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The War Logs Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks during a news conference about the internet release of secret documents about the Iraq War, in London October 23, 2010. Assange is known for being highly secretive. |
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Assange carries several mobile phones Julian Assange holds a news conference at the Geneva Press Club in Geneva, November 4, 2010, the day before the United Nation's Human Rights Council examines the US human rights record in its universal periodic review programme. It has been reported that he carries several mobile phones and at one point believed he was being followed. |
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"Dead letter drop" Julian Assange at the Geneva Press Club in Geneva, November 4, 2010. Assange began WikiLeaks in 2006, creating a web-based "dead letter drop" for would-be leakers. |
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A network of volunteers Julian Assange at a news conference at the Geneva Press Club in Geneva, November 4, 2010. He had five full-time staff, several dozen active volunteers and 800 part-time volunteers. |
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A changed address for WikiLeaks A screen shot of a web browser displaying the WikiLeaks website with a picture of its founder Julian Assange in Bern December 4, 2010. WikiLeaks moved its website address to the Swiss http://wikileaks.ch after two US Internet providers ditched it and Paris tried to ban French servers from hosting its database of leaked information. Assange says he has received hundreds of documents and does not have enough resources to go through all of them. |