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You know, it astounds me that it was more than six months ago that I sent a piece about young Julian Assange and Wikileaks into the Pigs Arms. It literally seems like yesterday that he and they came to prominence – probably the fact that there is a story about them in some press, somewhere, nearly everyday keeps it seeming that way.
Since then I’ve learnt some things about Julian A and Wikileaks; some of them are probably true but it’s difficult to know which ones. He has been to Sweden; I’m sure that much is true. He is staying in England at the moment; again this seems certain. Really just about everything else is debatable.
Wikileaks now has competition – Openleaks. And in our profit-driven, competition-crazed society surely this is a good thing. If WL won’t publish your leak, shop it to OL. I just hope that it won’t lead to less caution in publishing some material, because up to now Wiki and the papers selected to publish material at the same time seem to have done a good job of redacting potentially dangerous information and protecting individuals from danger, except of course the danger of embarrassment.
More recently Julian Assange is under pressure to return to Sweden, not because he is facing charges but because some Swedes want to ask him questions. Questions have also been raised about the background connections of two women who have made allegations about him. Of course, the US wants Assange in some sort of gaol in a country they control, whether that be in Australia or the US, Egypt currently being offline for rendition purposes due to – of all things – an outbreak of democratic feeling. This seems particularly poignant in Australia, as it has emerged during the detention of Mr Habib in Egpyt, he was visited by Australian officials, who were later tragically afflicted by a virulent strain of memory loss. Now Egpyt is at least temporarily out of reach.
But back to Julian A and the main story. Since being denounced as a criminal by some in Australia, denounced as not-a-journalist by some in the US, denounced as a ‘bit of a weirdo who likes having sex’ by an ex-colleague, and denounced as a cad by some women in Sweden Julian’s fortunes have soared and sympathy with his cause is at levels he would not have dreamed about since being a pimply hacker trying to evade the Feds back here in Australia.
I almost feel sorry for the US – how many times do they have to see their best efforts to vilify a person or declare ‘war’ on a cause result in the exact opposite happening before they see the pattern?

Hi Scott. Welcome back, You know I just don’t get it that Australian governments roll over so badly for the US over issues like Hicks, Habib and threateningly so for Assange.
Perhaps there was a clue about the bastard government of the rodent in dumping the Bali 9 into death row (rather effective anti-drug smuggling campaign, eh ?)
But Labor ? Assange ? What’s in it this time ? In local politics, does anyone really care about Wikileaks and how they embarrass the world of so-called diplomacy ?
Make no mistake. I think dumping scoundrels, liars and thieves into the harsh light of public scrutiny is very good – but ultimately ineffective unless it drives sustained change for the better.
What is of concern however is what the Americans will do to Assange if they get their claws into him. Even Obama – the great hope has put Guantanamo Bay into the “too hard basket”.
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True – but the presence of light is I think enough, if consistent, to bring about change. For example, what’s the difference between Egypt and Libya – if not publicity?
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I feel sorry for the young American soldier who passed the information.
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Helvi, who is Scott?
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Jayell, I always assumed that scott was a poster from UL, who found Pigs Arms and wtote two articles about Wikileaks for us…
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Thanks Helvi.
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Me too, H.
Still, we sacrifice young soldiers every day, do we not – for causes both just and unjust.
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Scott, your final paragraph is a good summary of the US. One minute they are training the Taliban for example and the next minute they are out there killing them. Strange country.
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Not really ‘one’ minute Hung.
‘One’ minute Malcolm was a labor supporter. Then he saw the light!
‘One’ minute England spoke French: English the next!
‘One’ minute Australians had Aborigine languages: English the next!
PS Sorry to be dense, but who is Scott?
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It’s a figure of speech Jules, not meant to be taken literally
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And Scott?
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Is he from dot?
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Or perhaps not.
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Or, maybe you forgot?
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Speak up, there’s the shot!
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Or not.
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I feel a bit sorry for us, being snowed under in “the story behind..” books by every person who’s had anything to do with it, becoming deluged by the Wikileaks story when it’s just getting interesting. I hope they’ve got some more interesting leaks coming for us.
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Good point. I hope the whole WL/OL thing is not going to become bogged down by ‘we’re better and more open than you’ crap rather than getting on with the business of shining a light on all the stuff going on under cover of darkness.
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