Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Wikileaks News Updates -- January 11, 2011



Assange Hearing Set; WikiLeaks Vows More Cables -- CNET News

A British court today set an extradition hearing for February 7 and 8 for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks editor whom Swedish authorities have accused of rape.

District Judge Nicholas Evans set the date in a brief hearing today in London, using a large courtroom to accommodate more of the people interested in the high-profile case. In addition, the judge modified the terms of Assange's bail to permit him to stay in London during the hearing, according to CNET News sister site ZDNet UK.

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More News On Wikileaks

Assange: We're stepping up release of leaked docs -- Yahoo News/AP
Assange says WikiLeaks will 'step up' publishing -- CTV
WikiLeaks 'To Step Up Release Of Cables' -- SKY News
Assange Vows More Rapid WikiLeaks Document Releases -- Red Orbit
Bank of America Is the Next Target of a WikiLeaks Megaleak -- CNBC

Lawyers suggest Assange could be sent to Guantanamo Bay -- National Post
Date set for Assange hearing in UK -- Al Jazeera
Assange extradition defence suggests Sweden might ship him to Guantanamo Bay -- Globe And Mail
WikiLeaks: Julian Assange 'faces execution or Guantánamo detention' -- The Guardian
Assange bailed again. Extradition battle rumbles on. -- The Register
British court eases bail conditions for Wikileaks founder -- RIA Novosti

Iceland protests to U.S. over Twitter data demand -- Reuters
WikiLeaks’ Twitter Followers Spooked By DoJ Court Order -- Forbes
Wikileaks volunteer hires lawyers in Twitter fight -- CNET News
Wikileaks volunteer hires lawyers to fight Twitter request -- ZDNet
More American journalists back away from WikiLeaks and Assange -- The Guardian
WikiLeaks might move to Switzerland -- Swiss Info
Wikileaks losing $ 618,000 per week since first issue -- Economic Times
Assange: WikiLeaks Losing $600k Per Week, Delaying Bank Doc Dump -- CBS News

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