Julian Assange
Julian Assange | |
![]() I Assange anyang 2010 | |
Mibait | Juliu 3 1971 (idad 52)[1][2][3] Townsville, Queensland, Australia |
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Nasionalidad | Australian |
Kapanintunan/propesion | Editor-in-chief and spokesperson for WikiLeaks |
Ának | Daniel Assange[4] |
Galal | Economist Freedom of Expression Award (2008) Amnesty International UK Media Award (2009) Sam Adams Award (2010) |
I Julian Paul Assange ( /əˈsɑːnʒ/ ə-sahnzh; mibait 3 Julio 1971) metung yang Australianong periodista,[5][6][7] publisher,[8][9] and Internet activist. Pikabaluan yang dili antimong talapagsalita ampong sugung talapatuntun (editor in chief) ning WikiLeaks, metung a whistleblower website (mamalitang karinan-Aptas). Bayu ya linub king karinan-Aptas, metung yang computer programmer.[10] Mekatuknang ne kareng miayaliwang bangsa, at migsalita neng mekatapilan tungkul king katimawan ning pamipahayag, pamag-censor, ampong mapaniasat a pamipahayag (investigative journalism).
Tetag neng Assange ing karinan-Aptas o website a WikiLeaks aniang 2006 at magsilbi ya king kayang lupung talapayu (advisory board). Kayabe ya king pamaglimbag tungkul king pamakamateng e dadalan king ukuman (extrajudicial killings) king Kenya, a peniambut nang 2009 Amnesty International Media Award. Miglimbag ya mu naman tungkul king pamanugse makalasun a basura king Africa, deng manual ning Church of Scientology, kaparalanan king Guantanamo Bay, ampo reng bancu anti ing Kaupthing ampong Julius Baer.[11] Aniang 2010, miglimbag yang milihim a detalle tungkul king pangasangkut ning Estados Unidos kareng guerra king Afghanistan ampong Iraq. Kaibat, aniang 28 Noviembre 2010, milimbag yang lihim a cableng diplomaticong Americano.ing Wikileaks ampong reng lima nang ka-socio king media[12] Inaus nong mapanganib ampong mapangangas ning White House deng dapat nang Assange.[13]
Para king obra na king WikiLeaks, tinggap neng Assange ing 2008 Economist Freedom of Expression Award ampo ing 2010 Sam Adams Award. Ing Utne Reader inaus neng metung kareng "25 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World". Aniang 2010, ing New Statesman binili ne king ka- 23 kareng "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures".
Aniang 30 Noviembre 2010, agpang king pamaniad ning Public Prosecution Office king Gothenburg, Sweden,[14] Interpol mibili ya i Assange king kayang red notice list of wanted persons;[14] panintunan de kanu bang kutnan tungkul kareng pamaglabag a sexual, at kusa yang minta king London Metropolitan Police aniang 7 Diciembre 2010.[15] Tatanggi nong Assange deng sasangkan da kaya.[16]
Dalerayan
- ↑ Julian Assange's mother recalls Magnetic. Magnetic Times (7 August 2010).
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- ↑ ASSANGE, JULIAN PAUL 30 November 2010. Interpol.
- ↑ Johns-Wickberg, Nick (17 September 2010). Daniel Assange: I never thought WikiLeaks would succeed. Crikey.
- ↑ Julian Assange. Centre for investigative journalism. Retrieved on 3 December 2010.
- ↑ Amnesty announces Media Awards 2009 winners. Amnesty International (2 June 2009). Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved on 3 December 2010.
- ↑ Alex Massie (2 November 2010). Yes, Julian Assange Is A Journalist. The Spectator. Retrieved on 3 December 2010.
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- ↑ Harrell, Eben (27 July 2010). "Defending the Leaks: Q&A with WikiLeaks' Julian Assange", TIME. Retrieved on 1 December 2010.
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- ↑ WikiLeak And Apache Attack In Iraq — Julian Assange. The Sydney Morning Herald (2010-04-09). Retrieved on 3 December 2010.
- ↑ WikiLeaks cables: Live Q&A with Julian Assange. The Guardian (3 December 2010). Retrieved on 3 December 2010.
- ↑ Russia official: WikiLeaks founder should get Nobel Prize. Haaretz (2010-12-08). Archived from the original on 2010-12-10.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Interpol. Wanted: Assange, Julian Paul.. Interpol.int. Retrieved on 1 December 2010.
- ↑ "Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London", BBC (7 December 2010). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
- ↑ Paul Owen, Caroline Davies, Sam Jones and agencies (7 December 2010). "Julian Assange refused bail over rape allegations", The Guardian. Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
Suglung palual
Ating mediang maki kaugnayan kang/king Julian Assange king Wikimedia Commons
- Video profile on SBS Dateline
- "Meet the Aussie behind Wikileaks", Fairfax New Zealand (8 July 2008).
- WikiLeaks editor on Apache combat video: No excuse for US killing civilians. RussiaToday (April 2010).
- Archived versions of the home page on Julian Assange's web site iq.org (at the Internet Archive)
- WikiLeaks Release 1.0: Insight into vision, motivation and innovation. 26th Chaos Communication Congress (30 December 2009).
Persondata | |
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LAGYU | Assange, Julian |
ALIWANG LAGYU | Assange, Julian Paul |
MAKUYAD A PAMILARAWAN | Australian journalist, programmer and Internet activist |
ALDO KEBAITAN | 3 July 1971 |
LUGAL KEBAITAN | Townsville, Queensland, Australia |
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