Alex Constantine - September 19, 2010
STOCKHOLM — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free to leave Sweden, after prosecutors said there was no arrest warrant against him for an alleged case of rape, one of his lawyers said Saturday. ...
In his interview with AFP he would not point a direct finger at US intelligence services, which have expressed alarm at WikiLeaks' publishing of thousands of confidential documents.
But he said his website had "two reliable intelligence sources that state that Swedish intelligence was approached last month by the United States and told that Sweden must not be a safe haven for WikiLeaks." ...
FULL STORY: "WikiLeaks founder 'free to leave Sweden'" | AFP | September 19, 2010
http://www.google.com/hostednews
No comments yet.