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1. Wikileaks is a website that publishes submissions and leaks ofsensitive government, corporate, and military documents, otherwiseunavailable to the public. It attempts to preserve the anonymity andun-traceability of its sources. 2. On November 28, 2010 Wikileaks released a vast cache of morethan 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables in an embarrassing leak thatundermines U.S. diplomacy. Due to the high volume of documents thatWikileaks intends to release in the coming months, the files are beingreleased in batches. The final number of files that will be released isnot known at this time. 3. This was the third major release of cables in 2010. In July,Wikileaks released over 92,000 documents and in October, over 400,000additional documents were released. 4. ****** computers are not to be used to visit the Wikileaks siteor any other websites containing such information. Such use constitutes"unauthorized use" in accordance with reference A. The *********************** centre (******) may monitor attempts to view thissite's material and will report attempts to the affected chains ofcommand. 5. Reasons for not accessing the site are as follows: 1. The site attracts a large volume of traffic. Given the nature ofthe material, third parties could collect and exploit visitor data ordeliver malicious software through downloaded files. 2. Conducting web searches for thisinformation may expose the user's computer to malicious search enginepoisoning attacks. c. Some information on Wikileaks remains classified and could constitutea breach of security policy if viewed from, or downloaded to, ********computers. 1. ******** personnel should also consider the similar contaminationrisks posed by the Wikileaks site to their personal equipment, includingcomputers, smart phones or portable devises such as USB keys. As datatransfer from these devices could potentially introduce the Wikileaksmaterials to ******* machines, electronic import of data to **** assetsfrom the Wikileaks site using personal equipment is not authorized.
Interpol issued an arrest warrant against the founder of WikileaksWashington, Nov 30 (EFE) .- Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant, a "Red Notice" against the founder of the website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, for alleged sex crimes, reported the police organization.Interpol has posted information on its website, at which time the warrant for his capture Assange, 39, has been issued at the request of the International Office of Public Prosecutions in Gothenburg, Sweden, for alleged sexual offenses.The order is a "red notice", the highest level of Interpol, which spreads to arrest or provisional arrest persons wanted internationally for extradition.Just today, the defense of Assange, born in Townsville, Australia on July 3, 1971, moving with total secrecy and no one knows exactly where you are at this time, has called on appeal before the Swedish Supreme Court Order imprisonment imposed on the founder of Wikileaks.This is the last legal recourse possible Assange lawyers.Last Wednesday the Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm, rejected his first appeal against the detention order, although it qualified the opinion of the Swedish court of first instance which rendered it.Thus, the suspicion remained a crime of rape, but reduced it to the category of "petty offense" while one of the three complaints of sexual harassment found that the degree of suspicion was "not strong enough."Assange, head of Internet portal has published secret diplomatic cables 250,000 U.S., is on trial for cases related to his brief stay in Sweden in August to give lectures on their work in front of Wikileaks.Assange problems with the Swedish justice began on 20 August when a prosecutor on duty issued its first arrest warrant against him for alleged rape, a decision reversed 24 hours after the chief prosecutor, who declined the case a misdemeanor of harassment.However, when the chief prosecutor, Marianne Ny, subsequently assumed the direction of research, decided to reopen the rape investigation that culminated last week with a new order of imprisonment against Assange. EFEYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
WikiLeaks founder should be killed: PM's ex-adviserLast Updated: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 | 10:49 AM ETA former senior adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper has joined some pundits and politicians in calling for the assassination of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.In a panel interview Monday night on CBC's Power & Politics with Evan Solomon, Tom Flanagan said U.S. President Barack Obama "should put out a contract and maybe use a drone or something. "I think Assange should be assassinated, actually," Flanagan said with a laugh, and when asked to expand upon his answer, added that he "wouldn't be unhappy" if Assange "disappeared."When the CBC's Solomon commented that his position was "pretty harsh stuff," Flanagan, who is known for his off-the-cuff sense of humour and often brings props to panel interviews, replied: "I'm feeling very manly today, Evan."Although the University of Calgary professor described most of the information in the leaked U.S. cables as "harmless," he added the revelation that Arab diplomats requested the U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear facilities as secrets that "could conceivably lead to war.""This is really not stuff that should be out," he said.A number of U.S. and Canadian media figures have either suggested or demanded the 39-year-old former computer hacker be targeted for assassination or executed in the wake of the embarrassing scandal over the hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic messages being published online. Amid the furor, Assange's whereabouts remain unknown.Former U.S. Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who is widely expected to run for president in 2012, has called Assange an "anti-American operative with blood on his hands" and accused Obama of not doing enough to stop the WikiLeaks founder."Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders?" she said.Canadian author and columnist Ezra Levant questioned why the Obama administration has treated the Australian-born Assange differently than the Taliban leaders targeted for assassination, saying he and his WikiLeaks colleagues "act like spies, not journalists.""Why is Assange still alive?" Levant wrote in his column for QMI Agency earlier this week."Why is he being treated as a journalist or political activist? If someone had published the intimate details of the D-Day plans during the Second World War, he would never have been seen again."Meanwhile, Interpol has placed Assange on its most-wanted list after Sweden issued an arrest warrant against him as part of a drawn-out rape investigation.Assange, whose whereabouts are unknown, is suspected of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion. He has denied the allegations, which stem from his encounters with two women during a visit to Sweden in August.
Quote from: "paula-c"Interpol issued an arrest warrant against the founder of WikileaksWashington, Nov 30 (EFE) .- Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant, a "Red Notice" against the founder of the website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, for alleged sex crimes, reported the police organization.Interpol has posted information on its website, at which time the warrant for his capture Assange, 39, has been issued at the request of the International Office of Public Prosecutions in Gothenburg, Sweden, for alleged sexual offenses.The order is a "red notice", the highest level of Interpol, which spreads to arrest or provisional arrest persons wanted internationally for extradition.Just today, the defense of Assange, born in Townsville, Australia on July 3, 1971, moving with total secrecy and no one knows exactly where you are at this time, has called on appeal before the Swedish Supreme Court Order imprisonment imposed on the founder of Wikileaks.This is the last legal recourse possible Assange lawyers.Last Wednesday the Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm, rejected his first appeal against the detention order, although it qualified the opinion of the Swedish court of first instance which rendered it.Thus, the suspicion remained a crime of rape, but reduced it to the category of "petty offense" while one of the three complaints of sexual harassment found that the degree of suspicion was "not strong enough."Assange, head of Internet portal has published secret diplomatic cables 250,000 U.S., is on trial for cases related to his brief stay in Sweden in August to give lectures on their work in front of Wikileaks.Assange problems with the Swedish justice began on 20 August when a prosecutor on duty issued its first arrest warrant against him for alleged rape, a decision reversed 24 hours after the chief prosecutor, who declined the case a misdemeanor of harassment.However, when the chief prosecutor, Marianne Ny, subsequently assumed the direction of research, decided to reopen the rape investigation that culminated last week with a new order of imprisonment against Assange. EFEYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginHmmm, looks like they're trying to silence him and put an end to wikileaks. I would bet that the alleged sexual assault never happened, they just need an excuse to get rid of this guy. Figures.
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