Assange to take fight to British Supreme Court

Julian AssangeWikiLeaks Chief Julian Assange’s appeal has been allowed to the Supreme Court of Britain. The highest court of Britain will now decide whether he should be extradited to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, to be tried for the alleged charges of molestation and rape of two women. The former hacker has been battling the extradition since a lower court ruled that he be extradited to Sweden to face the charges of sexual assault.

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Assange’s final plea to avoid extradition

Julian AssangeThe long drawn out legal battle, WikiLeaks Chief Julian Assange will put forth his final plea to the highest court of London to reverse its decision to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Julian Assange was arrested a year back on allegations of sexual assault. A plea has been presented before the two Judges of the High Court for an appeal to the Supreme Court. For an appeal to be granted, the two judges should hold that there is a question of general public importance involved in the case.

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Protection of whistleblowers and wiki leaks

Protection of whistle blowers has been one of the leading questions today. In today’s world we want to bring change and this change and for that we need to bring revolution and this revolution can be brought by the information and the same is being carried out in the world currently by wiki leaks. Wikileaks exposes cables from all over the world and as a result world politics has cropped for stopping the wiki leaks or banning its operation.

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WikiLeaks to hold talks with VISA to end payment ban

WikiLeaksWikiLeaks can resume releasing confidential files again if it solves its bitter dispute with Visa Europe over ban of payment to the controversial site. Earlier this year the site had stopped releasing confidential files due to lack of payments as the credit card companies such as Visa or MasterCard had stopped the donations towards the site under pressure from the US Government.

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Wikileaks founder faces extradition charges

Julian_Assange_Julian Assange is facing extradition charges as London court will rule on Wednesday whether WikiLeaks’ founder, who angered the US government by publishing thousands of secret diplomatic memos, can be extradited from Britain to Sweden for questioning over alleged sexual crimes. With its finances under pressure and some of its biggest revelations already public, WikiLeaks may not have the strength to survive if Britain’s high court judge decides on Wednesday in favour of a Swedish request to extradite Julian Assange to face trial over rape allegations, some experts argue.

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UK GOVERNMENT SPYING ON JULIAN ASSANGE

JULIAN ASSANGECivil rights campaigners were sparked as the British government has been accused of spying on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. In the latest video release by WikiLeaks, it is been claimed that in order to keep track of people visiting him, three cameras have been erected outside the entrance of his temporary home in Ellingham Hall, Norfolk.

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