Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Hassan Nasrallah (E1)


Hezbollah urged the Syrian opposition to engage in dialogue with Assad's regime, but they refused. Hezbollah leader Sayyid Nasrallah confirmed this in his first interview in 6 years, the world premiere of Julian Assange's 'The World Tomorrow' on RT. READ MORE on.rt.com OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Slavoj Zizek & David Horowitz (E2)


Slavoj Zizek and David Horowitz are the guests for the second episode of Julian Assange's interview show, "The World Tomorrow". "Intellectual superstar" Slavoj Zizek is a philosopher, psychoanalyst and cultural commentator. David Horowitz is a renowned stalwart of hardline conservative American political thought and an unrepentant Zionist. The tone of the conversation between Zizek, Horowitz and Assange alternated between combative, personal and good-humoured. The topics covered jumped backwards and forwards at a wildfire pace, to include Palestinians and Nazis, Joseph Stalin and Barack Obama, the decline of Europe and the tension between liberty and equality, amongst many others. OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Moncef Marzouki (E3)


In the third episode of The World Tomorrow Julian Assange speaks with Tunisia's first post-revolution leader Moncef Marzouki about the West's double standards in protecting human rights. He is a former human rights activist. During the reign of the previous President he was imprisoned and kept in solitary confinement, which he considers to be torture. Once elected Head of State, he has vowed to put an end to human rights violations in Tunisia. Marzouki recalls how he was invited to the US to talk about the human rights situation in Tunisia with a man he believed was involved in the Guantanamo controversy. Torture and the West's double standards on the issue is indeed one of the hottest topics in this episode of the show. OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Nabeel Rajab & Alaa Abd El-Fattah (E4)


In the fourth episode of The World Tomorrow Julian Assange speaks with two leading Arab revolutionaries in the middle of conflict, Alaa Abd El-Fattah from Egypt and Nabeel Rajab from Bahrain. Alaa Abd El-Fattah is a long time Egyptian blogger, programmer and political activist. His parents were human rights campaigners under Anwar Sadat; his sister Mona Seif became a Twitter star during the 2011 Egyptian revolution, and is a founder of the No Military Trials for Civilians group formed under the post-Mubarak military junta. El-Fattah was imprisoned for 45 days in 2006 for protesting under the Mubarak regime, and released after "Free Alaa" solidarity protests in Egypt and around the world. In 2011, from abroad, El-Fattah helped route around Mubarak's internet blockade. Nabeel Rajab is a lifelong Bahraini activist and critic of the Al Khalifa regime. A member of a staunch pro-regime family, Rajab has agitated for reform in Bahrain since his return from university in 1988. Along with the Bahraini-Danish human rights defender Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, he helped establish the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights in 2002. Rajab is reasonably new to the limelight -- becoming a face for the Bahrain uprising of February 14 2011, after the sit-in at Pearl Roundabout. Since then, he has been a public face for the revolution, waging a social media war on Twitter with PR companies working for the regime. After al-Khawaja was imprisoned, he led protests for his release. He has endured beatings <b>...</b>


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The Julian Assange Show: Rafael Correa (E6)


This week, Julian Assange talks to the President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa. Correa is a left wing populist who has changed the face of Ecuador. But unlike his predecessors he holds a Ph.D. in economics. According to US embassy cables, Correa is the most popular President in Ecuador's democratic history. But in 2010 he was taken hostage in an attempted coup d'etat. He blames the coup attempt on corrupt media and has launched a controversial counter-offensive. Correa says the media defines what reforms are possible. Assange tries to figure out is Ecuadorian president justified and what is his vision for Latin America. Julian Assange Show - official video page: assange.rt.com Subscribe to RT! http Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.


