US targets WikiLeaks like no other organisation
Philip Dorling
December 3, 2011 - 3:00AM
WIKILEAKS is the target of an ''unprecedented''
The cables also show the Australian government wants to be forewarned about moves to extradite Julian Assange to the
The cables, released under freedom of information to the Herald this week, show Australian diplomats have been talking to the
While the Justice Department has been reluctant to disclose details of the WikiLeaks probe, the Australian embassy in
Last week the Foreign Affairs Minister, Kevin Rudd, told Parliament the government was ''not aware of any current extradition request [for Mr Assange] by US authorities'' and has ''no formal advice'' on a
On Monday, Mr Assange will learn whether he will be allowed a further legal appeal against his extradition from
Mr Rudd avoided a direct answer to a question about whether Mr Assange could be subject to a ''temporary surrender'' mechanism that could allow him to be extradited from
Newly released Department of Foreign Affairs documents show that on December 7 last year, the Australian embassy in
Australian diplomats called on the Assistant Attorney-General for National Security, David Kris, to request ''advance warning of any public announcement of the results of US investigations or proposed actions''. Mr Kris replied he would take that ''reasonable'' request ''up the line''.
In a subsequent detailed assessment, the embassy observed that ''a central theme has been the question of whether WikiLeaks is a media organisation … The general view of expert commentators is that a prosecution could not be successful unless it showed in court that WikiLeaks was not a media organisation since the history of these cases has never seen a media outlet convicted for publication of leaked documents.''
Noting reports that the Justice Department was investigating alleged technical assistance provided to Private Manning, the embassy said: ''Evidence of such a conspiracy could assist prosecutors rebut claims that WikiLeaks was acting merely as a media organisation.''
This story was found at: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/us-targets-wikileaks-like-no-other-organisation-20111202-1obeo.html
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