WikiLeaks

Fifteen years since Assange established WikiLeaks

Today marks fifteen years since WikiLeaks was founded by Australian publisher Julian Assange on October 4, 2006. In the years since, the small media organisation, founded on a shoestring, has become synonymous with the courageous exposure of government and corporate crimes, as well as the ever-more ferocious attempts of state agencies and the ruling elites to censor the internet and[Read More...]

Inside the CIA plot to kidnap, kill Julian Assange

As the Biden administration continues to seek the extradition of Julian Assange, new details have emerged about the Trump administration’s secret CIA-led war against Assange and his organization, Wikileaks. Michael Isikoff of Yahoo News discusses on Pushback. Michael Isikoff of Yahoo News discusses his team’s reporting on the CIA plot to surveil, kidnap, and even kill Assange — all overseen by Michael Pompeo. In response, Pompeo has called for the prosecution of all the sources involved. The story builds on […]

Murderous Fantasies: The US Intelligence Effort Against Assange

If there was any reason to halt a farcical train of legal proceedings, then the case against Julian Assange would have to be the standard bearing example.  Since last year, the efforts by the US government to pursue his extradition to the vicious purgatory of American justice has seen more than a fair share of […]
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Gaslighting The Public: Serial Deceptions By The State-Corporate Media

During last week’s Tory Cabinet reshuffle, ITV political editor Robert Peston inadvertently summed up the primary function of political journalists: ‘I simply pass on’ His tweet was in reference to a ministerial source saying that Priti Patel was ‘not looking happy’. She remained in her job as Home Secretary. Peston’s phrase was a tragicomic echo […]

Les « Luxleaks » à nouveau devant la justice européenne

Après une première enquête retoquée, la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme revient sur l'affaire des « #Luxleaks » après avoir validé une demande de nouvelle audience déposée par Raphaël Halet, l'un des informateurs à l'origine de la révélation concernant ce vaste scandale d'évasion fiscale. L'avocat Thomas Carbonnier, spécialiste en droit des affaires et fiscalité, décrypte la situation pour RT (...)

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Europe

Les « Luxleaks » à nouveau devant la justice européenne

Après une première enquête retoquée, la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme revient sur l'affaire des « #Luxleaks » après avoir validé une demande de nouvelle audience déposée par Raphaël Halet, l'un des informateurs à l'origine de la révélation concernant ce vaste scandale d'évasion fiscale. L'avocat Thomas Carbonnier, spécialiste en droit des affaires et fiscalité, décrypte la situation pour RT (...)

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Europe