Reception of WikiLeaks

The World

WikiLeaks: the backstory from the editor of the NY Times

Conflict & Justice

Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times, talks about dealing with Julian Assange behind the scenes.

The World

MasterCard, Other Websites Downed by Hackers Supporting Assange

Conflict & Justice
The World

Your Take: Wikileaks and American Honesty

Global Politics

Ecuador grants Assange asylum; diplomatic row with United Kingdom intensifies

Global Politics

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange awaits word on request for asylum in Ecuador

Global Politics

Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder, discusses philosophy of censorship

Global Politics

He’s been called a terrorist for his Wikileaks site, but Julian Assange has deep-rooted philosophical beliefs that have driven him to do what he does.

In latest ‘document dump’, WikiLeaks reveals names

Environment

WikiLeaks recently chose to release documents without removing the names of diplomatic sources and other contacts.

How the US could prosecute Julian Assange

Global Politics

The founder of Wikileaks has sparked international controversy and angered some of the most powerful people in the world. So why hasn’t he been charged for any of it?

Audio: rare interview with Wikileaks’ Julian Assange

Environment

In a rare interview while under house arrest in London, Assange spoke about about information’s role in democracy and Wikileaks’ role in the Arab Spring uprisings.

Why Foreign Media Cover the Bradley Manning Trial

Conflict & Justice

American media seem to have dwindling interest in the trial of Bradley Manning, the US Army private who leaked masses of US government documents to Wikileaks. But foreign media outlets continue to send reporters to the hearings.