By Jerry Smith Nov. 12 2013
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Just after Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison, and before Manning’s announcement of a gender transition, independent journalist Alexa O’Brien sat down with Manning’s attorney, David Coombs, for his first interview about the case.
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Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Julian Assange Talks About Bradley Manning and Political Payback
By Jerry Smith Nov. 11 2013
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Julian Assange talks with Royce Akers of Vice News Australia about political payback, his plans for freeing the most famous whistle-blower in history, and why the world needs a WikiLeaks political party..
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Julian Assange talks with Royce Akers of Vice News Australia about political payback, his plans for freeing the most famous whistle-blower in history, and why the world needs a WikiLeaks political party..
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Julian Assange Talks To The Belfast Telegraph: Video
By Jerry Smith June 14 2011
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down with Shane Doran at Ellingham Hall, the 18th century manor owned by friend and supporter Vaughan Smith where Assange must stay while he is under house arrest, fighting extradition to Sweden.
Assange talks about the press, the US government, the cat abuse allegations, some of his legal woes and much more.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down with Shane Doran at Ellingham Hall, the 18th century manor owned by friend and supporter Vaughan Smith where Assange must stay while he is under house arrest, fighting extradition to Sweden.
Assange talks about the press, the US government, the cat abuse allegations, some of his legal woes and much more.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Assange Talks About WikiLeaks And Suing Guardian Reporters David Leigh And Luke Harding
By Jerry Smith Apr 12 2011
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is under house arrest at Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, Britain, spoke with Leigh Sales, a reporter from the ABC program 7.30.
Assange and Sales spoke about WikiLeaks, fearing for his life, the book written about him by Guardian reporters David Leigh and Luke Harding, and much more.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is under house arrest at Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, Britain, spoke with Leigh Sales, a reporter from the ABC program 7.30.
Assange and Sales spoke about WikiLeaks, fearing for his life, the book written about him by Guardian reporters David Leigh and Luke Harding, and much more.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Julian Assange Discusses Revolutions And India
By Jerry Smith Apr 11 2011
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Last Friday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down with The Hindu’s Editor-in-Chief, N. Ram and the newspaper’s U.K. Correspondent, Hasan Suroor.
They discussed India, the published India cables, the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions, journalism, WikiLeaks and more.
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Last Friday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down with The Hindu’s Editor-in-Chief, N. Ram and the newspaper’s U.K. Correspondent, Hasan Suroor.
They discussed India, the published India cables, the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions, journalism, WikiLeaks and more.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
WikiLeaks Spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson Talks To Iceland Review
By Jerry Smith Apr 5 2011
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Award-winning investigative reporter and WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson, who joined WikiLeaks after working on the 'Collateral Murder' video, talks with Ásta Andrésdóttir from the Iceland Review magazine.
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Award-winning investigative reporter and WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson, who joined WikiLeaks after working on the 'Collateral Murder' video, talks with Ásta Andrésdóttir from the Iceland Review magazine.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Assange Lawyer Rob Stary Talks About WikiLeaks And Assange : Video
By Jerry Smith Apr 4 2011
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Rob Stary, an Australian lawyer representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down and was interviewed by the Wikileaks Australian Citizens Alliance (WACA).
Stary talks about WikiLeaks, the Australian government, and Assange.
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Rob Stary, an Australian lawyer representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sat down and was interviewed by the Wikileaks Australian Citizens Alliance (WACA).
Stary talks about WikiLeaks, the Australian government, and Assange.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Maher Arar Talks About Assange and WikiLeaks
By Jerry Smith Mar 11 2011
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Dual Syrian and Canadian citizen Maher Arar talks about Julian Assange and WikiLeaks during an interview. Arar was entangled in a famous case of “extraordinary rendition” that began at JFK Airport in September 2001 as Arar was on his way home to Canada from visiting Tunis.
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Dual Syrian and Canadian citizen Maher Arar talks about Julian Assange and WikiLeaks during an interview. Arar was entangled in a famous case of “extraordinary rendition” that began at JFK Airport in September 2001 as Arar was on his way home to Canada from visiting Tunis.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Assange Lawyer Says We Will Appeal
By Jerry Smith Feb 26 2011
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Jennifer Robinson, a member of the Julian Assange legal team spoke with Tony Eastley of Australian morning show AM.
They discussed the verdict in the extradition case, the judge's claim that Assange's Swedish lawyer deliberately misled the court, their next step and more.
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Jennifer Robinson, a member of the Julian Assange legal team spoke with Tony Eastley of Australian morning show AM.
They discussed the verdict in the extradition case, the judge's claim that Assange's Swedish lawyer deliberately misled the court, their next step and more.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Assange To Appear On ABC 1 Program Four Corners Monday
By Jerry Smith Feb 14 2011
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was interviewed by Quentin McDermott in England last month for ABC 1's Four Corners program. It is scheduled to air Monday night.
In the interview Assange talks about wanting to return to Australia, his bail conditions and much more.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was interviewed by Quentin McDermott in England last month for ABC 1's Four Corners program. It is scheduled to air Monday night.
In the interview Assange talks about wanting to return to Australia, his bail conditions and much more.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Assange On SBS Dateline And WikiLeaks Documentary To Air Sunday : Video
By Jerry Smith Feb 13 2011
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sits down with Dateline's Mark Davis to talk about Australia, the many unflattering books being written about him and much more. The program is scheduled to air Sunday night on SBS.
Also Scheduled to air Sunday night on the Discovery Channel is 'WikiLeaks: War, Lies and Videotape', a hard-hitting documentary directed by investigative reporters Paul Moreira and Luc Hermann. The documentary includes interviews with Assange and other WikiLeaks journalists including Daniel Domscheit-Berg, who left and started rival site OpenLeaks.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sits down with Dateline's Mark Davis to talk about Australia, the many unflattering books being written about him and much more. The program is scheduled to air Sunday night on SBS.
Also Scheduled to air Sunday night on the Discovery Channel is 'WikiLeaks: War, Lies and Videotape', a hard-hitting documentary directed by investigative reporters Paul Moreira and Luc Hermann. The documentary includes interviews with Assange and other WikiLeaks journalists including Daniel Domscheit-Berg, who left and started rival site OpenLeaks.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Julian Assange Fears Israel
By Jerry Smith Feb 11 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
Julian Assange sat down with Agoravox, a public service news site, to discuss his background, Egypt, the international press and other topics like his fear of Israel.
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Julian Assange sat down with Agoravox, a public service news site, to discuss his background, Egypt, the international press and other topics like his fear of Israel.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Julian Assange on 60 Minutes : Video
By Jerry Smith Jan 31 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared on 60 Minutes last night. Steve Kroft spent two days with Assange at the estate of friend Vaughan Smith, where under the conditions of his bail, Assange must stay while he is under house arrest.
"Our founding values are those of the U.S. revolution. They are those of people like Jefferson and Madison. If you're a whistle-blower, and you have material that is important, we will accept it, we will defend you, and we will publish it. You can't turn away material simply because it comes from the United States," Assange said during the interview.
assangewatch.blogspot.com
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared on 60 Minutes last night. Steve Kroft spent two days with Assange at the estate of friend Vaughan Smith, where under the conditions of his bail, Assange must stay while he is under house arrest.
"Our founding values are those of the U.S. revolution. They are those of people like Jefferson and Madison. If you're a whistle-blower, and you have material that is important, we will accept it, we will defend you, and we will publish it. You can't turn away material simply because it comes from the United States," Assange said during the interview.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Assange Enjoys Making Banks Squirm
By Jerry Smith Jan 29 2011
assangewatch.blogspot.com
In a partial transcript released by CBS, Julian Assange says he enjoys making banks squirm wondering who might be the next target of his website WikiLeaks.
"I think it's great. We have all these banks squirming, thinking maybe it's them," Assange said in his '60 Minutes' interview, scheduled to air Sunday.
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In a partial transcript released by CBS, Julian Assange says he enjoys making banks squirm wondering who might be the next target of his website WikiLeaks.
"I think it's great. We have all these banks squirming, thinking maybe it's them," Assange said in his '60 Minutes' interview, scheduled to air Sunday.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
The War on WikiLeaks : Pilger's investigation and interview with Julian Assange
by John Pilger, January 15, 2011
The attacks on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, are a response to an information revolution that threatens old power orders, in politics and journalism. The incitement to murder trumpeted by public figures in the United States, together with attempts by the Obama administration to corrupt the law and send Assange to a hell hole prison for the rest of his life, are the reactions of a rapacious system exposed as never before.
In recent weeks, the US Justice Department has established a secret grand jury just across the river from Washington in the eastern district of the state of Virginia. The object is to indict Julian Assange under a discredited espionage act used to arrest peace activists during the first world war, or one of the "war on terror" conspiracy statutes that have degraded American justice. Judicial experts describe the jury as a "deliberate set up," pointing out that this corner of Virginia is home to the employees and families of the Pentagon, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, and other pillars of American power.
"This is not good news," Assange told me when we spoke this past week, his voice dark and concerned. He says he can have "bad days – but I recover."
The attacks on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, are a response to an information revolution that threatens old power orders, in politics and journalism. The incitement to murder trumpeted by public figures in the United States, together with attempts by the Obama administration to corrupt the law and send Assange to a hell hole prison for the rest of his life, are the reactions of a rapacious system exposed as never before.
In recent weeks, the US Justice Department has established a secret grand jury just across the river from Washington in the eastern district of the state of Virginia. The object is to indict Julian Assange under a discredited espionage act used to arrest peace activists during the first world war, or one of the "war on terror" conspiracy statutes that have degraded American justice. Judicial experts describe the jury as a "deliberate set up," pointing out that this corner of Virginia is home to the employees and families of the Pentagon, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, and other pillars of American power.
"This is not good news," Assange told me when we spoke this past week, his voice dark and concerned. He says he can have "bad days – but I recover."
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