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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested in London Today!

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Film director Ken Loach, a supporter of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, covers the lens of a TV camera as he leaves City of Westminster Magistrates Court in London where Julian Assange is in court, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010.​
 

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Film director Ken Loach leaves the City of Westminster Magistrates Court after offering to stand as surety for Julian Assange Assange on December 7, 2010 in London, England. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates Court, before a district judge to fight an extradition, after being accused by the Swedish authorities of one count of rape. Mr Assange was remanded in custody pending a hearing next week.​
 

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Jemima Kahn leaves the City of Westminster Magistrates Court after offering to stand as surety for Julian Assange Assange on December 7, 2010 in London, England.

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A gagged demonstrator holds placards during a protest over the arrest of the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, outside the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London, on December 7, 2010. Assange was remanded in custody until December 14 by a London court on Tuesday after saying he would fight his extradition to Sweden on suspicion of rape and molestation. Filmmaker Ken Loach, socialite Jemima Khan, and campaigning journalist John Pilger each offered 20,000 pounds (23,600 euros, 31,400 dollars) for Assange's bail, but it was refused on the grounds that he might try to flee Britain.​
 

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A supporter of Julian Assange holds a placard outside Westminster Magistrates Court on December 7, 2010 in London, England.​
 

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British Prime Minister David Cameron (C-R) is greeted by Afghan President Hamid Karzai (C-L) on arrival in Kabul on December 7, 2010. Cameron said today that next year must show 'irreversible' progress in the anti-Taliban war, expressing hope that British troops could start leaving Afghanistan in 2011. Making his second visit to the war-torn country as prime minister, Cameron met President Hamid Karzai days after leaked American cables showed heavy criticism by US and Afghan officials of the performance of British forces.

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British Prime Minister David Cameron and Afghan President Hamid Karzai attend a press conference at the Presidential Palace on December 7, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The leaders met in light of diplomatic cables, published by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, disclosing criticisms from Afghan leaders of the UK's presence in the country.​
 

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Credit card group MasterCard's website is not loading as of this screen grab at 0910 EST (1410 GMT) on December 8, 2010. Hackers have crashed the website of credit card firm MasterCard in apparent retaliation for its blocking of donations to the Wikileaks website, the BBC and other media reported on Wednesday.​
 

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Credit card group MasterCard's website is not loading as of this screen grab at 0910 EST (1410 GMT) on December 8, 2010. Hackers have crashed the website of credit card firm MasterCard in apparent retaliation for its blocking of donations to the Wikileaks website, the BBC and other media reported on Wednesday.​

i support this guy!!! he should be freed!!! we must show him our support!!!
 

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A lot of people think its a conspiracy. Nothing to nail him so they think of something.

but does that mean that if one day he really rapes someone and just because he is leaking news and the rape is false and its a conspiracy.

However with what I have said, I believe that 80% its just a conspiracy to nail him in jail for long time. The other 20%, maybe some smoke because of fire:wink:
 

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Payback time...:o:o:o


Before Operation Payback started taking down banks that cut funding to Wikileaks, the hacktivist operation has taken down half a dozen major organization.

Operation Payback is three-month-old campaign against anti-piracy groups and others. Further details about the operation are scare, except for an extensive page on Wikipedia and other user-edited sites. It has been affiliated with hacker group Anonymous and websites like 4chan and Pirate Bay.

The hacker operation claims credit for attacks on the Recording Industry Association of America, the U.S. Copyright Office, Gene Simmons and others.
 

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Credit card giants MasterCard and Visa came under intense cyber attack on Wednesday as supporters of WikiLeaks retaliated for moves against Julian Assange after the release of U.S. diplomatic cables that angered and embarrassed Washington.​
 

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Pakistani demonstrators burn a US flag in support of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange during a rally in Multan on December 9, 2010. Hackers stepped up their cyber war in support of WikiLeaks as the embattled whistleblowers released memos showing the US views China as a 'pernicious' competitor in Africa, lacking in morals.​
 

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Demonstrators attend a rally in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on December 9, 2010 in Brisbane, Australia. Assange was remanded to a British prison today and is facing extradition to Sweden where he has been accused of raping one woman and molesting another earlier this year.​
 

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Former Senator and Leader of the Democrats Andrew Bartlett speaks at a rally in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on December 9, 2010 in Brisbane, Australia.​
 

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Michael Cope from the Council of Civil Liberties speaks at a rally in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on December 9, 2010 in Brisbane, Australia.​
 

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Demonstrators take to the streets during a rally in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on December 9, 2010 in Brisbane, Australia​
 

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Linus Olsson, chairman of the Swedish micropayment platform company Flattr, pictured at the company's office in Malmo, Sweden Thursday Dec 9 2010. Flattr is the only company still relaying donation money to WikiLeaks since companies like Mastercard, Visa and Paypal halted transfers. Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank, Sarah Palin and others who have acted against the site and its jailed founder Julian Assange.​
 
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