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away you can stay so. however things chang and the woman came back. and. wanted to leave this native. women the really approached him it seems like especially the younger ones saw him on t.v. fell into law whatever that may be the person in it looks like someone who wants to be a rock n roll groupie or something approaching him and really chasing him down and finally she also succeeds in it and they share a one night stand which at some point becomes a balticon don't you know. it was only after learning that a song should slept with both of them at the women decided to go to the police that proved to turning point both phone wiki leaks and for julian assange it was when
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this story took a very different. women went to the police. one's there to report a rape they report they wanted to encourage him to have an h.r. vetoes because they have had sex with him unprotected more concerned about. so there was no like actual rape right there was no violence there although all the newspapers afterwards they were saying rape allegations rape allegations there was no actual rape because this is this miss this is but this is exactly this is that was the aim of the whole exercise to start hearing the word rape in connection with . the best occasion in which exam rangers are to links in the round and you'll. know when the rape allegation of police ring easy is associated with using the ring . may be able. there's something suspicious about him and
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because he hasn't and he's run away from. i think it would have been better had he gone to sweden because i think he needed some changes clear his name but. at the same time i completely. why he did the program in sweden it's not a country where i understand the language of addition to a media climate has been set up in sweden. i think that if julian went to sweden at that point he would have been extradited he was often like mocked in the pres and people say ah he just wants to know as he doesn't want to face the music in sweden and so on and then said he's paranoid but i think from today's perspective and we don't really know now what the that the us us is really after him and i think he was unable to. continue with.
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the big thing that i think cruelly undermined the public support for julian was a swedish case obviously you would find the newspapers of high repute. television stations to doing julian in and became gratuitous. i think would be fair to say the mainstream old sound media never really liked chile and. they didn't really like to him because his model publishing was a threat to their existence. and there was a great deal of jealousy in the mainstream towards wiki leaks and torches sauntered particularly why i wanted to be more like office. the one the boss.
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when they wanted access to the commands they were then that is a spurious and simple. knowledge they cannot even do no great this little note with respect. in the moment they collided with him they took the information he had but then immediately let's say the next day you had a hit piece in the new york times from bill keller he was editor in chief at that time described him as a bag lady. he came immediately something about his character up. there i think that is a betrayal it's a betrayal of principle. what do you think of the allegations that julianna sanji is a direct quote from the new york times is that he's
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a narcissist with an outsized view of his own of origins and that he has no interest in monday matters like personal hygiene. really. i can't think of another journalist or publisher who has won a major international journalist wards. and for whom media organizations have complained about whether his socks were dirty or had been washed here i mean really. i wonder whether any single human being has been subjected to the level of smear. in the palms and walls at school.
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into india live in a british court released a social built on condition that he didn't leave the country. he was also required to remain at the country house owned by a close friend the british journalist full and smith. i'm now sitting in a chair. and ingham. is a sort of house that is the products of wealth of my family has generated for hundreds of years my family moved here and 17 months to find. fortunate. to have that response with this huge look after. me is an investing at the journalist and that's why our journalist and kindly offered these may be a secure place to be the place from where the publications with me meet. p.c.l. say. i feel as safe as one country yes it's always
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a bit safer to be much much safer i was here and though i knew it was you but as far as a few weeks ground is concerned because it's about as good as. we can expect a sickly to turn this into the office for quite a lot so you would have come in here and you'd have found people who working on computers bits of paper printouts everywhere running around with these little disks and things like this so that involved having julian it had involved having. the people work for him and involved having everybody who wanted to interview him but this was the main office this was going to keep things headquarter this. is a place where. a lot of work later down the road also came to happen but i would say that the big fear. the big publications for. cable gate. they were conducted. wireless jordan was in house arrest and having
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them all. because it was so secret you'd be herons you see people working on computers and you know i wouldn't like office because it would you know you you know you'd be looked at and they had one don't you think oh gosh what a silly question washed off will bury them tell me if i want to tell me. i sold them release the afghan war logs i sold them working on the diplomatic. and i saw them working on some stuff that came off to the woods when they were here it's interesting. to still organizations like we. and the whitney's isn't going to be the end of it even if we can just disappear as which is no sign that it will. become a sort of guerrilla organization for freedom of speech. on the 1st the judy it was in the next year on embassy. the morning off the
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he went to that and the 6 i read in the news and realized that i just lost my bail money. that is the school and. selflessness gravity was making me more sad listening to morning and it was. a very. this is a good during the must see when curiosus on to leave maybe 7 gives them by sees only the one of the 2 flats in the 1st floor. so what you're looking. the need all the balcony that the embassy house which in fact was. julien's the room in the. 5
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yes some. guy today i saw this they found it for me since refusing to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london is expected to make his last public comment the softer they. say. we knew each other before he came to them and i say. basically the unity. tech team arrives from that friendship. can lead. me to. say that this is him 30. percent so if he were
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during the embassy itself a small piece of flight. 300. 81st when they were comparing to one. of the route to. build these surrounded by high buildings which allowed some. to come into them julian compared he's sick day. to believing being the space ship because he was subject to only the field lights. and he never saw sunlight and he didn't have dental and medical they were huge challenges. the 1st years he was constantly on the surveillance their hands. and when you were in the embassy you could cost countries here and the
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people outside with the speaking on walkie talkie that was nearly no corner in the embassy where you were not watched in this or in the buildings we also hogs. with all that's off. base was the most sort of a place in the walls for many of us. continue to run we can experience staying at the ecuadorian embassy while within its walls many new publications and revelations came to light the highest profile exposing is probably a period in 2016 the year in which a new president was to be elected in the usa.
