Julian Osanj founder of Wikileaks


Julian Osanj founder of Wikileaks 

Julian Osanj 




                                                Picture of Julian Osangii in Norway, March 2010 

Julian Osanj (1971, Townsville, Queensland) is a journalist and activist in the Internet and an Australian programmer, known for his participation in the site Wikileaks. Received an award from Amnesty International in 2009. 
Osang was born, with the 39-year-old in the town of Townsville, in Queensland, northern Australia, to parents who work in the entertainment industry, because of the way of life and troubled mother, reports say that he traveled from his home about 35 times before reaching the age of 14 years. 
And Osang'm separated him from since 2007, and is fond of science, mathematics, computer, and was convicted of computer hacking in 1995, said he had called himself "Mendaks," when he committed these offenses and continued to hound the man to computers until the late nineties, where he worked on the development of encryption systems, and in 1999 scored his first Osang "Lex dot com," and remained its pages is not active. 
In 2006, he founded the Osang site "Wikileaks," which claims that "aims to disseminate news and information important to the public" through the dissemination of confidential documents, especially about the American war in Afghanistan and Iraq. 
And accept the site is not-for-profit "Ikarriet from different sources," There is a review committee to review what are the documents and decide publishing or not, According to Osang told the "Sydney Morning Herald," the site has issued more than a million and a confidential document, a figure much more thanpublished by the press around the world. 
According to the man, this is something shameful, that the able team of five people to reveal to the world all that information that failed to international press on the detection of a quarter over the decades. 
It has become the website, one of the most important locations visited by those researchers looking for new ways to view the confidential information to the public, rather than the traditional method. 
The web site has great interest in last April, after publishing a report showing a video of a U.S. helicopter attacked a group of Iraqi civilians and kill them, and it was, including two journalists working for the Reuters news agency. 

On the list of most wanted 

Listed by the International Police, "Interpol" on the list of most wanted by the international police organization, at the request of the Swedish court to consider the nationality of the alleged crimes. 
The Criminal Court of Stockholm has issued an international arrest warrant to "probable cause" under the pretext that a suspect in the crimes of rape, sexual harassment and unlawful use of force in the events that occurred in August 

Arrest 

British Sky said today, 7 December of 2010 he was arrested the founder of the site and Julian Osanj Wikileaks, which was confirmed by British police at the same time. 
The British Guardian newspaper quoted sources who preferred not to disclose the identity of the Australian 39-year-old will discuss the issue of temporary liberty on bail. The guarantee of up to between 100 and 200 000 pounds (160 and 320 thousand dollars). In addition, you must submit six persons to be ensured. 
But the Under Osanj Lawyer Mark Stevens refused to confirm the reported "The Guardian", saying "not the most complex of any agreement with the police so far." 
The Stevens said the "BBC" that "late in the day yesterday I received a call from police informing me that it had received a request to migrate from Sweden." "The demand is for questioning Julian Osanj. And is not accused of any charge.""We're planning to meet with the police on a voluntary basis in order to facilitate this demand" (the elimination of Sweden). 
British police received an international arrest warrant issued by the new Swedish right of the judiciary Osanj, after Sweden passed a note to his arrest on charges of "rape and sexual assault" against two women in August. 
The lawyer, Stevens confirmed that he will address any attempt to deport his client. He expressed concern of his client's deportation to the United States after his arrest and extradition to the Swedish police, pointed to "hostile statements issued by the United States" against his client. 
And threaten the United States pursued Julian Osanj response to the publication site Wikileaks secret U.S. diplomatic notes raised embarrassing for the United States and many countries.

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