negative media coverage "possibly on a scale not seen since the abuse of the McCanns".
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The Guardian
WikiLeaks Chief Makes Press Complaints
ABC News
NOT LIKING IT: WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he has made 75 official complaints in Britain over what he describes as shoddy reporting. HIS COMPLAINTS: He says he had been subjected to "ongoing, widespread inaccurate and negative media coverage" ...
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WikiLeaks chief: I've made 75 press complaints
Seattle Post Intelligencer
RAPHAEL SATTER, AP LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange has made 75 official complaints over what he describes as the shoddy reporting of his long-running extradition battle, the online activist said Thursday. Assange itemized the complaints ...
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Julian Assange's Talk Show Debuts Next Week; Watch the Promo
Forbes
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been known to make big promises that don't always pan out, but his plan to host a current events talk show on “Russia Today” doesn't seem to be one of them. “The World Tomorrow with Julian Assange” was originally ...
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Forbes
Julian Assange makes McCann media coverage comparison
BBC News
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he faced inaccurate and negative media coverage on a similar scale to that experienced by Gerry and Kate McCann. Mr Assange is wanted by the Swedish authorities for questioning over alleged sex offences, ...
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BBC News
Julian Assange: I've 'Suffered Extensive Libels' At Hands Of Press
Huffington Post
LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he's made 75 official complaints over what he describes as shoddy reporting of his long-running extradition battle. Assange itemized the complaints in a submission to Britain's judge-led inquiry into ...
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State Department CIO: What's Changed Since WikiLeaks
InformationWeek
By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek Eighteen months after its diplomatic cables were exposed in the WikiLeaks breach, the State Department continues to lock down its confidential information, while using the Internet and social media to further its ...
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Global hacking group Anonymous says it hacked Chinese government sites
Washington Post
They are engaged in political causes, including opposition to the global clampdown on file-sharing sites and defense of the secret-spilling site WikiLeaks. Some Web sites that Anonymous said it attacked were working Thursday, and government officials ...
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