Julian Assange Interviews

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Julian Assange Interviews

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Assange doing interviews (with Skype) with important political personalities



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In a bold move, Assange stepped into the Ecuador embassy yesterday and requested political asylum.
The guy has got balls!!!
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Eco ... 1Dj03.html
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planctom wrote:.

In a bold move, Assange stepped into the Ecuador embassy yesterday and requested political asylum.
The guy has got balls !!!


http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Eco ... 1Dj03.html


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Assange interview with President Rafael Correa of Ecuador :lol: :lol:




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In this weeks episode, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador discusses with Julian whether it's always the case of good media vs corrupt government, and examines his country's relationship with the United States.

Discussion opens with the circumstances surrounding the attempted coup de tat in Ecuador in 2010, during which the president was taken hostage. From there this weeks interview moves on to the key relationships between media, money and the interests of the United states that are at play in Ecuador. Following the coup attempt, Correa embarked on a furious and controversial counter offensive on Ecuador's media. He attributes the media's influence over the events of 2010 to the vested interests of corporate power and its control of Ecuador's media, now explosively claiming corporate owners of the media "disguised as journalists, are trying to do politics, to destabilise our governments so that no change takes place in our region, for fear of losing the power they have always flaunted".

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No DNA link to Assange in condom central to sex assault case


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Assange’s lawyers said the lack of DNA evidence on the condom, which was allegedly used during a supposed August 2010 sexual assault, indicates that a fake one could have been submitted.

The woman in question, now aged 33, claims to have been molested by Assange at her flat in Stockholm. She says that at one point he deliberately broke a condom in order to have unprotected sex with her.
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If he intentionally broke the condom to have unprotected sex, either
1) He is insane enough to play Russian roulette,
2) Or else he is already infected with the worst diseases and he immorally wants to infect more women
3) Or he determined by means of some form of very high-tech remote test that he secretly administered to the woman (without her knowledge) that she has no disease.
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Julian Assange addresses UN (Full version) :D



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Assange said that it was "audacious" for the US government "to take credit for the last two years of progress", given past American support for the ousted Arab dictators. He said Mohammed Bouazizi, a Tunisian street pedlar whose suicide from despair over his life in January last year sparked the revolt, "did not set himself on fire so that Barack Obama could get re-elected".

He added that it was "disrespect to the dead to claim that the United States supported the forces of change".

Instead, Assange claimed that it was the leak of classified US diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks, allegedly by a US soldier in military intelligence, Bradley Manning, that "went on to help trigger the Arab spring".

Referring to Obama's UN defence of the freedom of expression, Assange pointed to the treatment of Manning in US prison, where he was held in isolation, stripped and left naked for hours in his cell, and to the denunciation of WikiLeaks by American leaders.

"The time for words has run out. It is time to cease the persecution of our people and our alleged sources. It is time to join the force of change, not in fine words but in fine deeds," Assange said.

more @ link

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