Wikileaks strikes back, asks customers to close Bank of America accounts
WikiLeaks asked customers to close accounts with Bank of America after the Charlotte, N.C., bank said it wouldn’t process payments intended for the organization. The Charlotte Observer reported Friday night that Bank of America is joining other financial institutions in declining to process payments intended for WikiLeaks....
PAP moves to counter criticism of party, Govt in cyberspace
THE People’s Action Party (PAP) is mounting a quiet counter-insurgency against its online critics. It has members going into Internet forums and blogs to rebut anti-establishment views and putting up postings anonymously. Sources told The Straits Times the initiative is driven by two sub-committees of the PAP’s ‘new media’...
Charging Julian Assange would be unconstitutional
The due process clause plainly rules out prosecuting WikiLeaks' founder, a non-US citizen for an alleged offence abroad. There's been lots of talk about US authorities prosecuting Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, but it has posed a big question: Assange did all his leaking while remaining outside of the United States, so is it...
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