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A life on the run finally ends Photographers hold cameras to the windows of a prison van believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as it leaves Westminster Magistrates court, in central London December 7, 2010. Assange was refused bail by a British court after he was arrested over allegations of *** crimes in Sweden. |
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Support for Assange A protestor holds a banner in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a flash mob demonstration, organised through the internet, in front of the British Embassy in Sofia. The ***ual misconduct case against the WikiLeaks founder is a personal matter and not connected with his work releasing secret US diplomatic cables, a Swedish prosecutor said. |
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MasterCard hacked MasterCard and VISA credit cards are seen in this illustrative photograph taken in Hong Kong. Credit card giants MasterCard and Visa came under intense cyber attack as supporters of WikiLeaks retaliated for moves against Julian Assange after the release of US diplomatic cables that angered and embarrassed Washington. |
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The Swedish *** crime charge Claes Borgstrom, lawyer for the two Swedish women making *** crime accusations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, talks to the media at his office in Stockholm. The women are not involved in any politically motivated plot against Assange, Borgstrom said. |
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An avid social media user Assange is an avid user of social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter and is known for his sometimes sharply worded tweets. WikiLeaks' pages have some 300,000 to 400,000 followers. |