Friday, December 17, 2010

WikiLeaks: les pirates lanceront samedi une campagne d’affichage

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: OPÉRATION PAPERSTORM | Le groupe "Anonymous", à l’origine d’attaques contre Visa et Mastercard, ont promis de lancer samedi une campagne d’affichage en soutien au fondateur de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange.

Des pirates informatiques du groupe "Anonymous", déjà à l’origine d’attaques contre Visa et Mastercard, ont promis de lancer samedi une campagne d’affichage en soutien au fondateur de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, menacé de poursuites en Suède.

"Operation Paperstorm" (Opération tempête de papiers) appelle les partisans de WikiLeaks à "imprimer un logo, un manifeste ou tout ce qui est visible ou fort" puis à l’afficher samedi dans les stations-service, les métros ou tout autre lieu public, explique un message diffusé sur le site twitter "AnonOps communications", utilisé par des pirates d’Anonymous. >>> AFP | Friday, 17 Décembre 2010

WikiLeaks: Julian Assange Fears He Is Subject of an 'Illegal Investigation'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has claimed that there could be an "illegal investigation" being carried out into him.


Speaking on his first day under house arrest, the 39-year-old Australian said he had not been provided with any evidence relating to claims he sexually assaulted two women.

He was let out of prison on Thursday after a judge ruled he should be released ahead of Swedish extradition proceedings in the new year.

Bail conditions require Mr Assange to remain in the country until the extradition hearing next year and he is now staying at Ellingham Hall, a country retreat on the Norfolk/Suffolk border owned by Vaughan Smith, the founder of London's Frontline club.

Speaking from the grounds of the mansion, he claimed certain institutions were "engaged in what appears to be, certainly a secret investigation, but appears also to be an illegal investigation.

"We can see that by how certain people who are allegedly affiliated with us were contained at the US border and had their computers seized, and so on." >>> | Friday, December 17, 2010

BBC: Wikileaks' Julian Assange 'fears extradition to US': Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says he is worried about an attempt to extradite him to the United States. >>> | Friday, December 17, 2010