Tuesday, November 30, 2010

US cuts access to files as Interpol seeks Assange - Yahoo! News:
"The government scrambled Tuesday to prevent future spills of U.S. secrets like the embarrassing WikiLeaks' disclosures, while officials pondered possible criminal prosecutions and Interpol in Europe sent out a 'red notice' for nations to be on the lookout for the website's founder.
Interpol placed Julian Assange on its most-wanted list after Sweden issued an arrest warrant against him as part of a drawn-out rape probe — involving allegations Assange has denied. The Interpol alert is likely to make international travel more difficult for Assange, whose whereabouts are publicly unknown."

Glad to see we have our priorities in order. International manhunt for Assange. US "ponders" criminal prosecutions for Assange. Yet confessed torturer and serial murderer George W. Bush and his pals are having the times of their lives. Look forward! Look forward!

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