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🤍 WikiLeaks, Visa'ya karşı açtığı davayı kazandığını iddia etti. Yayınladığı belgelerle tüm dünyada diplomatik krize neden olan WikiLeaks, siteye bağışları engelleyen kredi kartı şirketi Visa'ya karşı açtığı davada zafer ilan ettiğini duyurdu. Visa, kendi sistemi üzerinden WikiLeaks'e bağış yapılamayacağını açıklamıştı. Bizi izlemeye devam edin: YouTube: 🤍 Facebook 🤍 Twitter 🤍
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Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank and others who have acted against the site and its jailed founder Julian Assange. (Dec. 12)
WikiLeaks has filed a complaint to the European Commission against Visa and Mastercard after the credit card companies imposed a ban in December 2010 on payments to WikiLeaks through DataCell.Duration: 01:30
Hackers group ""Anonymous"" claimed to have brought down websites of Mastercard and Visa after the two credit card giants decided to block payments and donations to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 🤍
Hackers have temporarily jammed the websites of Visa and Mastercard after they began blocking payments to WikiLeaks.
🤍 Le site de Julian Assange va pouvoir à nouveau recevoir des dons de particuliers et d'entreprises via ce moyen de paiement. Si les entreprises n'obtempèrent pas, elles devront s'acquitter de lourdes sanctions financières. Le blocus imposé par les deux entreprises avait pris Wikileaks à la gorge selon Julian Assange. Retrouvez nous sur : Youtube 🤍 Facebook 🤍 Twitter 🤍
Julian Assange a dénoncé jeudi 14 juillet à Londres l'"embargo économique" imposé depuis sept mois par les géants de cartes bancaires MasterCard et Visa à son site internet WikiLeaks, alors qu'aucun de ses salariés n'a pas été inculpé pour des "délits". Durée 01:16
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The US has said that it was investigating the ongoing cyber attacks against the websites of companies that have cut ties with WikiLeaks, the Whistle-blowing website. In recent days, supporters of the website have hacked into the websites of companies like Mastercard, Visa, and Paypal after Wikileaks itself had become the victim of similar attacks. But as Nazanine Moshiri discovered, the secret to its survival lies deep underground in Sweden.
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Visa (NYSE:V) has decided to shutter a donation channel to WikiLeaks after payment processor DataCell briefly accepted money transfers to the site. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange claims that the seven-month-long blockade by Visa, MasterCard (NYSE:MA) and other financial and Internet service companies, has cost his group millions of dollars. Visa Europe says the temporary processing of donations appears to have been an accident. Visa (NYSE:V) has a potential upside of 10% based on a current price of $88.97 and an average consensus analyst price target of $97.83.
Visa (NYSE:V) and MasterCard (NYSE:MA) are being sued by WikiLeaks and Datacell, a service provider assisting WikiLeaks, over allegedly running an "unlawful, U.S.-influenced financial blockade" after they suspended payment facilities for WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks claims the credit card giants are in "serious" breach of EU competition rules in blocking all credit card transactions to WikiLeaks and Datacell since December. Visa has a potential upside of 11.2% based on a current price of $87.97 and an average consensus analyst price target of $97.83. MasterCard is currently above its 50-day moving average (MA) of $277.80 and above its 200-day of $250.58. In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day MA has climbed 1% while the 200-day MA has risen 0.94%.
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Whatever happened to Julian Assange? Yes, he's still at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London. He's been there for three years now. One of the ways he's been spending his time is commissioning a series of essays, which have been put together as a book, The Wikileaks Files. He agreed to speak to Newsnight's Nick Hopkins on that - and that alone. Nick began by asking him why the book is important. * SUBSCRIBE to get out latest videos 🤍 *
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In this investigation from 2012, Four Corners tells the story of Bradley Manning and the people who'd helped the United States government build a case against him, describing the ferocious battle between hackers and the U.S. government as they pursue Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. The program also talks to Juan Mendez, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, about the treatment of Bradley Manning. Mr Mendez says Manning was subjected to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment during his "excessive and prolonged isolation" at Quantico Marine Corps Base outside Washington. - Watch more Four Corners investigations here: 🤍 You can also like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 And sign up to our newsletter: 🤍 -
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, may now be sitting in a UK prison, but it has not stopped his website and supporters from causing more chaos and controversy. One of the world's biggest credit card websites, Mastercard, has been hacked in what appears to be a revenge attack for blocking donations to WikiLeaks, along with a number of other sites that have recently distanced themselves from the whistleblowing website. Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports from London.
The mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says her son has been betrayed by Australia, his native country, under pressure after he leaked scores of secret U.S. government documents. (Dec. 10)
Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, speaks to Steve Kroft about the U.S. attempt to indict him on criminal charges and the torrent of criticism aimed at him for publishing classified documents.
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Brendan Greeley, technology correspondent for The Economist, stops by the Rundown to detail which groups have been supporting the website WikiLeaks.
