Friday, December 03, 2010

WikiLeaks founder’s legal options dwindle - The Boston Globe

Who needs involuntary transparency, when people are openly transparent?

WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said late Wednesday that the organization is trying to keep Assange’s location a secret for security reasons. He noted that commentators in the United States and Canada have called for Assange to be hunted down or killed.

“I think Assange should be assassinated, actually,’’ Tom Flanagan, a former adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, told the CBC. “I think Obama should put out a contract or maybe use a drone or something.’’ Flanagan, a US-born professor of political science at the University of Calgary, apologized.

WikiLeaks founder’s legal options dwindle - The Boston Globe

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