Thursday, July 12, 2012

Wikileaks victory

  • WikiLeaks declared victory Thursday in the first round of its campaign against the financial blockade imposed by Visa and MasterCard after an Icelandic court ordered their local partner to resume processing credit card donations to the secret-spilling site.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • according to a statement from WikiLeaks. "This is a significant victory against Washington's attempt to silence WikiLeaks," WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said in a statement about the win in Iceland. "We will not be silenced.
  • (Wired News)
  • Economic censorship is censorship. WikiLeaks claims that the block on donations worldwide has cost the group more than $20 million. This is a significant victory against Washingtons attempt to silence WikiLeaks, founder Julian Assange said in a statement.
  • (The Verge)
  • A US military judge has asked army prosecutors to account for their actions amid accusations they withheld evidence from lawyers for WikiLeaks suspect.
  • (Skynews.com)
  • That victory came out a campaign through the Grand National Consolidated Tonight, we are at the start of a movement to do for Julian and for Wikileaks what British radicals did in the 1830s for the labour movement.
  • (greenleft.org.au)
  • the accused's legal team scored a rare victory. At the ongoing series of hearings being held at Ft.
  • (New American)
  • In a statement, the Bradley Manning Support Network said: Any ruling in favor of the truth is a victory for Bradley Manning s ambassador to Britain has returned home to discuss WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's bid for political amnesty.
  • (Democracy Now)

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