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Inside Wikileaks - UK - August 2010


Hero or villain, Julian Assange stunned the world when he leaked more than 90000 war files. Accompanying Assange through every step of the unfolding drama, this report reveals a man on a mission. "We get attacked not in proportion to whatever we are doing wrong or doing right, but in proportion to the impact that our material is having. They'll attack the messenger and try to discolour the message by proxy." Shaking off claims that he has endangered lives, Assange is determined: "this historical archive belongs to the people of Afghanistan". Speaking from a temporary HQ in London, Assange and his nomadic team may be staying on the move, but they don't plan on staying in hiding. Packing up his rucksack and heading 'to the bunker in The Guardian' to prepare for the release, the whistleblower is stoic: "My function in Wikileaks is to take all the heat. I've had my baptismal fire". And he isn't showing signs of stopping; threatening to release a further 15000 reports, his message is clear: "stay tuned". Lighthouse Pacific


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Exclusive: Assange on 'The World Tomorrow' premiere (full version)


The wait's nearly over until one of the most anticipated shows of the year premieres on RT. The world's chief whistleblower, Julian Assange, will come face to face with those making the headlines, while being kept under house arrest in Britain. RT's correspondent Laura Smith quizzed Assange about the details of his new program. OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Surviving Guantanamo (E5)


The 5th episode of The World Tomorrow takes us to the very heart of America's War on Terror: Guantanamo Bay. In the episode Julian Assange speaks with Moazzam Begg - former Gitmo prisoner and a rights campaigner fighting for those still trapped behind the wire, and Asim Qureshi - former corporate lawyer, whose human rights organization Cageprisoners Ltd exists solely to raise awareness of the plight of prisoners who remain in Guantanamo Bay. The World Tomorrow - official video page: assange.rt.com Subscribe to RT! http Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.


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Arrested after Assange interview: Bahrain detains top human rights activist


Police in Bahrain have detained the head of the country's Centre for Human Rights - without explanation. Nabeel Rajab, known for his firm opposition to the ruling regime, was arrested - days before an interview with the world's top whistle-blower Julian Assange is due to air on RT. The civil rights leader was already facing charges of participating in protests against the government and was returning to Bahrain for a Sunday court hearing. The uprising has been ongoing for 14 months now, with the predominantly Shi'ite population protesting against the Sunni ruling dynasty. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange Episode 5: Gitmo horrors & war on terror


An expose of the cruel reality of life inside Guantanamo Bay. On Tuesday, RT is bringing you the 5th installment of Julian Assange's new show, featuring a former inmate from the controversial prison. RT's correspondent in London Laura Smith has got more on the interview, and what it reveals on the workings of the war on terror. The World Tomorrow - official video page: assange.rt.com Subscribe to RT! http Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.


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'Assange & RT under fire as US intolerant to criticism'


Julian Assange's debut as a TV interviewer on RT was bound to face criticism and praise from around the globe - and it's done just that. The world's most famous whistleblower attracted controversy mainly due to his choice of guest and the channel chosen to broadcast the show. American journalist and anti-war activist Don DeBar says there's nothing suprising in the wave of criticism against Assange's show in the US, given how whistleblowers are treated there. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Greenwald: Assange + RT drives US mainstream berserk


Julian Assange's debut as TV-show host on RT was bound to provoke a mixed reaction from around the globe. The world's top whistleblower has drawn a wave of criticism for his choice to talk to a guest largely ignored by the mainstream media. Journalist Glenn Greenwald thinks there's apparent hypocrisy in the way some US media treat Assange. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Assange Episode 6: Coups & Corruption


He's been called one of the most democratic leaders in Latin America's history - and is a champion of the poor. Ecuador's President Rafael Correa appears on whistleblower Julian Assange's show on Tuesday - exclusively on RT. From coups to oust him, to strained relations with the US - he describes the challenges he faces under attack from the rich and powerful. RT talks to correspondent Laura Smith who has more. The World Tomorrow - official video page: assange.rt.com Subscribe to RT! http Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.


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Assange Episode 2: Left & right in 21st century


When the first episode of Julian Assange's show premiered on RT, it certainly caused a media stir. It produced strong reactions - ranging from praise, to hostile criticism across the Atlantic - with few commentators remaining indifferent. Next episode of Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow airs on April 24 featuring Slavoj Zizek & David Horowitz. The topics covered include Nazis and Palestinians, Stalin and Obama, and the future of Europe and US. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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'Nabeel Rajab arrested after tweeting about Assange's RT show'


Bahrain authorities have arrested the country's most prominent human rights activist and harsh critic of the state's ruling family. Nabeel Rajab was detained just days before his appearance on Julian Assange's show here on RT. In the programme, which airs on Tuesday, the whistleblower gets an insight from him, and a fellow Egyptian activist, into the uprisings in the Arab States. RT spoke with London-based author and journalist Afshin Rattansi, who believes that Nabeel Rajab and his fellow activists have a lot of challenges to face in the future. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange Episode 3: Torture & double standards of the West


