Monday, August 20, 2012

Assange urges U.S. to stop hunting on WikiLeaks


The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange August 19 was made in London with the first two days in the last public statement, calling on U.S. to stop the hunt for the creators of the site and its supporters around the world, RIA "Novosti". "I ask President Obama to make the right choice. The U.S. should stop the persecution of WikiLeaks, resembling a "witch hunt" to abandon pursuit creators of the portal and its supporters. 


States should pledge that they will not prosecute journalists who shed light on the crimes of those in power, "- he said, speaking in front of supporters and journalists from the balcony of the Embassy of Ecuador in London. The Australian continued his speech a call to release those who have suffered for trying to "discover the truth", in particular, the U.S. military Bradley Manning, who is accused in the United States in the transfer of documents of the U.S. government site WikiLeaks.

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