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Swiss Cut Off Bank Account For WikiLeaks' Assange

SYLVIA HUI and JOHN HEILPRIN   12/ 6/10 09:45 PM ET   AP

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LONDON — Julian Assange's lawyer was arranging to deliver the WikiLeaks founder to British police for questioning in a sex-crimes investigation of the man who has angered Washington by spilling thousands of government secrets on the Internet.

Lawyer Mark Stephens told reporters in London that the Metropolitan Police had called him to say they had received an arrest warrant from Sweden for Assange. Assange has been staying at an undisclosed location in Britain.

"We are in the process of making arrangements to meet with police by consent," Stephens said Monday, declining to say when Assange's interview with police would take place.

Scotland Yard refused to comment.

The 39-year-old Australian is wanted on suspicion of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion in Sweden, and the case could lead to his extradition. Interpol placed Assange on its most-wanted list on Nov. 30 after Sweden issued an arrest warrant. Last week, Sweden's highest court upheld the detention order.

Assange has denied the accusations, which Stephens has said stem from a "dispute over consensual but unprotected sex." The lawyer has said the Swedish investigation has turned into a "political stunt."

The pressure on WikiLeaks mounted from other quarters Monday: Swiss authorities closed Assange's bank account, depriving him of a key fundraising tool. And WikiLeaks struggled to stay online despite more hacker attacks and resistance from world governments, receiving help from computer-savvy advocates who have set up hundreds of "mirrors" – or carbon-copy websites – around the world.

In one of its most sensitive disclosures yet, WikiLeaks released on Sunday a secret 2009 diplomatic cable listing sites around the world that the U.S. considers critical to its security. The locations include undersea communications lines, mines, food suppliers, manufacturers of weapons components, and vaccine factories.

Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan called the disclosure damaging and said it gives valuable information to the nation's enemies.

"This is one of many reasons why we believe WikiLeaks' actions are irresponsible and dangerous," Lapan said.

WikiLeaks has been under intense international scrutiny over its disclosure of a mountain of classified U.S. cables that have embarrassed Washington and other governments. U.S. officials have been putting pressure on WikiLeaks and those who help it, and is investigating whether Assange can be prosecuted under espionage law.

In what Assange described as a last-ditch deterrent, WikiLeaks has warned that it has distributed a heavily encrypted version of some of its most important documents and that the information could be instantly made public if the staff were arrested.

For days, WikiLeaks has been forced by governments, hackers and companies to move from one website to another. WikiLeaks is now relying on a Swedish host. But WikiLeaks' Swedish servers were crippled after coming under suspected attack again Monday, the latest in a series of such assaults.

It was not clear who was organizing the attacks. WikiLeaks has blamed previous ones on intelligence forces in the U.S. and elsewhere.

WikiLeaks' huge online following of tech-savvy young people has pitched in, setting up more than 500 mirrors.

"There is a whole new generation, digital natives, born with the Internet, that understands the freedom of communication," said Pascal Gloor, vice president of the Swiss Pirate Party, whose Swiss Web address, wikileaks.ch, has been serving as a mainstay for WikiLeaks traffic.

"It's not a left-right thing anymore. It's a generational thing between the politicians who don't understand that it's too late for them to regulate the Internet and the young who use technology every day."

Meanwhile, the Swiss postal system's financial arm, Postfinance, shut down a bank account set up by Assange to receive donations after the agency determined that he provided false information regarding his place of residence in opening the account. Assange had listed his lawyer's address in Geneva.

"He will get his money back," Postfinance spokesman Alex Josty said. "We just close the account."

Assange's lawyers said the account contained about $41,000. Over the weekend, the online payment service PayPal cut off WikiLeaks and, according to Assange's lawyers, froze $80,000 of the organization's money.

The group is left with only a few options for raising money now – through a Swiss-Icelandic credit card processing center and accounts in Iceland and Germany.

Monday marked the first day that WikiLeaks did not publish any new cables. It was unclear whether that had anything to do with the computer attacks.

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John Heilprin contributed to this story from Geneva. Associated Press Writers Anne Flaherty and Alicia A. Caldwell in Washington, Raphael G. Satter in London and Malin Rising in Stockholm also contributed.

