Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wikileaks Leagal Problems Are Just Starting



Swedish Court Upholds Warrant for WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange; Amid Furor, Provocateur Remains Out Of Sight -- Washington Post

PARIS- The Swedish Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder and guiding spirit, must appear before a magistrate in Stockholm to answer accusations of rape and sexual harassment brought by two Swedish women.

Following the court's refusal to hear an appeal of the warrant, Swedish authorities said they were fine-tuning a "red notice" for Assange's arrest that is being relayed to member countries by Interpol, the international anti-crime cooperative.

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More News On Wikileaks And Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Legal Problems

WikiLeaks chief faces new arrest warrant -- AFP
Assange's legal options narrow -- AP
Sweden Reaffirms Arrest Call for WikiLeaks Founder -- Wall Street Journal
Assange Loses Swedish High Court Appeal of Arrest Warrant on Rape Charges -- Bloomberg
Wikileaks: Julian Assange refused appeal for sex crimes by Swedish courts -- The Telegraph
Police close in on Assange -- Sydney Monrning Herald
British police know Assange location, says lawyer -- AFP
British police know location of WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange: report -- Christian Science Monitor
Prosecution of Assange could prove complicated -- Sydney Morning Herald
Will WikiLeaks escape Justice? -- Politico

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