julian assange, state secrets, wikileaks

Human Rights Activists Condemn Treatment of Julian Assange

With WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange facing possible extradition to the United States, several human rights activists have come to his defense. They argue that punishing Julian Assange would be a blow to journalism and free speech. At present, Julian Assange is serving a 50-week prison term in London. The charges against Julian Assange Julian Assange set ...

Jack Roberts

Free Assange placard.

WikiLeaks Revealed Secrets of the Chinese Communist Party

WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange unveiled a U.S. government secret file containing details of many high-level scandals of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Subsequently, WikiLeaks and a large number of confidential documents originating from the U.S. government were blocked by service providers in China and banned by CCP censors. So far, no government has come forward ...

Helen London

Julian Assange.

The Left’s Love-Hate Relationship With Julian Assange

On April 11, British police entered the Ecuadorian embassy in London and arrested Julian Assange, who has been living there for the past seven years. The arrest paves the way for his extradition to the U.S. where Assange has been charged with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. Julian Assange and the Left Julian Assange, the ...

Jack Roberts

Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy.