Sunday, October 23, 2016

Julian Assange's Partisanship Will Bring Down WikiLeaks With Him


By The Hill, Oct 21, 2016 

It seems that after more than four years of residence in Ecuador’s London Embassy, Julian Assange may finally be out-staying his welcome.

Not that he hasn’t had a good run. Coordinating with Edward Snowden to embarrass and undermine U.S. foreign policy has been an impressive achievement, but of late even they have had a falling out over the timing and content of the leaks of information from the Democratic National Committee. So what are we to make of the most recent development — the decision by the Ecuadorian government to restrict Assange’s Internet access?

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