The world's most famous secret-spiller is here again to unleash further controversy with his show's next episode airing on RT this Tuesday. Julian Assange has already spoken to the Hezbollah leader in his first international interview in over six years, and brought together 2 political extremes from both sides of the Atlantic. Laura Smith reports from London. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange Episode 4: Guest arrested days before show airs


Bahraini authorities have arrested the country's main human rights activist, who's been one of the leaders of the uprising. Nabeel Rajab was detained late Saturday on his arrival from Lebanon. It comes just days before his appearance on Julian Assange's show here on RT where the whistleblower quizzed him and an Egyptian activist over the revolutions in the Arab States. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange 'traitor', show 'foul' - The World Tomorrow sparks media frenzy


It was a debut destined to stir up a media storm - the much anticipated show by Julian Assange finally burst onto TV screens around the globe - with controversy not only about the host but his guests as well. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, whose identity was kept secret until broadcast - was the first person interviewed by the world's most prominent whistleblower. RT's Gayane Chichakyan rates the premiere's impact. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com Watch the World Tomorrow on our official video page assange.rt.com


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'Hunt for Assange' chokes air for whistleblowers


Washington's relentless pursuit of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and alleged whistle-blower Bradley Manning, is no secret. And for some experts, the US government's high-profile crackdown on the two men is designed to send a warning to other critics of Washington's actions. RT's Marina Portnaya reports. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange's mainstream friends U-turn after show boom


The media that once praised Julian Assange, hailing him a hero for his work as a whistleblower, has now drastically changed its tune, after the debut of his talk show on RT. While some say it's due to journalistic jealousy, others believe the U-turn is political. Laura Smith reports from London. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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'MSM blacks Assange as US seeks Manning link'


With Washington showing no let-up on its pursuit of whistleblowers, more journalists feel forced to sacrifice the truth, fearing for their future. To discuss the in and outs of the whistleblower case involving Julian Assange, RT spoke to social sciences expert, Professor Marcello Ferrada-Noli. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Assange on mass surveillance: 'You are all screwed!'


The whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has begun releasing sensational information on the multi billion dollar global spying industry. The database contains hundreds of documents shining a light on the methods being used by secret services all over the world. Here's the video of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaking to journalists and students at a press conference at City University London in central London on December 1, 2011. Along with a number of other guest speakers, Mr Assange spoke of the Wikileaks ongoing investigation of surveillance software companies and their alleged use by governments around the world. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Assange TV on RT: Exclusive interview show coming soon


RT's getting a new talk show - and world media's already in a spin over its host. It's the man who's exposed wrongs at the highest levels of government and military - the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Should Australia help Assange?


Julian Assange's barrister Geoffrey Robertson QC discusses his clients case and argues for his right to a fair trial.


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Expect Controversy: Assange's The World Tomorrow to premiere on RT


There's been much buzz and mystery about the world's most famous whistleblower - and his forthcoming show on RT. And it's finally happening - next Tuesday - when Julian Assange's programme premieres on this very channel. RT's Laura Smith caught up with him - and got a sneak peek of what's waiting for you. READ MORE on.rt.com OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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The World Tomorrow: Julian Assange Interviews Hassan Nazrallah - Trailer


Watch full film here: www.youtube.com For Downloads and more information visit: www.journeyman.tv A freedom fighter to some, a terrorist to others, it is his first interview in the West since 2006. From a secret location in Lebanon Hassan Nasrallah gives Assange a rare and frank insight into his vision for the future of the Middle East. "This is exactly what America and Israel want for Syria", Nasrallah insists. He also blames Al Qaeda for "trying to turn Syria into a battleground". He's certainly not holding back and with Assange throwing the questions the revelations keep on coming. He believes in Bashar al Assad: "I personally found that President Assad was very willing to carry out radical and important reforms. But the opposition needs to agree to dialogue." But it's not only Syria that's on the agenda. He vehemently denies allegations of corruption pointed at Hezbollah. "This is part of the rumours that they wanted to use to discredit Hezbollah and distort its image. It's part of the media war against us." What about Hezbollah's violent past? "Hezbollah resorted to bombing civilians only to prevent Israel from shelling our civilians" he says. So what is next for Hezbollah's campaign against Israel? And what does Nasrallah really want for the future of the region? Quick Roll Productions


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Hastings Speaks w/Julian Assange


Rolling Stone's Michael Hastings has had the rare opportunity to sit down with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, while he's under house arrest in London and awaiting his final appeal attempt with the British Supreme Court set for February 1, 2012. Hastings shares what his three days were like with Assange.


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Occupy Assange: 'Corrupt banks, corrupt cash'


The founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, attended the protests in London that are part of a worldwide action against corporate greed and austerity measures. Assange said that he was there to show his solidarity with the Occupy London movement, which was inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in the US. Assange traveled to London from his friend Vaughan Smith's country mansion in Suffolk, eastern England. Assange is living there on bail as he fights extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault made by two women. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow: Official Trailer


Dateline - Tuesday, April 17. Timeline - 15:30 Moscow time, 11:30 GMT, 07:30 am in New York and 21:30 in Sydney. The world will be watching "The World Tomorrow". READ MORE on.rt.com OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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Manning/Assange Link Found?


On Friday Article 32 pre-trial hearing for Bradley Manning began at Fort Meade and now it's day four. Media access has been limited and strictly monitored and today much of it was "blacked out" as discussion over the materials in the leaks went forward. Daniel Ellsberg, former US military analyst who famously leaked the Pentagon Papers and Kevin Gosztola, civil liberties blogger for Firedoglake discuss.


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The World Tomorrow: Hassan Nazrallah


A freedom fighter to some, a terrorist to others, it is his first interview in the West since 2006. From a secret location in Lebanon Hassan Nasrallah gives Assange a rare and frank insight into his vision for the future of the Middle East. "This is exactly what America and Israel want for Syria", Nasrallah insists. He also blames Al Qaeda for "trying to turn Syria into a battleground". He's certainly not holding back and with Assange throwing the questions the revelations keep on coming. He believes in Bashar al Assad: "I personally found that President Assad was very willing to carry out radical and important reforms. But the opposition needs to agree to dialogue." But it's not only Syria that's on the agenda. He vehemently denies allegations of corruption pointed at Hezbollah. "This is part of the rumours that they wanted to use to discredit Hezbollah and distort its image. It's part of the media war against us." What about Hezbollah's violent past? "Hezbollah resorted to bombing civilians only to prevent Israel from shelling our civilians" he says. So what is next for Hezbollah's campaign against Israel? And what does Nasrallah really want for the future of the region? Quick Roll Productions


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MSM: Assange on 'Kremlin Mouthpiece'


This morning, RT had some very big news to announce that Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, is going to be launching a talk show, which will be broadcast by this network. It will be called, "The World Tomorrow", and will consist of 10 weekly episodes where he interviews what he calls, "iconoclasts, visionaries, and power insiders". But before even seeing the program, we've already seen judgments made loud and clear.


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Hourglass: Promo One - Julian Assange - The World Tomorrow


A drop creates ripples on the water. The bigger the drop - the greater the ripples. As it falls - the world awaits. To watch the world tomorrow... Coming soon on RT! READ MORE on.rt.com OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com


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Endgame: Assange in final battle against extradition


The UK Supreme Court is expected to consider an appeal by the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange against his extradition to Sweden over allegations of sexual assault in August 2010. The future of the world famous whistle-blower is as unclear as ever, with questions being raised over Sweden's legal system and its ties with the United States. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange: "Stratfor is a Private Intelligence Enron"


02/27/2012 The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the US private intelligence firm Stratfor engages in 'seedy business' as his whistleblower website releases 200 leaked emails from the company. The online activist collective Anonymous passed 5 million emails to WikiLeaks after a hacking attack against Stratfor in December 2011. wikileaks.org LeakSource.wordpress.com


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Fixing celebs' wikipedia. Kanye, Sugar, Assange, Westwood


Wikipedia launches sockpuppet investigation en.wikipedia.org Nimrod goes to Paris Fashion Week to tell celebs about changes he's made to their wikipedia pages, whilst demanding cash money to fix it on the spot. Kanye wants to hire him. Unfollowing celebs in London Fashion Week (previous video): youtu.be Director: William Pine | Wikieditor: Nimrod Kämer | 2nd camera&sound: Noémie Shraer | Scouter: Ilan Assayag | PR: Sinan Jefferies Commisioned by Don't Panic TV, Heydon Prowse & Joseph Wade For more: dontpaniconline.com


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Assange: Superpower takeover of Libya a lesson to world


Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was among much anticipated speakers at mass protest in London calling for end to war in Afghanistan and foreign troops pullout. RT managed to talk to him about the military interventions and the Libyan conflict in particular. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange Planning Run for Australian Senate


Transcript by www.newsy.com BY ADNAN S. KHAN How does a world-famous whistleblower spend time while under house arrest? Apparently, starting a campaign for senate in his home country. KMGH has the headline. "WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ... plans to run for a seat in the Australian senate. This ... as he faces criminal charges in Sweden." The official WikiLeaks Twitter announced the story with this Tweet, along with a series of questions on whether the campaign was even possible. Turns out it is. Assange can run for the Australian Senate — while under house arrest in the UK — for criminal charges he faces in Sweden. Australia's The Age explains how Assange has found something of a loophole in Australian law. "People convicted of a crime under Australian law that is punishable by a year's prison term or more are excluded from office, but the constitution is silent on the impact of any potential conviction abroad. It disqualifies anyone deemed ''attainted of treason''." WikiLeaks Central explained its rational -- in detail -- on its website. It went on to compare Assange to other political figures who were charged with a crime and still got elected, quoting an article on an Australian government Web site. "In November 1962, South African activist Nelson Mandela was jailed for five years for incitement and leaving the country without a passport. In 1964, a sentence of life imprisonment for sabotage (an offence similar to treason) was added. In 1990, after years of <b>...</b>


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Nasrallah to Assange: US & Israel want civil war


Nasrallah to Assange: US & Israel want civil war Suivez-moi sur twitter : twitter.com et sur ma chaine youtube: LIKMA38 Nasrallah to Assange: Hezbollah talked to Syria opposition; we want dialogue, US & Israel want civil war Hezbollah urged the Syrian opposition to engage in dialogue with Assad's regime, but they refused. Hezbollah leader Sayyid Nasrallah confirmed this in his first interview in six years, the world premiere of Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow on RT. Watch the full show on RT's video page Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah told Assange that Hezbollah supports Syrian president Bashar al-Assad as Syria supported resistance in Lebanon and "hasn't backed down in the face of Israeli and American pressure." Nasrallah, a freedom fighter to millions though a terrorist to the US, Israel, Canada and the Netherlands, says Assad's regime "served the Palestinian cause very well." This is why Hezbollah supported the so-called Arab Spring in Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt and elsewhere, but when it came to Syria, Hezbollah urged the opposition to engage in dialog with President Bashar al-Assad. "This is the first time I say this -- We contacted [...] the opposition to encourage them and to facilitate the process of dialogue with the regime. But they rejected dialogue," he revealed. "Right from the beginning we have had a regime that is willing to undergo reforms and prepared for dialogue. On the other side you have an opposition which is not prepared for dialogue and it is not prepared <b>...</b>


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Justice for Assange: Extradition appeal kicks off in UK top court


The world's top whistleblower has taken his long legal battle to stay in the UK to the country's Supreme Court, where he is appealing extradition to Sweden. Julian Assange is wanted on allegations of sexual assault dating back to August 2010, which he denies. The Wikileaks founder insists the case is politically motivated, and a response to his website publishing secret US cables on wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. RT's Laura Smith is at the High Court in London. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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The World Tomorrow: President Moncef Marzouki


Over the last 18 months the middle east has been shaken by a series of revolutionary movements that began in Tunisia. This week Assange speaks to the man running the new Tunisia, President Moncef Marzouki. The debate is wide ranging, including their shared personal experiences of prison, the human rights record of the US, democratic Islamism, torture and secret files. But, despite their obvious mutual respect, Assange is able to challenge Marzouki, both over the censorship of the internet in Tunisia and on his position over the revolutions in Bahrain and Syria. According to the President, "we have to forget about the positions of Nasrallah and people like him. There is no good dictatorship. Dictatorship is dictatorship: corrupted, brutal and against the people."


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Anonymous - Operation Assange


#OpAssange *** Flyers *** English: bit.ly (pic) English No.2: bit.ly (pdf) German: bit.ly (pic) *** IRC Link *** irc.prooops.com port 6667 / 6697 Channel #opAssange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Citizens of the world, you may have noticed, that the founder of wikileaks, Julian Assange, the founder of an international platform, which brings the truth to you, has been arrested without any charges. Wikileaks discovered big scandals all over the world and now they need your help! He would never ask you and we would also like to avoid asking you for financial help, but in this case it is absolutely necessary to support Julian Assange to pay his lawyers and stuff like that. The world has to know about this important case, so you might print the flyers and spread them in your town. Dear british supreme court, we demand, that you do not extradite Julian Assange to the swedish government. Otherwise we are forced to react! Free Assange! We are Anonymous. We are legion. We would not forgive the britisch supreme court. We do not forget Julian Assange. Expect us!


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Assange RT Show Sparks Zionist Media Frenzy


~ ✟ Veritas ✟ Vincit ✟ Omnia ✟ ~ rt.com ‪ http ‪www.facebook.com It was a debut destined to stir up a Zionist media storm - the much anticipated show by Julian Assange finally burst onto TV screens around the globe - with controversy not only about the host but his guests as well. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, whose identity was kept secret until broadcast - was the first person interviewed by the world's most prominent whistleblower. RT's Gayane Chichakyan rates the premiere's impact and reports on the widespread Zionist dominated Western medias outrage and reaction to it. ‬ Watch the World Tomorrow on RT's official video page assange.rt.com.


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WikiLeaks' The World Tomorrow with Julian Assange Promo


Promo for Julian Assange's TV show The World Tomorrow. Source: worldtomorrow.wikileaks.org


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Julian Assange - The World Tomorrow (RT) 1st Episode - Nasrallah-Hezbollah (1 of 2)


Part 2/2: www.youtube.com Julian Assange of Wikileaks fame, now under house arrest (facing possible extradition and an uncertain future), hosts his first network show as ex-whistleblower and current journalist/interviewer when he interviews the media-reticent leader of Hezbollah, Sayyed Nasrallah, who has been blacklisted by the US government-controlled mainstream media as a "terrorist leader".


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Warning: Assange! Controversy! Watching may cause thought attack [PROMO]


OFFICIAL VIDEO PAGE assange.rt.com The media that once praised Julian Assange, hailing him a hero for his work as a whistleblower, has now drastically changed its tune, after the debut of his talk show on RT. While some say it's due to journalistic jealousy, others believe the U-turn is political. RT on Twitter http RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange Planning Run for Australian Senate


Transcript by www.newsy.com BY ADNAN S. KHAN How does a world-famous whistleblower spend time while under house arrest? Apparently, starting a campaign for senate in his home country. KMGH has the headline. "WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ... plans to run for a seat in the Australian senate. This ... as he faces criminal charges in Sweden." The official WikiLeaks Twitter announced the story with this Tweet, along with a series of questions on whether the campaign was even possible. Turns out it is. Assange can run for the Australian Senate — while under house arrest in the UK — for criminal charges he faces in Sweden. Australia's The Age explains how Assange has found something of a loophole in Australian law. "People convicted of a crime under Australian law that is punishable by a year's prison term or more are excluded from office, but the constitution is silent on the impact of any potential conviction abroad. It disqualifies anyone deemed ''attainted of treason''." WikiLeaks Central explained its rational -- in detail -- on its website. It went on to compare Assange to other political figures who were charged with a crime and still got elected, quoting an article on an Australian government Web site. "In November 1962, South African activist Nelson Mandela was jailed for five years for incitement and leaving the country without a passport. In 1964, a sentence of life imprisonment for sabotage (an offence similar to treason) was added. In 1990, after years of <b>...</b>


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Julian Assange's The World Tomorrow debuts Tuesday


Julian Assange's exposure of tens of thousands of documents has made him notorious, but has also embarrassed governments around the world. On Tuesday Assange will launch his exclusive new program on RT where he will conduct interviews with controversial figures from around the globe. Still under house arrest, Assange sat down with RT to discuss his new show. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Julian Assange to launch show on RT this March


Since 1980 ABC, CBS and NBC have lost over 20 million viewers. According to some critics, the big three networks have been slacking when it comes to news coverage. But where the big three fail the cable networks have picked up the slack. In reaction to the lack of real media coverage, RT is raising the bar. Julian Assange has become a part of the RT network and will have his own show starting in March. Stay tuned to RT. Follow Lucy on Twitter at twitter.com


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