‘Playing a Holding Game’: Assange May Be Taken to Unknown Location Instead of US

Karen Kwiatkowski, an activist and former US Air Force lieutenant colonel who left the armed forces in protest of the invasion of Iraq, joined Radio Sputnik’s Loud & Clear Wednesday to discuss the recent sentencing of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for skipping bail in the UK in 2012.
— Read on sputniknews.com/analysis/201905021074630929-assange-may-be-taken-to-unknown-location/

‘Playing a Holding Game’: Assange May Be Taken to Unknown Location Instead of US

Karen Kwiatkowski, an activist and former US Air Force lieutenant colonel who left the armed forces in protest of the invasion of Iraq, joined Radio Sputnik’s Loud & Clear Wednesday to discuss the recent sentencing of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for skipping bail in the UK in 2012.
— Read on sputniknews.com/analysis/201905021074630929-assange-may-be-taken-to-unknown-location/

Julian Assange’s Prosecution is about Much More Than Attempting to Hack a Password

The recent arrest of Wikileaks editor Julian Assange surprised many by hinging on one charge: a Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) charge for a single, unsuccessful attempt to reverse engineer a password. This might not be the only charge Assange ultimately faces. The government can add more…
— Read on www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/04/julian-assanges-prosecution-about-much-more-attempting-hack-password