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Lo que le está pasando a Assange también tiene que ver con que Wikileaks iba a empezar a colaborar con el Partido Pirata, que tiene representación en el parlamento europeo.
El fundador de WikiLeaks pide permiso de residencia y trabajo en Suecia. La solicitud fue presentada el pasado día 18. Durante su visita a Suecia, Assange acordó hace dos semanas con el Partido Pirata sueco que esta formación a favor del libre intercambio de archivos en la red le proporcionaría soporte para poder alojar los servidores de WikiLeaks. Para poder ejercer como editor responsable del portal en Suecia, Assange necesita un permiso de residencia en este país escandinavo.
Fuente: http://www.abc.es/20100831/internacional/wikileaks-residencia-suecia-201008311711.html
La Fiscalía Superior de Suecia ordenó hoy reabrir la investigación preliminar por sospecha de violación contra el fundador de WikiLeaks, el australiano Julian Assange. Por ahora no hay suficiente base para más consideraciones. Serán necesarias más investigaciones antes de tomar una decisión final.
Fuente:http://www.abc.es/20100901/internacional/wikileaks-suecia-201009011113.html
Suecia deniega el permiso de residencia a Assange, el fundador de Wikileaks. Según la señora Wikström, este lunes se tomó la decisión pero no quiso explicar los motivos por tratarse de «un secreto de sumario». Julian Assange acordó con el Partido Pirata sueco durante una anterior visita a este reino, que esa formación política se encargaría gratuitamente de la seguridad y de todas las operaciones de los nuevos servidores de Wikileaks y garantizaría que esos servidores se mantendrían operativos sin intromisiones de extraños. Pero, según se supo más tarde, el matrimonio entre el australiano y los responsables del Partido Pirata no era del todo legal, y que para poder ejercer como editor responsable de su portal en Suecia, Assange necesitaba un permiso de residencia y de trabajo. Tras una investigación que ha estado marcada por giros inesperados de los tres fiscales encargados del caso, la acusación y la demanda sigue en pie.
Fuente: http://www.abc.es/20101018/internacional/assange-denegado-permiso-201010181841.html
Swedish Pirate Party to host WikiLeaks servers. A Swedish political party dedicated to copyright reform and privacy rights says it has agreed to host several new servers for the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks. "The contribution of WikiLeaks is tremendously important to the entire world," Pirate Party leader Rick Falkvinge said in a statement on the group's site. "We desire to contribute to any effort that increases transparency and accountability of power in the world." The party said it will host the information free of charge as part of its political mission. WikiLeaks sparked controversy last month by posting some 76,000 pages of U.S. documents related to the war in Afghanistan, in what was called the biggest leak since the Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War. The Pirate Party said Wikileaks has been under "constant threat of being sabotaged by corrupt or abusive organisations trying to conceal the truth from the public."
Fuente: http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/08/18/sweden.wikileaks/
The Pirate Party, a small Swedish political group that holds a seat in the European Parliament, on Tuesday offered Wikileaks to use its servers. Their reasoning was that it would be even more difficult for authorities to seize servers owned by a political group. Assange has said WikiLeaks routes its material through Sweden and Belgium because of the whistleblower protection offered by laws in those countries. He was in Sweden this week in part to prepare an application for a publishing certificate that would make sure the site is fully protected by the Swedish laws. Swedish law enforcement cannot issue an injunction to close a website before a court has convicted the publishers of a crime. The Swedish prosecutor handling media issues has previously rejected Russian calls for an investigation into a Swedish-based Chechen rebel website, saying the country's laws are aimed at protecting public order in Sweden, not in "Russia or elsewhere in the world." That indicates U.S. officials may only be able to target WikiLeaks' servers by demanding legal assistance from Swedish police for their own criminal investigation. "At the end of the day, it will all boil down to some kind of interpretation by some authority, which will consider ... if there is a possibility to assist the American police with the support of existing rules," Lundmark said. Still, in the case of filesharing website The Pirate Bay, extensive communication took place between lobby groups for the U.S. entertainment industry and the Swedish government before the prosecutor pressed charges against the operators. The four men behind The Pirate Bay last year were sentenced to one year in prison each and ordered to pay combined damages of 30 million kronor ($4.1 million). WikiLeaks' servers are hosted by the same company as The Pirate Bay. And that's not the only link between the two.
Fuente: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/18/wikileaks-seeks-online-sa_n_686815.html
Cyber attacks threaten WikiLeaks. Whistleblowing website forced to change domain name after being taken offline following publication of leaked US cables. "Wikileaks.org has become the target of multiple distributed denial of service attacks," EveryDNS.net said on its website. Hours later, WikiLeaks said it had moved to Switzerland, using the new address http://wikileaks.ch, a site name owned by a Swiss academic network known as the Swiss Pirates' Party that campaigns for data privacy and internet freedoms. Assange said last month that he was considering requesting asylum in Switzerland, among other places. The group has faced repeated cyber attacks since it began releasing more than 250,000 US diplomatic cables on Sunday, a move that has angered a number of nations. Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, has described the leak as "an attack on the world". Amazon booting WikiLeaks from its computer servers on Wednesday following lobbying from US politicians. The French government, meanwhile, is examining how it could ban WikiLeaks from being hosted on servers in France, according to a letter written by Eric Bresson, industry minister, the Reuters news agency reported.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2010/12/2010123124824146249.html