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WikiLeaks Has Large Losses

Posted On 10 Jan 2011

Since WikiLeaks began to reveal diplomatic cables have begun to lose $ 620,000 per week, said its founder Assange in an interview for the Swiss daily La Tribune and 24Heures. He also said that in order to continue with their activities is necessary to recover the money someway.
Assange is currently on parole in the UK and is waiting for an extradition proceeding to Sweden for alleged charges of “sexual aggression.” The date for his trial will be set at the audience scheduled for Tuesday.
Julian Assange is looking for the safest country for himself and his equipment, but he assures that nothing is decided yet.

Source: AFP

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