» Subscribe to 🤍NowThisOriginals In this eye-opening video, we explore the power and impact of WikiLeaks, the controversial journalistic platform founded by Julian Assange. WikiLeaks gained international attention for publishing secret documents that exposed corruption, illegal activities, and human rights abuses by governments and militaries around the world. Despite facing overwhelming backlash, censorship, and legal challenges, WikiLeaks remains a powerful force in the new age of information. Dive into the history of WikiLeaks, from Assange's detainment by Sweden and the United Kingdom to the infamous "Collateral Murder" video and the release of US diplomatic cables. Discover how WikiLeaks has sent governments scrambling, sparked international efforts to stop the organization, and inspired other whistleblowing platforms. Whether you view WikiLeaks as a hero or a threat, there's no denying its profound influence. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and check out our video on Edward Snowden's journey as one of the most famous whistleblowers of our time.
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CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from London on the latest in the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, including hackers that have united int support of Assange.
Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, speaks to Steve Kroft about the U.S. attempt to indict him on criminal charges and the torrent of criticism aimed at him for publishing classified documents.
Việc ông Julian Assange bị bắt khỏi Đại sứ quán Ecuador tại Anh và nhanh chóng bị đưa ra tòa vài giờ sau đó để nghe các cáo buộc, thực ra không bất ngờ vì đã được bàn tán từ nhiều tuần trước đó. Tại phiên tòa vài giờ sau khi bị tống tiễn khỏi đại sứ quán, nhà sáng lập WikiLeaks bình thản ngồi đọc sách tại tòa án ở London chờ phiên xét xử bắt đầu. Ông trùm WikiLeaks bị bắt, vì sao? | VTV24 ► Kênh Youtube Chính Thức của Trung tâm Tin tức VTV24 - Đài Truyền Hình Việt Nam *Subscribe ngay: 🤍 ►Đồng hành cùng VTV24 tại: Fanpage chính thức : fb.com/tintucvtv24 Chuyên trang Tài Chính: fb.com/vtv24money Zalo : zalo.me/1571891271885013375 Instagram : instagram.com/vtv24news/ Youtube Channel : youtube.com/vtv24
Visit 🤍 to watch more reports on Democracy Now!, an independent, global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,100+ TV and radio stations. In his most extended interview in months, Julian Assange speaks to Democracy Now! from inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he has been holed up for nearly six months. Assange vowed WikiLeaks would persevere despite attacks against it. On Tuesday, the European Commission announced that the credit card company Visa did not break the European Union's anti-trust rules by blocking donations to WikiLeaks. "Since the blockade was erected in December 2010, WikiLeaks has lost 95 percent of donations that were attempted to be transferred to us over that period ... our rightful and natural growth, our ability to publish as much as we would like, our ability to defend ourselves and our sources has been diminished by that blockade." Assange also speaks about his new book, "Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet." "The mass surveillance and mass interception that is occurring to all of us now who use the Internet is also a mass transfer of power from individuals into extremely sophisticated state and private intelligence organizations and their cronies," he says. Assange also discusses the United States' targeting of WikiLeaks. "The Pentagon is maintaining a line that WikiLeaks inherently as an institution, that tells military and governmental whistleblowers to step forward with information, is a crime. They allege that we are criminal moving forward," Assange says. "Now the new interpretation of the Espionage Act that the government is trying to hammer into the legal system, and which the department of justice is complicit in, would mean the end of national security journalism in the United States." To watch the entire weekday independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, search our vast archive, or to find more information about Democracy Now! and Amy Goodman, visit 🤍. FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Listen on SoundCloud: 🤍 Daily Email News Digest: 🤍 Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit 🤍
Authors🤍Google presents Nick Davies: WikiLeaks & The Future of Journal, Jul1, 2011 Award-winning investigative journalist Nick Davies talks about WikiLeaks - and what the major disclosures of the last 12 months might tell us about the future of journalism. Nick has been named Journalist of the Year, Reporter of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards for his investigations into crime, drugs, poverty and other social issues. While also working on the News of the World phone-hacking story, he was heavily involved with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and negotiated the deal that brought the leaks on the war in Afghanistan to the Guardian and the New York Times. Note: This video contains mature content. Viewer discretion is advised.
Julian Assange, the founder of the whistle-blower website Wikileaks, has categorically denied Swedish sexual abuse charges launched against him. The country's prosecution authority has dropped an arrest warrant for a rape charge, but a separate molestation accusation is still under investigation. WikiLeaks has been criticised for leaking Afghan war documents.And despite warnings from the Pentagon, the website is preparing to release a fresh batch of classified documents. In an exlusive interview with Al Jazeera, Assange said that the accusations are part of a "smear campaign" against him. [August 22, 2010]
November 2010 Julian Assange has been labelled one of the most dangerous men on earth. With the most comprehensive archive of background reports in the world, we get right inside the guarded world of the whistle-blower. "We want to create a system where there is guaranteed free press across the world...", enthuses Assange. Yet critics call the actions of the whistle-blower 'activism' not journalism, arguing that his releases are 'agenda-driven' and 'reckless'. Shaking off claims that he is endangering lives, Assange and his nomadic team may be staying on the move, but they don't intend to stay in hiding. Fly-on-the-wall reporting reveals a quietly determined man on a mission.Whether he is to be condemned or congratulated, Assange is adamant that "the true nature of this world is being revealed", and with more releases yet to come his message is clear: "stay tuned". Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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As the whistle-blowing website exposes the seamier side of international diplomacy, we ask has the mainstream media become irrelevant? At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels. Social Media links: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 google+: 🤍