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Julian Assange granted bail
Associated Press
But the WikiLeaks founder remains in British custody pending appeal
Assange hits credit card companies from prison
Justin Elliott
The WikiLeaks founder calls Visa, MasterCard and PayPal "instruments of U.S. foreign policy"
Attempts to prosecute WikiLeaks endanger press freedoms
Glenn Greenwald
Journalists from around the world are slowly realizing what a threat such a prosecution would pose
Report: Grand jury meeting in Assange case
Justin Elliott
Panel reportedly considering charges against WikiLeaks, a major escalation by the Obama administration
This week in crazy: Naomi Wolf
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The feminist who weathered her own storm over sexual misconduct lashes out against Julian Assange's rape accusers
The media’s authoritarianism and WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
The willingness of leading media outlets to amplify clear falsehoods highlights their true allegiances
Will WikiLeaks lead to licensing of journalists?
Dan Gillmor
By defending the organization as media, which we should, we may invite some unwanted consequences
“The Daily Show” asks: Who is Julian Assange?
Salon Staff
"Hero or villain, it turns out the only thing we can say for sure is: he lacks a certain amount of melanin"
Inside Hillary’s plumbers unit
Hannah Gurman
The State Department scrambles to prevent another WikiLeaks humiliation
U.S. rape laws, explained
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Julian Assange case sheds light on the Swedish view of sexual assault. An expert compares things stateside
Operation Payback shuts down Visa and MasterCard sites
Barbara Ortutay
Angry WikiLeaks supporters launch denial-of-service attacks at credit card websites after donation processing halts
Obama DOJ flailing on Julian Assange prosecution theories
Justin Elliott
An administration official says WikiLeaks leader could be prosecuted -- if only facts of the case were different
The crux of the WikiLeaks debate
Glenn Greenwald
A contentious debate today on WNYC with Brian Lehrer
In jail, Assange gets phone calls but no Internet
Emma Mustich
The Guardian's legal affairs writer talks to Salon about the WikiLeaks founder's incarceration and legal prospects
Report: U.S. talks Assange extradition with Swedes
Salon Staff
A British newspaper reports that informal discussions have taken place about extraditing Assange to the U.S.
The rush to smear Assange’s rape accuser
Kate Harding
Despite a lack of credible evidence, WikiLeaks supporters -- including Naomi Wolf -- lash out at the alleged victim
Obama official likely lied to the press
Justin Elliott
Cable shows Philip J. Crowley, who has denounced WikiLeaks, denying military operations in Yemen just before strike
How the U.S. can now extradite Assange
Justin Elliott
Britain has him in custody and plans to send him to Sweden -- but does the Obama administration have other plans?
Judge denies Julian Assange bail
Raphael G. Satter, Cassandra Vinograd
WikiLeaks founder is jailed after turning himself in to Scotland Yard
Visa suspends all payments to WikiLeaks
Associated Press
PayPal has also severed links with the embattled website
Anti-WikiLeaks lies and propaganda – from TNR, Lauer, Feinstein and more
Glenn Greenwald
The New Republic, Matt Lauer, Dianne Feinstein, others lead a demonization campaign against the whistle-blowers
WikiLeaks: Assange’s arrest won’t stop group
Associated Press
Spokesman says arrest will not derail the release of more secret documents
Assange arrested
Associated Press
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested on a Swedish warrant over sex-crime allegations
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