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Monday, November 28, 2011

WikiLeaks WINS Australian journalism award

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Author / source: Independent online/AFP

SYDNEY, Australia: WikiLeaks in Australia for his "outstanding contribution to journalism" been recognized, with founder Julian Assange unlatch in "cowardly" Prime Minister Julia Gillard in an acceptance speech.

The anti-secrecy site was at the annual Walkley Awards, praised where elected winner by an independent jury of journalists and photographers cable us for her courageous reporting on secret.

"WikiLeaks applied new technology to the inner workings of the Government to reveal an avalanche of uncomfortable truths in a global release to penetrate coup d ' état," said the Board of Trustees of Walkley in bestowing the award Sunday night.

"His revelations to diplomatic Bastardry, high-level horse-trading and interference in the internal affairs of Nations, of a kind, as, which has led the war on terror have had an undeniable influence."

Reporting abuses website has on the world to Washington's acute embarrassment leaders show us diplomats often open where, thousands of cable released.

Assange, an Australian citizen, before Canberra has blown up, for it not enough to protect him in the consequences of the leaks, was by the Government in accepting the award in a pre-recorded video message snappy.

"The Government Gillard has shown that its true colors in relation to how it is dealt with pressure of United States on WikiLeaks," he said broadcast of the awards in footage on SBS TV displays.

"Australian journalists are brave, the Australian population is supportive, but Julia Gillard is a fig Australian Prime Minister."

"As we do not despair is valid as long as we can talk as long as we can publish, and as long as the Internet free remains, we are to resist Australian armed with the truth," he added.

Assange spent much in the past year under house arrest in the United Kingdom since leaving in December 2010, the claims of rape and held sexual violence which was made of two women in Sweden.

He strongly denied the accusations against him, claiming they are politically motivated and in the context of the activity of WikiLeaks.

The former computer hacker is a decision against his extradition to Sweden against charges appealing.


Source: theindependentbd.com


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