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...
Determined Julian Assange back online
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange, who is out on bail in England, says his time in jail has only made him more determined to continue his secret-spilling work. "It has not altered my position, in fact it has confirmed my position to me personally that we are on the right path," he said. "It has given me enough anger about the situation...
Anwar to MM Lee: Let’s meet in court! (Video)
Anwar Ibrahim Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim is challenging Singapore Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew to go to court over his remarks in a leaked diplomatic cable report that implicated him in an act of sodomy. Speaking to a 1,000-strong crowd at a ceramah in Taman Melati in Kuala Lumpur last night, Anwar urged Lee to disclose...
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