
London. Julian Assange took refuge in the embassy last June to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations that he assaulted two female ex-Wikileaks supporters in 2010. He denies the allegations, and has said they are politically motivated and part of a smear campaign against him and his whistle-blowing website. Wikileaks made headlines around the world in 201…

…and it took all the wind out of their sails. Their motivation was gone. They were angry at first. It was a very difficult time,” David Pritikin says. John Bunce ended up killing himself in September 2012, but it is just now airing on Bering Sea Gold reality show John Bunce’s passing also brought the production team to a halt.“The producers that are assigned to each team, they basically live with…
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…d after the Ecuadorean decision to grant Julian Assange political asylum, Foreign Secretary William Hague said the UK was under a “binding obligation” to extradite him to Sweden. [yputube 36aaKDnCCcE] Related search articles:public flashing yellow bullet wwe anonymous cam uncensored mike johnson of the real world london stripped accidentally HD upskirts tube revealing outfits in publ…

…ssion of the ambassador. On Thursday a post appeared on the WikiLeaks Twitter feed which said: “ANNOUNCEMENT: Julian Assange will give a live statement in front of the Ecuadorian embassy, Sunday 2:00 pm.” However, it is not clear precisely how this statement will be made and Julian Assange has been warned by the British authorities that he will be arrested when he leaves the embassy. T…

ange’s bid to reopen his appeal against extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes. He has denied the allegations, saying they are politically motivated. The Supreme Court has given him until 28 June before extradition proceedings can start. Swedish prosecutors want to question him over allegations of rape and sexual assault made by two female former Wikileaks volunteers in mid-2010 but h…

…ge up the order of what happened. They waited to play it when it went actually happened. John Patrick Bunce died of a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was found at his home on September 1, 2012. Some are claiming it was accidental. Bering Sea Gold will air a new episode on Friday, March 22, at 9 p.m. CST. Related search articles:gold divers john bunce john patrick bunce bering sea gol…
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…o fulfill a “legal obligation” to extradite Julian Assange. The WikiLeaks website published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several governments, particularly the US, in 2010, and Julian Assange says he fears that Sweden will pass him on to the American authorities. A number of police officers are outside the Ecuadorian embassy, in Knightsbridge, where some of Julian…

…Assange inside the embassy was rejected. The WikiLeaks website Julian Assange founded published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several governments, particularly the US’s, in 2010. Earlier, the UK Foreign Office warned it could lift the embassy’s diplomatic status to fulfill a “legal obligation” to extradite the 41-year-old by using the Diplomatic and Co…

…at his health was “beginning to be jeopardized”. Julian Assange’s Wikileaks website has published leaked sensitive diplomatic cables involving various countries, including the US. In 2010, two women accused him of committing sexual offences against them while he was in Stockholm to give a lecture. Julian Assange says the sex was consensual and that he believes the case to be poli…
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…s lawyer later told reporters he had been “stuck in traffic”. The Australian is accused of raping one woman and “sexually molesting and coercing” another in Stockholm in August 2010, but he claims the allegations against him are politically motivated. Julian Assange’s lawyers had asked the court to block his removal, arguing that a European arrest warrant issued again…

…Union and many fear that picking a fight with the United Kingdom and Sweden will not help. And they will certainly try to use the whole issue against Rafael Correa as he seeks re-election in February 2013. Former President Lucio Gutierrez has even suggested that Rafael Correa’s real intention is to use Julian Assange’s hacking skills to steal the elections. But according to Santiago B…
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…220;So we’re hoping for clear and coherent backing because this violates all inter-American law, all international law, the Vienna Convention and all diplomatic traditions of the last, at least, 300 years on a global scale.” Returning to the question of Julian Assange, Rafael Correa said: “The British say they have no choice but to extradite him but why didn’t they extradit…

…onal. The director of the regional headquarters of the Czech police, Tomas Tuhy, said they were investigating any possible connection with Anders Breivik. “We are working with the idea that this 29-year-old man probably sympathises with known murderer Anders Breivik from Norway,” he said. A photograph in the Czech media shows a smiling young man with a receding hairline and a neatly tr…

…from Stratfor, an organization dealing with analysis of intelligence and geopolitical analysis. Stratfor is also known as the “Shadow CIA”. Last week, Anonymous announced that it had gotten access to 2.7 million of the Stratfor’s confidential correspondences, and said they could provide “the smoking gun for a number of crimes”. Anonymous said Stratfor, based in Austin, Texas, were “clueless” when…

rganised Crime Agency have all suffered either intrusions or denial of service attacks, designed to take their websites offline. In the latest arrests, British police detained Christopher Weatherhead, 20, from Northampton and Ashley Rhodes, 26, from Kennington, near London. Both suspects are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on September 7. Police also arrested a 24-year-old man from…

…wim while in hospital. He saw a documentary on television about an Englishwoman who had swum the English Channel earlier that year. In 2010, Philippe Croizon became the first limbless man to cross the 34 km Channel between France and England – a feat that had only been achieved by some 900 other, able-bodied, swimmers. The other crossings Philippe Croizon has planned are: the shark-infested…
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…four degrees Celsius (39 degrees Fahrenheit) and strong currents,” he told AFP news agency. “We made it.” He swam the 4.3 km (2.7 miles) stretch in the Bering Strait in one hour and 20 minutes, accompanied by friend and long-distance swimmer Arnaud Chassery. Phillipe Croizon said he hoped to be an encouragement to other disabled people. “I tell them: <<Everything is…
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…Julian Assange. Fox TV said Julian Assange recorded his lines from the UK, where he is fighting extradition to Sweden over alleged sex offences – charges he denies. The animated comedy is in its 23rd season, making it the longest-running prime-time scripted programme on TV. The Simpsons show is contracted to run for another two seasons. In the 500th episode, entitled At Long Last Leave, the…

Euro MP David Martin has said the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) should be rejected by the European Parliament. David Martin, the British MEP responsible for its report on ACTA, said the treaty threatened civil liberties. His comments came less than three months after the previous rapporteur, Kader Arif, resigned from his post in protest at the plans. To date, 22 EU memb…

…ing to be the first person to sell his house for virtual currency Bitcoins Unlike other currencies, Bitcoins are not issued by a central bank or other centralized authority. Bitcoins first appeared in 2009 and are closely linked to the global network of computers which supports the currency and its users. People generate or “mine” Bitcoins by participating in that network – for i…

BitFloor, one of the biggest Bitcoin currency exchanges, has been taken offline after 24,000 units ($250,000) of the virtual currency were stolen from its computer servers. Bitcoins can be used for online money transfers and trades, and the currency uses cryptography to protect it. But BitFloor’s founder, Roman Shtylman, said he had kept unencrypted “keys”, which the thief acces…

…hooliganism motivated by religious hatred” for dancing and singing in Christ the Saviour Cathedral. He also chided the police for taking no action when one of the three – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22 – was involved in a sexually explicit protest four years ago in a biological museum. “They had a group sex session in a public place. They then uploaded it onto the Internet. The authorities…
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…Some reports say Yemeni troops were involved, others that it was an air strike, possibly a US drone attack. Said al-Shihri, a Saudi national, was released by the US from detention in Guantanamo Bay in 2007. Yemen has previously announced it had killed Said al-Shihri and his death this time has not been confirmed. The Yemeni army has been fighting Islamist militants in the south of the country for…

The controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is back under scrutiny as the European Parliament prepares to carry out a series of key votes. ACTA seeks to curb the spread of illegally downloaded copyrighted material online. However, critics say it is a potential threat to freedom of speech online. To date 22 member states have signed the treaty – but it is yet to be formally…