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  2. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks (/ ˈ w ɪ k i l iː k s /) is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents.It is funded by donations [13] and media partnerships. It has published classified documents and other media provided by anonymous sources. [14]

  3. What is WikiLeaks and why did it get Julian Assange in so ...

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    (Reuters) - Julian Assange, founder of whistleblower media group WikiLeaks, is due to strike a plea bargain this week that would free him from jail and allow him to return home to Australia after ...

  4. A look at Julian Assange and how the long-jailed WikiLeaks ...

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    News that the U.S. Justice Department has reached a plea deal that will lead to freedom for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange brings a stunning culmination to a long-running saga of international ...

  5. World Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    World Tomorrow, or The Julian Assange Show, is a 2012 television program series of 26-minute political interviews hosted by WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange and funded by RT, the Kremlin-controlled media outlet. [1] [2] Twelve episodes were shot prior to the program's premiere.

  6. Assange's last-ditch hearing to avoid US extradition opens in ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) -WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange began what could be his last chance to stop his extradition from Britain to the United States on Tuesday, with his lawyer saying his case was ...

  7. Wikipedia:External links/Perennial websites - Wikipedia

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    The documents on WikiLeaks are reliable primary sources for the fact that WikiLeaks contains or says certain things, but not necessarily for any claims that the documents' contents are true, correct, unfabricated, actually happened, etc.

  8. WikiLeaks' Assange set to be freed after US espionage ... - AOL

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    SYDNEY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to plead guilty on Wednesday to violating U.S. espionage law, in a deal that will set him free after a 14-year British legal ...

  9. Reception of WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    During the days following, hundreds of (and eventually more than a thousand) [203] mirror websites of the WikiLeaks website were established, and the Anonymous group of Internet activists asked sympathizers to attack the websites of companies which opposed WikiLeaks, [204] under the banner of Operation Payback, previously directed at anti ...

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