Press Releases with tag "julian assange"
RevolutionTruth Releasing Video Project in Defense of WikiLeaks
i-Newswire,
2011-02-09
As WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces possible extradition to Sweden at the conclusion of his London extradition hearing this week, RevolutionTruth has released a teaser for its upcoming short film.
International Subversives: Arnaud De Borchgrave
i-Newswire,
2010-12-01
Undressing electronically with eyes wide shut is what the world's only superpower has done in a global striptease worthy of the Marx brothers but hardly a word has been written or spoken about the motives of the WikiLeaks' chief leaker.
Ex-Hacker Lamo Praises Manning Charges
i-Newswire,
2010-07-10
Ex-hacker Adrian Lamo praised the charges against PFC. Bradley Manning today, commending the Department of Defense for bringing timely charges against the would-be spy.
Ex-Hacker Consummates Deal With Salon.com; Refutes Conspiracy Theories
i-Newswire,
2010-07-04
Adrian Lamo dismissed Salon.com's Greenwald Wikileaks-related conspiracy theories; outed Greenwald's primary source as a collaborator for Wikileaks; revealed past Salon.com hack in submission to Salon which Salon's Greenwald agreed to see published.
Despite Death Threats, Adrian Lamo Maintains Resolve to Testify in Wikileaks / Bradley Manning Case If Needed
i-Newswire,
2010-06-27
Former Microsoft, New York Times hacker will also continue to call for resignation of Julian Assange,
Ex-Hacker Adrian Lamo to Accept Salon.com's Offer to Rebut Wikileaks / Bradley Manning Story
i-Newswire,
2010-06-26
The story author offered Lamo opportunity to rebut content in Salon's own pages, unedited and uncensored. Lamo is electing to accept that opportunity.
Adrian Lamo to Wikileaks: Alleged Spy is an Alleged Spy
i-Newswire,
2010-06-11
Lamo rebuffs intimidation attempt by Wikileaks organizer; states efforts by Julian Assange doing more harm than good.
Adrian Lamo Clarifies Role In Bradley Manning Wikileaks Arrest
i-Newswire,
2010-06-11
Not acting as journalist when turning in alleged spy, Lamo says.