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Sweden Reopens Rape Case Against Julian Assange

May 13, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Sweden Reopens Rape Case Against Julian Assange

The authorities are resuming an investigation into an old assault accusation against the WikiLeaks founder. That could complicate U.S. efforts to extradite him.

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Julian Assange Appears in Court for U.S. Extradition Hearing

May 2, 2019May 2, 2019MEGAN SPECIA and ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on Julian Assange Appears in Court for U.S. Extradition Hearing

Via a video link from prison, the WikiLeaks founder said he did not wish to surrender himself to the U.S. authorities to face a hacking charge.

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Julian Assange Sentenced to 50 Weeks and Still Faces U.S. Charges

May 1, 2019May 1, 2019ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on Julian Assange Sentenced to 50 Weeks and Still Faces U.S. Charges

A London court sentenced Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, to prison for jumping bail in 2012, but his legal troubles are far from over.

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Ecuador Detains a Friend of Assange. Critics Say It’s Guilt by Association.

April 21, 2019JOSÉ MARÍA LEÓN CABRERAComments Off on Ecuador Detains a Friend of Assange. Critics Say It’s Guilt by Association.

Internet and free speech activists have come out in defense of Ola Bini, a Swedish cybersecurity expert, saying there is no evidence yet of a crime.

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As Ecuador Harbored Assange, It Was Subjected to Threats and Leaks

April 12, 2019April 13, 2019NICHOLAS CASEY and JO BECKERComments Off on As Ecuador Harbored Assange, It Was Subjected to Threats and Leaks

The Ecuadorean Embassy in London protected the WikiLeaks founder from prosecution for years, but its tolerance wore thin.

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Extraditing Assange Promises to Be a Long, Difficult Process

April 12, 2019April 13, 2019RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAComments Off on Extraditing Assange Promises to Be a Long, Difficult Process

Julian Assange quickly became a partisan issue in Britain, while experts noted that the United States has lost some other high-profile extradition cases.

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The People Demand Answers: What Happened to Julian Assange’s Cat?

April 12, 2019April 12, 2019DANIEL VICTORComments Off on The People Demand Answers: What Happened to Julian Assange’s Cat?

The cat had a sizable social media following that let it transcend the complicated politics of its master.

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Assange: A Self-Proclaimed Foe of Secrecy Who Inspires Both Admiration and Fury

April 11, 2019SCOTT SHANE and STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on Assange: A Self-Proclaimed Foe of Secrecy Who Inspires Both Admiration and Fury

From his beginnings as a teenage hacker in Australia to his arrest this week in London, the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been a deeply divisive figure.

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Assange: A Self-Proclaimed Foe of Secrecy Who Inspires Both Admiration and Fury

April 11, 2019SCOTT SHANE and STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on Assange: A Self-Proclaimed Foe of Secrecy Who Inspires Both Admiration and Fury

From his beginnings as a teenage hacker in Australia to his arrest this week in London, the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been a deeply divisive figure.

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Julian Assange’s Seven Strange Years in Self-Imposed Isolation

April 11, 2019STEVEN ERLANGER and NICHOLAS CASEYComments Off on Julian Assange’s Seven Strange Years in Self-Imposed Isolation

At the tiny Ecuadorean Embassy, he ran WikiLeaks, held news conferences, rode his skateboard in the halls and hosted visitors like Pamela Anderson.

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