by Sydney Smith on Sep 22, 2011
Julian Assange Gets A Taste of His Own Medicine and Determines that It Is Bitter
As iMediaEthics has previously written, WikiLeaks' Julian Assange agreed to a book deal in late 2010 in order to pay his...
As iMediaEthics has previously written, WikiLeaks' Julian Assange agreed to a book deal in late 2010 in order to pay his...
Several reporters in Ethiopia made the news this month for being arrested or charged with crimes. One, Argaw Ashine, reportedly...
As iMediaEthics previously wrote, Australia's attorney general, Robert McClelland, slammed WikiLeaks and Julian Assange for publishing unredacted diplomatic cables. McClelland claimed that...
In light of the leak of a full unredacted copy of the diplomatic cables that make up what WIkiLeaks calls...
WikiLeaks began publishing from its cache of 250,000 + leaked U.S. diplomatic cables last November. Initially, the leak-publishing website linked...
The WikiLeaks website was attacked yesterday, according to WikiLeaks. The attacker is unknown, the Associated Press reported. The Associated Press explained that...
The 250,000+ diplomatic cables that make up WikiLeaks' "Cablegate" leak were reportedly redacted before being published. But, apparently, a copy...
Former WikiLeaks staff member Daniel Domscheit-Berg claims he "'shredded' more than 3,500 unpublished documents" that WikiLeaks had obtained, NYMag reported. The admission...
Mark Stephens, a former attorney for WikiLeaks' Julian Assange, has indicated he may have had his phone hacked by News...
Today and tomorrow, Julian Assange is appealing an order for him to be extradited to Sweden . The Associated Press...