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WikiLeaks' Amazon Servers Go Offline (LIVE UPDATES)


First Posted: 12/01/10 04:06 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

Amazon pulled the plug on hosting WikiLeaks today amidst increasing political pressure.

The Associated Press reports:

Amazon.com Inc. forced WikiLeaks to stop using the U.S. company's computers to distribute embarrassing State Department communications and other documents, WikiLeaks said Wednesday.

The ouster came after congressional staff had questioned Amazon about its relationship with WikiLeaks, said Sen. Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut.

WikiLeaks confirmed it hours after The Associated Press reported that Amazon's servers had stopped hosting WikiLeaks' site. The site was unavailable for several hours before it moved back to its previous Swedish host, Bahnhof.

WikiLeaks tweeted in response: "WikiLeaks servers at Amazon ousted. Free speech the land of the free--fine our $ are now spent to employ people in Europe," and later, "If Amazon are so uncomfortable with the first amendment, they should get out of the business of selling books."

Keep up with the latest WikiLeaks news in our continuously-updated live blog below.

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According to a recently released cable, a facility in Yemen holding nuclear material was left unsecured after its one guard was removed and a security camera broke, according to the AP. The cable quoted one official as saying, "Very little now stands between the bad guys and Yemen's nuclear material."

Assange was asked about the decision to release cables that identified sites vulnerable to terrorist attacks when Katie Couric interviewed him on Friday. Assange told her:

We are an organization that attempts to promote human rights by revealing abuses that are concealed. So, of course we never want to be in a position where through our releases we are actually causing harm to indivduals, or at least more harm than the good we are causing.

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In case you missed any WikiLeaks cable highlights last week, here's a quick guide to get you up to speed. It covers Tom Cruise on Scientology, Castro on Obama and everything in between.

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The Today show interviewed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Friday after his release from prison on bail Thursday afternoon. During the interview, he described his recent court appearances as "not the beginning of the end, rather it is merely the end of the beginning."

Assange confirmed that he has heard there will be espionage charges filed against him in the U.S., and denied knowing Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army intelligence analyst accused of providing WikiLeaks with information. The U.S. is allegedly putting together a case against Assange on conspiracy charges.

You can watch the entire interview here.

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Assange is reportedly preparing himself for a U.S. indictment on espionage charges. Reports Sky News:

Speaking upon arrival at the Suffolk country mansion where he was bailed to by the High Court, he said the American legal action "had yet to be confirmed" but was "very serious".

Sky also quotes Assange as saying, "We have heard today from one of my US lawyers that there may be a US indictment for espionage for me coming from a secret grand jury investigation."

The New York Times reported yesterday that the U.S. is trying to build a conspiracy case against Assange, focusing on proving that he "encouraged or even helped" Bradley Manning with the leak.

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The Independent has an interesting article by Vaughan Smith, the man sheltering Assange after his release. Smith describes how he came to the decision to open what is being called his "British country mansion" to the beleaguered WikiLeaks founder. Writes Smith about:

They made him out to be the internet’s Bin Laden. The likeness might be poor, but that was OK because the colours were familiar and bright. Now the focus is on Julian’s court fight, instead of on the opaque political system that his leaks have exposed. The charges that Julian faces have already been dropped once, from a Swedish court that even Glenn Beck, the incendiary US Fox News TV host, rubbishes.

Julian is different to most of us. He is clever and obsessive but also funny and self-deprecating. But he has started something seismic but inevitable, a consequence of modern communications that cannot be stopped.

You can read Smith's entire piece here.

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Now that he's free, what will the WikiLeaks founder do next? Cast your vote for Assange's next move here.

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Reuters is reporting the text of Assange's speech outside the court. It reads in part:

During my time in solitary confinement in the bottom of a Victorian prison I had time to reflect on the conditions of those people around the world also in solitary confinement, also on remand, in conditions that are more difficult than those faced by me. Those people also need your attention and support.

And with that I hope to continue my work and continue to protest my innocence in this matter and to reveal, as we get it, which we have not yet, the evidence from these allegations. Thank you.

You can listen to Assange speaking on a live audio recording here.

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Assange has emerged from court and is speaking. According to Sky News, he declared, "It's great to smell the fresh air of London again."

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Julian Assange has just been released, the Guardian is reporting.

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ABC is reporting that Assange's paperwork the only possible holdup to his release, is complete. @jimsciuttoABC tweeted:

We're told Assange's paperwork is complete and going to court clerk now

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Christine Assange said outside the courthouse that "I had faith that the British justice system would do the right thing... and that faith has been confirmed," according to CNN. The report also states that she "'could not wait' to see him 'and to hold him close.'"

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High Court Justice Duncan Ouseley ordered Assange free on bail because he had a compelling reason to return to court. Assange will now be released to an English "country mansion." Reports the AP:

Prosecutors had argued there was a risk the 39-year-old Australian, who faces sex-crimes allegations in Sweden, would abscond if he was freed. But Ouseley said if Assange fled "he would diminish himself in the eyes of many of his supporters" – and make famous backers like filmmaker Michael Moore look foolish.

"I don't accept that Mr. Assange has an incentive not to attend (court)," Ouseley said. "He clearly does have some desire to clear his name."

