Assange supporters target British government websites
The Anonymous cyber-hacking group claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a series of attempted attacks on British government websites, in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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US denies 'wild' Assange claims of witch-hunt
The United States on Monday denied Julian Assange's assertion that Washington was orchestrating a 'witch-hunt' for him, saying the WikiLeaks founder was making 'wild' claims to deflect attention.
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WikiLeaks founder Assange set to face world's media
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was to face the world's media Sunday from Ecuador's embassy in London where he has been holed up for two months, but the Australian risks arrest if he steps outside.
Assange salutes 'courage' shown by Ecuador
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, appearing on the balcony of Ecuador's London embassy on Sunday, praised the 'courage' shown by the South American nation's President for granting him asylum.
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Ecuador slams 'vulgar' British threats to seize Assange
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa on Saturday slammed what he called Britain's 'vulgar threats' to remove WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from the London embassy where he has been granted asylum.
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US denies seeking to 'persecute' WikiLeaks founder
The United States said Thursday it was had no intention of 'persecuting' WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and denied charges that it was pressuring Britain to seize him.
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With Assange inside, British police guard Ecuador embassy
Julian Assange remained holed up in Ecuador's London embassy on Friday with police guarding its exits, as Britain warned that the diplomatic row over the WikiLeaks founder could go on for years.
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Stalemate: Assange still stuck in embassy
The furor over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's future entered stalemate mode on Friday as he remained holed up in Ecuador's London embassy, his home for nearly two months, following an extraordinar
Ecuador to give Assange asylum decision on Thursday
Ecuador said it would announce its decision on granting asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, and slammed Britain for threatening to storm Quito's mission in London to retrieve him.
WikiLeaks says British raid threat 'hostile, extreme'
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks on Thursday condemned a British threat to raid the Ecuador embassy in London where its founder is holed up as a 'hostile and extreme' assault on asylum-seekers.
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