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believes the. trouble. came from the fact that he put into the body to maine. one of the d.n.c. leaks basically. e-mails from democrats. the democratic national. committee. and. the prisoner. was something that i think the american public is really important about wiki leaks is that the russian government has engaged in espionage against america and then they have that information. wiki leaks.
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of a $2.00 and. d.c. leaks and you know maims which. aspires to convince us that this information was from russia well you know i don't. know whether it was from russia. leaks julian hasn't told me it was an. old. when they revealed those the dirtiest facts about hillary. and the hole he put chrissy behind it and so want everyone he was saying yah but it's not so bad but when she lost the election everybody said like oh my god this was the reason why it happened because they needed some explanation. the reception of those cables less
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pretty nasty i think it did there was even this outrage. and these he may keep stop making stuff make a songe stop kick him out of the embassy silence him guy keep. when the years went by his situation became more difficult and difficult the pressure because bigger and bigger and then the government changed in ecuador i think the situation became really great. there was an election in ecuador. marriner lenin became president. he was a great supporter of america still the. government decided to shift. going on foreign policy. and decided to have it the
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further relationship he can states to yan was an obstacle for dot from us he started. going to get really sexy or such not historical call as he could see of this. battle structure but a political reform was healed but it must be. she has to assure the separatists will be able to persuade us no it is not for the moraine our government was to tell us that they had to get rid of him and. turned his life into hell. turning away lawyers searching businesses. installing cameras in every room and private meetings had to be holding the torah not supplying toilet paper.
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and supplying toilet paper just. for getting some of his paid. for getting to bring forgetting to bring. if they forgot to bring food. is produced as a producer has really made it a. go i have to ask this because according to the security firm employees who are hired by the government julian was an extremely difficult guest himself. argued with the embassy staff a lot of the neglected personal hygiene often left bathroom and small kitchen in the mass. this is in the 18 months of the government you're talking about that's right. why is it that none of that for the preceeding 16. personalities all of
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the united states immediately filed an extradition request with u.k. but it could not be considered until julian assange himself in the months in prison breaching the terms of his home detention and 2012. embassy the wiki leaks founder was sent to belmarsh prison just outside london. prison are. high security maximum security prison. murderers and terrorists. belmarsh prison is said to be a worse place even than guantanamo. he is. there nodded the right fraternizing with all the person knows.
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he told me that when he sees people go past his cell he wishes he wished he could speak from under. a soldier's leaked media was great he appears to have a lot a lot a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with the outside world is to him to receive they said. we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists but here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from jewel in a songe as it says here on the back. that letter reveals
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despair and frustration as the trial draws closer the wiki leaks founder says he has no internet or telephone access which seriously hinders his ability to prepare his own defense 100 he has nothing much to do except walk thousands of laps per day around the cell. it's very distressing to see someone you have worked with and who is an old friend. in such peril. and. think that they may not come out of it is very upsetting. the charges that the u.s. government have raised against julian to extradite and have shifted. 1st
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they called him a hacker and said that he had assisted manning in securing the information that manning wanted. bradley manning was a handyman who was in the armed forces and clearly was shocked by what was going on around him and. bradley manning now chelsea manning. was the original whistleblower who gave wiki leaks them most important information we ask on war logs in the film from a helicopter or he says a journalist been in. the diplomatic papers all came from bradley manning. the way the u.s. ministry of justice sees it julian astonished didn't just receive information from an informant which would not constitute a crime journalist do have the right to acquire information from sources even if it
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is classified the american government claims that doesn't conspired with private manning who helped him access classified information intending to harm the united states. the u.s. hopes to prove that just sound is a spy not a journalist. look at the charges they are absolutely applicable. to potentially other journalism or media publications. during a sound being a publisher is put in prison for being a publisher for no other reason than being a publisher. there are no rules. there are no rules to the game. is free in turn a list in the united states should feel i call it a scene in running down the spine. at the charges that have been leveled against this publisher. because they could be next.
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they're julian. you are one of the most bravest person i know and this sentence that you'll get repeated often courage is contagious was really true. that's the reason for great movements of draws you'll have really seibert think of people. support and understand that there is. a wider issue at stake he is the lone he is not alone. there are a large number of people who value the contribution as main party and public interest. i remembered you today i went into another's famous
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when you were relatively free and i remember that you were just you know carrying his legal back. and having him very humble life. would look forward to a day well he's free and not being honest and. not being chased around the world by the americans. i hope that we can get you out of there. if you will be sitting next to us somewhere nice something water by deceit these would be like just just a bad memory. are earning her. revel out of anger for.
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a. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says
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no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. drugs has come from unscrupulous dealers from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see a very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids. to america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain that instead of trying to wean him off though she did those at their dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers.
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don't states sees the biggest black lives massive protests in weeks in major american cities said the biggest one has been in seattle we heard from a reporter covering that rally who ended up on the receiving end of the police response we're showing you live pictures here this is a protest in portland as you can see this is really spread across various areas of the united states. to get closer and closer to saying a peaceful night. you can see a police officer comes show back and start filming him. directly. opposition labor party pushes for.
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