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According to Guardian correspondent Vikram Dodd, Assange may not be released until tomorrow. Dodd reports the hold-up revolves around the surety documents. Many well-known figures pledged to provide bail for the WikiLeaks founder, but they must now physically go to a police station to fill out the official documentation, reports Dodd.

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You can hear an audio report on the decision from Guardian correspondent Luke Harding here. In the audio update, Harding says:

"I would expect him to be freed. Whether that takes hours or a little bit longer, I don't know, but it seems that he's going to be out."

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A British judge has denied the bail appeal, meaning that Assange will be freed, according to the Guardian.

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02:58 PM on 12/05/2010
I have closed my accounts at Amazon and Paypal #boycottpa­ypal http://bit­.ly/hzlMJX #boycottam­azon
12:14 PM on 12/06/2010
you should close it here too. HP is constantly censoring peoples comments.
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02:00 PM on 01/04/2011
Our comments don't have as much weight to it as WikiLeaks', wouldn't you agree? It's not the same thing yet you're trying so hard to draw a line... Sorry, not happening.
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Balzac
02:15 PM on 12/05/2010
Say it, don't "groak" it, Lieberman.
03:28 AM on 12/05/2010
Assange & WikiLeaks is my new hero. I express my disgust with Amazon & PayPal in this cartoon:

http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc499/roostertree/opinionation/2010-12-05-caring-for-books-is-an-honour--amazon-was-tested-and-failed.png

I'm now boycotting Amazon. Any recommendations for replacing my PayPal account?
12:15 PM on 12/06/2010
what about disgust at HP for censoring its commentors?
09:56 PM on 12/07/2010
Did the government quietly order it? No? Apples & oranges.
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justthomas
08:36 PM on 12/04/2010
Why the world is turning against a single man, on the irresponsibilities and failures of Government and Military agencies on handling and seccuring the highly classified documents in high seccurred place?
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justthomas
08:31 PM on 12/04/2010
Its World's most powerful army's responsibility to keep all classified records in highly seccured place. Is it Wikileaks responsible that they got the classified informations? or Is it US Govt and other Goverments who did not keep their classified materials in high seccured set up?

This shows the irresponsiblities of Goverment and Goverment agencies on handling the classified documents
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Soma99
03:54 AM on 12/04/2010
There are two opinions of Wikileaks. The worlds intelligence services all, every single one, believes Wikileaks is simply an intelligence agency playing games. They say this to each other, Vladimir Putin and Zbigniew Brzezinski have announced it to the world and others are following suit.
Nobody, at least nobody typically “answerable” will say the word “Israel” but it is what they mean when they say “intelligence agency.” They mean Israel. Every Wikileak does something to help Israel in a different way at a different time. If Israel has a problem, a Wikileak is there, part of the solution. This time, Secretary Clinton was in the way and Wikileaks showed up to gut the State Department and give Israel the usual “buff and polish” job they usually do.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/12/02/gordon-duff-the-wiki-hoax/
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01:59 AM on 12/04/2010
Once the people taste the Truth, there’s no going back.
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09:57 AM on 12/04/2010
Amen. The only people who fear the truth are those who do not want to face it and those who are lying and hiding behind a one-way mirror.
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10:53 AM on 12/04/2010
LOVE the one-way mirror analogy, a perfect symbol of the police (state). :)
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01:44 AM on 12/04/2010
"The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is."
~ Winston Churchill
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12:51 AM on 12/04/2010
Amazon...I have purchased a tremendous number of books from you over the years. But as of now, due to this act, you have lost me as a customer.
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01:31 AM on 12/04/2010
Good for you! Welcome to the growing club of ex-amazonians. :)
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10:46 PM on 12/03/2010
"Patriotis­m is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."
~ MARK TWAIN
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08:22 PM on 12/03/2010
All of this is SO reveling! It is becoming clear that the corruption in the USA and the other world governments is systemic pervasive and undermining freedom they are just steps away from fas!sam if not already their..his version of it is based on manipulation and deception as its main mode of operation..going after the leaks and not the very display of their hubris and corruption is indicative of a profound destruction of democracy..they use the words but actions belie them...
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01:26 AM on 12/04/2010
Bravo. Brilliantly said! Keep up the great posts! :)
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08:09 PM on 12/03/2010
AMAZON your de@d to me..and the thing is even if you change your mind i will NEVER use you again because your COWARDS!
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01:23 AM on 12/04/2010
Exactly. Same here. The minute I learned Amazon dumped Wikileaks, I ditched them and fired off a very nasty email.
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08:32 PM on 12/04/2010
i agree with you.
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07:44 PM on 12/03/2010
Amazon account canceled.
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01:21 AM on 12/04/2010
Kudos to you!! :)

I ditched Amazon and send them a nasty email.
03:08 PM on 12/03/2010
Am going to buy a new phone today. I found it on Amazon, but will purchase it some place else.
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05:12 PM on 12/03/2010
Bravo. Good for you! I, too, have sworn off Amazon and let them know via nasty email. :)

Fanned for solidarity.
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12:53 AM on 12/04/2010
I have just made the same commitment. No more Amazon purchases for me. I even have a kindle...but from now on I will read only such material that I convert from other formatts...I will not purchase from Amazon.
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01:16 PM on 12/03/2010
Wikileaks is alive and well.  Just cut and paste this number in your URL bar to go to Wikileaks:  46.59.1.2
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10:30 PM on 12/03/2010
Thank you. :)