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  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_003.jpg
  • Demonstrators protest in favour of the release from prison of child abuse Whistleblower Melanie Shaw on 4th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181204_melanie shaw protest_003.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_004.jpg
  • Demonstrators protest in favour of the release from prison of child abuse Whistleblower Melanie Shaw on 4th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181204_melanie shaw protest_002.jpg
  • People holding a rainbow flag depicting Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_chelsea manning_004.jpg
  • People holding a rainbow flag depicting Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_chelsea manning_001.jpg
  • People holding a rainbow flag depicting Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_chelsea manning_005.jpg
  • People holding a rainbow flag depicting Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_chelsea manning_002.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_005.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_002.jpg
  • Demonstrators protest in favour of the release from prison of child abuse Whistleblower Melanie Shaw on 4th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181204_melanie shaw protest_005.jpg
  • Demonstrators protest in favour of the release from prison of child abuse Whistleblower Melanie Shaw on 4th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181204_melanie shaw protest_004.jpg
  • People holding a rainbow flag depicting Chelsea Manning, the American activist and whistleblower, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_chelsea manning_003.jpg
  • Demonstrators protest in favour of the release from prison of child abuse Whistleblower Melanie Shaw on 4th December 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20181204_melanie shaw protest_001.jpg
  • Scene outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_ecuadorian embassy_001.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_003.jpg
  • Golden retriever dog outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange dogs_002.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_006.jpg
  • Protester outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange protester_004.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_001.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_010.jpg
  • Scene outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_ecuadorian embassy_002.jpg
  • Members of the Worlds media outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange media_001.jpg
  • Golden retriever dog outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange dogs_003.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_007.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_008.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_007.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_009.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_002.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_005.jpg
  • Members of the Worlds media outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange media_002.jpg
  • Protester outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange protester_001.jpg
  • Golden retriever dog outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange dogs_004.jpg
  • Golden retriever dog outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange dogs_001.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_004.jpg
  • Banners calling to Free Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange banners_001.jpg
  • Scene outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_ecuadorian embassy_003.jpg
  • Protester outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange protester_003.jpg
  • Protester outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange protester_002.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_008.jpg
  • Billboard depicting the words Free Speech and a gagged Wikileaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian Embassy on 5th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Their presence comes as Wikileaks has announced that their founder Julian Assange may be expelled from the Embassy within hours or days.
    20190405_assange billboard_006.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksG.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksE.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksQ.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksK.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksA.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksN.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksM.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksL.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksF.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksD.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksC.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksR.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksP.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksJ.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksB.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksI.jpg
  • Julian Assange at the Occupy London demonstration 15th October 2011. Seen here after arriving in a taxi with his own security, he tries to get through police lines wearing a black cape, hood and mask. He was immediately asked to take off the mask where upon he was dragged through the lines by the police, mask removed and questioned for a few minutes. He was then given a caution and released. According to the people he was with, he was just there to support the demonstration, but as usual, caused some publicity. Julian Assange is the Australian publisher and Internet activist. Editor in chief of WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website and conduit for worldwide news leaks. Protests spread from the US with this demonstrations in London and other cities worldwide. The 'Occupy' movement is spreading via social media. After four weeks of focus on the Wall Street protest, the campaign against the global banking industry started in the UK this weekend, with the biggest event aiming to "occupy" the London Stock Exchange. The protests have been organised on social media pages that between them have picked up more than 15,000 followers.
    20111015julian assange wikileaksH.jpg
  • The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksE.jpg
  • Website for Interpol shows Julian Assange's status as Wanted. The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksB.jpg
  • Website for Interpol shows Julian Assange's status as Wanted. The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksC.jpg
  • Website for Interpol shows Julian Assange's status as Wanted. The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksA.jpg
  • The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksF.jpg
  • The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by police in London. The 39-year-old Australian, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, denies allegations he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden. A Wikileaks spokesman said Mr Assange's arrest was an attack on media freedom but it would not stop the release of more secret files.
    20101207julian assange wikileaksD.jpg
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