Showing posts with label Julian Assange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julian Assange. Show all posts

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Julian Assange handed Sydney peace medal

Whistleblower handed Sydney peace medal

Whistleblower achievements talks; which one is corruption or which one is fair. The Sydney Peace Foundation has accused the federal government of "demonizing" Queensland-born WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as it handed him its highest award.


The peace foundation presented Julian Assange a gold medal in recognition of his "exceptional courage in pursuit of human rights" at a ceremony in London on Tuesday.

It is only the fourth time in the organization’s 14-year history that the prize for extraordinary achievement in promoting peace with justice has been given out.

Previous winners are Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama and Japanese Buddhist leader Daisaku Ikeda. Foundation director Professor Stuart Rees said the award was to honour Mr Assange's work in challenging official secrecy.

The federal government has previously said the release by WikiLeaks of thousands of diplomatic cables and previously classified military documents may have involved criminality.

However, no charges have been brought against Assange regarding WikiLeaks' activities.

Bradley Manning, the US Army private accused of giving information to WikiLeaks, remains in jail awaiting trial on about two dozen charges, including aiding the enemy.

Julian Assange, who was named as the award recipient in February, welcomed the prize. Most of the people of the world wished him to achieving “Sydney Peace Medal”.


 (Source: manobjamin & herald sun)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London

 

Whistleblower website Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he speaks about the US and the human rights during a press conference at the Geneva press club in Geneva, Switzerland. Assange was arrested Tuesday morning in London on rape charges from Sweden.


Wikileaks founder Assange, a 39-year-old Australian, was arrested by officers from Scotland Yard's extradition unit when he went to a central London police station by prior agreement with the authorities, the police said. A court hearing was expected later.

Nuclear negotiators say talks between Iran and six world powers have ended and a new round is planned early next year in Turkey. Officials say the talks will take place in late January or early February. They spoke at the end of two days of talks in Geneva between Iran and the six powers.

Truth always beauty some Democrats don't like it but President Barack Obama says it was a necessary concession. He agreed to a two-year extension of tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans, in order to get a compromise deal that includes continued tax breaks for all Americans, and additional benefits for long-term jobless. House and Senate Democratic leaders say they'll discuss the plan today.

Wikileaks founder Assange threat of further disclosures poses a problem for the Obama administration as it explores ways to prosecute Mr Assange or the group in relation to the archive of some 250,000 diplomatic cables it has obtained, reportedly from a low-ranking Army intelligence analyst. However, go ahead Assange........Go ahead "Truth always beauty"

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Wikileaks - Collateral murder in Iraq


Wikileaks - Collateral murder in Iraq 

Whistleblower website wikileaks sensational docs released: On July 6, 2010, Private Bradley Manning, a 22 year old intelligence analyst with the United States Army in Baghdad, was charged with disclosing this video (after allegedly speaking to an unfaithful journalist). The whistleblower behind the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg, has called Mr. Manning a 'hero'. He is currently imprisoned in Kuwait. The Apache crew and those behind the cover up depicted in the video have yet to be charged. To assist Private Manning, please see bradleymanning.

5th April 2010 10:44 EST Wikileaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff.

Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-sight, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded.
The military did not reveal how the Reuters staff were killed, and stated that they did not know how the children were injured. After demands by Reuters, the incident was investigated and the U.S. military concluded that the actions of the soldiers were in accordance with the law of armed conflict and its own "Rules of Engagement".
Consequently, Wikileaks has released the classified Rules of Engagement for 2006, 2007 and 2008, revealing these rules before, during, and after the killings.

Whistleblower has released both the original 38 minutes video and a shorter version with an initial analysis. Subtitles have been added to both versions from the radio transmissions.
Whistleblower obtained this video as well as supporting document from a number of military whistleblowers. WikiLeaks goes to great lengths to verify the authenticity of the information it receives. We have analyzed the information about this incident from a variety of source material. We have spoken to witnesses and journalists directly involved in the incident.

Whistleblower wants to ensure that all the leaked information it receives gets the attention it deserves. In this particular case, some of the people killed were journalists that were simply doing their jobs: putting their lives at risk in order to report on war. Iraq is a very dangerous place for journalists: from 2003- 2009, 139 journalists were killed while doing their work, not only the journalist but also every living things has fallen in danger.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Mystify US Embassy Cables


Mystify US Embassy Cables    

Whistleblower Website Wikileaks began on Sunday November 28th publishing 251,287 leaked United States embassy cables, the largest set of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain. The documents will give people around the world an unprecedented insight into US Government foreign activities.



“Whistleblower Website Wikileaks “The cables, which date from 1966 up until the end of February this year, contain confidential communications between 274 embassies in countries throughout the world and the State Department in Washington DC. 15,652 of the cables are classified Secret.


The embassy cables will be released in stages over the next few months. The subject matter of these cables is of such importance, and the geographical spread so broad, that to do otherwise would not do this material justice.

The cables show the extent of US spying on its allies and the UN; turning a blind eye to corruption and human rights abuse in "client states"; backroom deals with supposedly neutral countries; lobbying for US corporations; and the measures US diplomats take to advance those who have access to them.

This document release reveals the contradictions between the US’s public persona and what it says behind closed doors – and shows that if citizens in a democracy want their governments to reflect their wishes, they should ask to see what’s going on behind the scenes.
Every American schoolchild is taught that George Washington – the country’s first President – could not tell a lie. If the administrations of his successors lived up to the same principle, today’s document flood would be a mere embarrassment. Instead, the US Government has been warning governments -- even the most corrupt -- around the world about the coming leaks and is bracing itself for the exposures.

Wikileaks published the full set consists of 251,287 documents, comprising 261,276,536 words (seven times the size of "The Iraq War Logs", the world's previously largest classified information release).

Mystify all of the cables cover from 28th December 1966 to 28th February 2010 and originate from 274 embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions.