Assange to run for Australian Senate


WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is planning to run for election to the Australian Senate, the organization announced Mar. 18 on Twitter

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a news conference in London, February 27, 2012. 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a news conference in London 

FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London. WikiLeaks said Assange, currently under virtual house arrest in Britain, will run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due late next year despite facing criminal charges in Sweden. 
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London. WikiLeaks said Assange, currently under virtual house arrest in Brita 

Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit to the country in 2010. He denies any wrongdoing. 
Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London,  Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid h 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London February 1, 2012. Assange will appeal to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that could push his anti-secrecy website further towards oblivion.  
WikiLeaks founder Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London 

Supporters hold a banner as they await the arrival of Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit to the country in 2010. He denies any wrongdoing 
Supporters hold a banner as they await the arrival of Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder at the Supreme Court in London,  Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britai 

The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, gives a statement to the media after his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations, but may now take his protracted fight to Britain's highest court. 
The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, gives a statement to the media after his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal 

The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, arrives for his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange is returning to court to learn if he will be sent to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations. The 40-year-old was awaiting a judgment scheduled to be delivered Wednesday on his appeal against extradition. Swedish authorities want to question Assange over the alleged rape of one woman and the molestation of another in Stockholm last year. Assange denies wrongdoing, and insists the case is politically motivated. 
The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, arrives for his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.  Assange is returning to court to learn if he will be sent to 

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (2nd L) leaves The High Court on November 2, 2011 in London, England. Mr Assange has failed in his bid to stop his extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations 
Julian Assange Discovers The Ruling Of His Extradition Appeal 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, centre, is surrounded by media, aides and police as he arrives for his hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange has lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations. In a judgment Wednesday, Judges John Thomas and Duncan Ousely said that Assange, who was in court to hear the verdict, should be sent to Sweden to be questioned over the alleged rape of one woman and the molestation of another in Stockholm last year 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, centre, is surrounded by media, aides and police as he arrives for his hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange has lost his appeal again 
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Joey Cook said...

Anyone else sad because Julian Assange's limelight hogging is doing Wikileaks more harm than good.If he wins he'll learn just how important it is to keep secrets. He must always remember that "the truth will set you free".

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Assange to run for Australian Senate


WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is planning to run for election to the Australian Senate, the organization announced Mar. 18 on Twitter

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a news conference in London, February 27, 2012. 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a news conference in London 

FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London. WikiLeaks said Assange, currently under virtual house arrest in Britain, will run for a seat in the Australian Senate in elections due late next year despite facing criminal charges in Sweden. 
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2012 file photo, Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London. WikiLeaks said Assange, currently under virtual house arrest in Brita 

Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit to the country in 2010. He denies any wrongdoing. 
Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London,  Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid h 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London February 1, 2012. Assange will appeal to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that could push his anti-secrecy website further towards oblivion.  
WikiLeaks founder Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London 

Supporters hold a banner as they await the arrival of Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit to the country in 2010. He denies any wrongdoing 
Supporters hold a banner as they await the arrival of Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder at the Supreme Court in London,  Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britai 

The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, gives a statement to the media after his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations, but may now take his protracted fight to Britain's highest court. 
The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, gives a statement to the media after his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal 

The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, arrives for his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange is returning to court to learn if he will be sent to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations. The 40-year-old was awaiting a judgment scheduled to be delivered Wednesday on his appeal against extradition. Swedish authorities want to question Assange over the alleged rape of one woman and the molestation of another in Stockholm last year. Assange denies wrongdoing, and insists the case is politically motivated. 
The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, arrives for his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.  Assange is returning to court to learn if he will be sent to 

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (2nd L) leaves The High Court on November 2, 2011 in London, England. Mr Assange has failed in his bid to stop his extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations 
Julian Assange Discovers The Ruling Of His Extradition Appeal 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, centre, is surrounded by media, aides and police as he arrives for his hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange has lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations. In a judgment Wednesday, Judges John Thomas and Duncan Ousely said that Assange, who was in court to hear the verdict, should be sent to Sweden to be questioned over the alleged rape of one woman and the molestation of another in Stockholm last year 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, centre, is surrounded by media, aides and police as he arrives for his hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange has lost his appeal again 

1 comment:

Joey Cook said...

Anyone else sad because Julian Assange's limelight hogging is doing Wikileaks more harm than good.If he wins he'll learn just how important it is to keep secrets. He must always remember that "the truth will set you free".