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<h1>Julian</h1>
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<p id="init2">Julian Paul Assange is an Australian computer programmer and the founder of WikiLeaks, an organisation which he founded in 2006. He has won accolades including the Sam Adams Award and Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism.</p>
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Julian Assange is the founder of WikiLeaks - a website set up to allow whistleblowers to release anonymous documents. The 43-year-old Australian computer hacker started the site in 2006, but it wasn't until the publication of information about the US military, leaked by Chelsea Manning, that WikiLeaks and its editor-in-chief became household names. Among the leaks were a video entitled Collateral Murder, showing unarmed Iraqis being gunned down by an American helicopters; the Iraq and Afghanistan war logs, which revealed the true human cost of the conflicts; and over 250,000 diplomatic cables, which shone an uncomfortable spotlight on US foreign policy.Mr Assange has since been involved in the publication of material documenting extrajudicial killings in Kenya, a report on toxic waste dumping on the Ivory Coast, Church of Scientology manuals, Guantanamo Bay detention camp procedures and material involving large banks such as Kaupthing and Julius Baer. His work brought him international fame - at one point, there were five major films about WikiLeaks in development. Two were eventually made: We Steal Secrets, a documentary, and The Fifth Estate, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Mr Assange spoke out against both films, and in a letter to Cumberbatch said that The Fifth Estate .He has been inside the embassy ever since.
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"vilifies and marginalises a living political refugee to the benefit of an entrenched, corrupt and dangerous state".
He travelled the world speaking about WikiLeaks and his work, and became something of a hero to anti-establishment activists.
Mr Assange was in the country in August 2010, to speak at a conference. While he was there he met two women and had sex with them. They later filed complaints of rape and molestation - accusations that he denied. Mr Assange was questioned but never charged, and left the country. On November 20, Interpol issued a Red Notice for Mr Assange's arrest. A week later he gave himself up, appeared before a judge in Westminster, and in December 2010 was granted bail after his supporters paid £240,000 in cash and sureties. Legal wrangling in the UK continued until June 2012, with the Swedish prosecutors calling for him to be extradited, and Mr Assange's lawyers saying that if he was sent to Sweden he would be at risk of then being extradited to the US. On June 19, 2012, he fled bail and applied for asylum in Ecuador, through the embassy in Knightsbridge. But police encircled the embassy and refused to allow him to leave: the UK says its courts have ruled he must be sent to Sweden. Ecuador granted him asylum in August 2012, but as soon as he sets foot outside the building Britain will deport him to Sweden. He has been inside the embassy ever since.
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<p>2011<br>We just kept moving</p>
<p>1831<br>The Sydney Morning Herald</p>
<p>2013<br>"New Sydney Morning Herald Editor-in-Chief announced</p>
<p>2004<br>It's time for a vote of greater independence</p>
<p>2007<br>Why NSW cannot afford four more years of Labor</p>
<p>1831<br>The Sydney Morning Herald Centenary Supplement </p>
<p>2013<br>Australians deserve a government they can trust</p>
<p>2016<br>Behind the lines. Year's best political cartoons</p>
<p>2004<br> University of Queensland's School of Journalism & Communication</p>
<p>2016<br> ABCs: The Age sees digital subscriptions slide as The Australian nearly doubles AFR print </p>
<p>2005<br>George Richards edited Column 8 for fifteen and a half years before retiring early last year </p>
<p>2000<br>Jump up to: a b "8.37 Changes in the Herald: Who will make me smile before breakfast?" </p>
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<i id="main">Early Life<br></i><br>
Journalist, computer programmer and activist Julian Assange was born on July 3, 1971, in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Assange had an unusual childhood, as he spent some of his early years traveling around with his mother, Christine, and his stepfather, Brett Assange. The couple worked together to put on theatrical productions. Brett Assange later described Julian as a "sharp kid who always fought for the underdog."On the eve of the election, Assange released a statement in which he declared no "personal desire to influence the outcome," noting that he never received documents from the Trump campaign to publish. "Irrespective of the outcome of the 2016 U.S. Presidential election," he wrote, "the real victor is the U.S. public which is better informed as a result of our work." Shortly afterward, Trump was declared the winner of the election.
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<i id="main"> Personal life<br></i>
Rumors of a relationship between Assange and actress Pamela Anderson surfaced after the former Baywatch star was spotted visiting the Ecuadorian embassy in late 2016. "Julian is trying to free the world by educating it," she later told People. "It is a romantic struggle — I love him for this."In April 2017, Showtime announced that it would air the Assange documentary Risk, which had premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival but updated with events related to the U.S. presidential election. Following a series of extradition hearings in early 2011 to appeal the warrant, Assange learned on November 2, 2011, that the High Court dismissed his appeal. Still on conditional bail, Assange made plans to appeal to the U.K. Supreme Court.
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