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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
11:43 PM on 12/09/2010
Awesome that Stephen Colbert just had Daniel Ellsburg on (leaker of the Pentagon Papers) and essentially they drew the parallel to the rhetoric used on Assange and himself.
05:38 AM on 12/08/2010
Do they do that to everyone accused of sex crimes? No I didn't think so.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
11:28 PM on 12/09/2010
Exactly. Lots of extra-legal pressure and other stuff have been applied here. And yet only the hacktivist backlash is seen as "illegal." What rot. I think the goal is to protect BoA, hence why the following comment from rosal keeps getting deleted:

Hurry up WL, I want to know what else the blessed BOFA did.
03:13 AM on 12/08/2010
This man has had no trial. He has been convicted of nothing. Yet, all of this is happening. If it is happening to him, it could happen to you. That fact should be more than unsettling to everyone.
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Aaron Aarons
10:38 PM on 12/07/2010
Maybe it's time for a coordinated campaign of "electronic civil disobedience" -- Look it up! -- against amazon, paypal and ebay.
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Marianne TB
08:32 PM on 12/07/2010
I bet you that Julian will be found death in his holding cell and they will rule it a suicide. A note will left at the cell with the words HC.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
11:51 PM on 12/09/2010
I was thinking DC (Ch-n-y).
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YeWight
11:48 AM on 12/07/2010
From Guardian's live updates:

"4.14pm: Charles Arthur, the Guardian's technology editor, points out that while MasterCard and Visa have cut WikiLeaks off you can still use those cards to donate to overtly racist organisati­ons such as the Knights Party, which is supported by the Ku Klux Klan.

The Ku Klux Klan website directs users to a site called Christian Concepts. It takes Visa and MasterCard donations for users willing to state that they are "white and not of racially mixed descent. I am not married to a non-white. I do not date non-whites nor do I have non-white dependents­. I believe in the ideals of western Christian civilisati­on and profess my belief in Jesus Christ as the son of God."
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02:25 AM on 12/08/2010
Ugh.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
11:52 PM on 12/09/2010
Colbert and others have said this too. Shows how ridiculous this is.
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10:55 AM on 12/07/2010
These charges were dropped three months ago, and then taken up again, mysterious­ly and without explanatio­n;

"Assange is "no longer wanted" and "is not suspected of rape," Chief Prosecutor Eva Finne said in a statement posted on the agency's official website Saturday. "

http://art­icles.cnn.­com/2010-0­8-21/world­/sweden.wi­kileaks.ch­arge_1_jul­ian-assang­e-molestat­ion-charge­-arrest-wa­rrant?_s=P­M:WORLD

In addition, one of the accusers has clear ties as a CIA operative;

http://my.­firedoglak­e.com/kirk­murphy/201­0/12/04/as­sanges-chi­ef-accuser­-has-her-o­wn-history­-with-us-f­unded-anti­-castro-gr­oups-one-o­f-which-ha­s-cia-ties­/
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bbbbmer
An homage to Dorothy Parker...
10:50 AM on 12/07/2010
This is OUTRAGEOUS! The allegations stem from a CIA operative no doubt intended to infiltrate the Wikileaks organization and bring Assange down... DISGUSTING!!!
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Thinklongterm
Conservatives are a disease....we are the cure.
07:16 AM on 12/07/2010
The marriage of corporations and governments is out in the open for all to see. The world will never be the same after wikileaks.
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dems08
Above all... avoid the moor
07:05 AM on 12/07/2010
50 more cable releases a few minutes ago
05:38 AM on 12/07/2010
They got to him in London
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Smedley Butler
Exitus in Dubio Est
05:25 AM on 12/07/2010
I think the whole thing was a setup and the women and condom were a scam.

Assange should have learned from ancient history and not been taken in by the Trojan Horz..
Pauline Jaing
Artist, worker, mother
06:33 AM on 12/07/2010
He might be better off in custody, you know? Otherwise some motorcyclists might hit his care with a bomb!
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Stefan Dembowski
Just an amateur photographer.
07:50 AM on 12/07/2010
I'm with you on this. While I'm not a fan of his, I certainly don't want him hurt in any way.
All those boobs making death threats are just wrong...
zanzy
your micro bio is empty, just like our democracy.
04:58 AM on 12/07/2010
Nice, this give us proof that you can shut down accounts and freeze assests against war criminals. Yet, you never do? Hope the Swiss people take notice of these and make changes to stripe banking sector of their power.
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dems08
Above all... avoid the moor
06:55 AM on 12/07/2010
they shut down cheney's accounts and froze his assests?
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ElBruce
04:48 AM on 12/07/2010
Leak this: who in Interpol decided to move a Swedish "condom broke" case to its most wanted list, and why?
zanzy
your micro bio is empty, just like our democracy.
04:59 AM on 12/07/2010
Right, the US government and Sweden should mail condoms to Julian and that is that.