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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 08:36 AM Jan 2012

Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/julian-assange-the-rolling-stone-interview-20120118


Assange poses for a portrait at his undisclosed location in the English countryside.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/julian-assange-the-rolling-stone-interview-20120118#ixzz1kTNayVSI


It's a few days before Christmas, and Julian Assange has just finished moving to a new hide-out deep in the English countryside. The two-bedroom house, on loan from a WikiLeaks supporter, is comfortable enough, with a big stone fireplace and a porch out back, but it's not as grand as the country estate where he spent the past 363 days under house arrest, waiting for a British court to decide whether he will be extradited to Sweden to face allegations that he sexually molested two women he was briefly involved with in August 2010.

Assange sits on a tattered couch, wearing a wool sweater, dark pants and an electronic manacle around his right ankle, visible only when he crosses his legs. At 40, the WikiLeaks founder comes across more like an embattled rebel commander than a hacker or journalist. He's become better at handling the media – more willing to answer questions than he used to be, less likely to storm off during interviews – but the protracted legal battle has left him isolated, broke and vulnerable. Assange recently spoke to someone he calls a Western "intelligence source," and he asked the official about his fate. Will he ever be a free man again, allowed to return to his native Australia, to come and go as he pleases? "He told me I was fucked," Assange says.

"Are you fucked?" I ask.

Assange pauses and looks out the window. The house is surrounded by rolling fields and quiet woods, but they offer him little in the way of escape. The British Supreme Court will hear his extradition appeal on February 1st – but even if he wins, he will likely still remain a wanted man. Interpol has issued a so-called "red notice" for his arrest on behalf of Swedish authorities for questioning in "connection with a number of sexual offenses" – Qaddafi, accused of war crimes, earned only an "orange notice" – and the U.S. government has branded him a "high-tech terrorist," unleashing a massive and unprecedented investigation designed to depict Assange's journalism as a form of international espionage. Ever since November 2010, when WikiLeaks embarrassed and infuriated the world's governments with the release of what became known as Cablegate, some 250,000 classified diplomatic cables from more than 150 countries, the group's supporters have found themselves detained at airports, subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury, and ordered to turn over their Twitter accounts and e-mails to authorities.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/julian-assange-the-rolling-stone-interview-20120118#ixzz1kTNs0S3Z
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Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview (Original Post) xchrom Jan 2012 OP
Interesting interview. bemildred Jan 2012 #1
i think he probably was. xchrom Jan 2012 #2
Easy to do when you grew up someplace like Australia. bemildred Jan 2012 #3
it seems like he got savvy pretty quick. xchrom Jan 2012 #4
Indeed. nt bemildred Jan 2012 #5

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
1. Interesting interview.
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 12:37 PM
Jan 2012

He comes across as having been just a bit naive about what to expect when he twisted the tail of the tiger.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. Easy to do when you grew up someplace like Australia.
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 12:49 PM
Jan 2012

He forced their hand though, you don't see this sort of desperate stupidity out in the open, if it can be avoided. Now his only hope is to become too powerful to f**k with, every effort will be bent to make an example of him.

He sounds chipper enough though, not giving up.

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