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Julian Assange and Wikileaks articles on Democracy Chronicles

Julian Assange is an Australian activist and journalist. He is the editor-in-chief and founder of WikiLeaks. His ongoing flight from persecution for his work publishing secret government information, deemed leaks by many, has been closely documented. Also see our articles about Eric Snowden and Technology Dissidents or our entire section on Election Technology.

Julian Assange Is Gone! What Has He Done?

April 26, 2019 by Jack Jones 5 Comments

Julian Assange Is Gone!

Julian has been arrested for reporting war crimes, while the criminals walk free. This is an outrage. Our democracy is upside down. We can’t allow our nation to continue down this path.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: England, Journalism and Free Speech, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Technology Dissidents

Case Against Julian Assange Raises Press Freedom Questions

April 15, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Case Against Julian Assange Raises Press Freedom Questions

Case against Julian Assange got newspaper editorial pages, political pundits and cable news analysts debating on the state of freedom of the press in U.S.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Journalism and Free Speech, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

DNC Lawsuit Blames Election Loss on Trump-Russia Alliance

April 20, 2018 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Trump-Russia Alliance

DNC sued President Donald Trump’s campaign, Trump’s son, his son-in-law, the Russian Federation and Wikileaks

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Democrats, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Russia, Spying and Privacy

Ecuador confirms granting citizenship to WikiLeaks’ Assange

January 11, 2018 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

Citizenship granted to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been sheltering at its London embassy for 5 years to avoid arrest

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Julian Assange and Wikileaks, South America, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

Somaliland’s Presidential Election: Narcissism vs. Charisma

October 7, 2016 by Abdirahman Mohamed Dirye Leave a Comment

Somaliland’s Presidential Election

It’s a moral obligation for the world to support the overdue democratic change in Somaliland. Somalilanders want to see true change, not replacement of one man into a more corrupted

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Africa, Ethiopia, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Somalia, Worldwide Corruption

No End in Sight For Democratic Party Leaks From Hacking

September 24, 2016 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Democratic Party Leaks

Wikileaks promising to continue releasing Democratic Party leaks in controversial push for transparency

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Democrats, Election Transparency, Internet and Democracy, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Russia, Spying and Privacy, Voting Technology

US Intel Agencies Eying Russia as Election Hack Culprit

September 6, 2016 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Russia as Election Hack Culprit

U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are taking seriously suggestions that the election hack culprit is Russia

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Election Transparency, Internet and Democracy, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Russia, Spying and Privacy, Vladimir Putin, Voting Technology

What You Can Do To Fix A Broken System

June 29, 2016 by John Perkins 1 Comment

Fix A Broken System

You are living at a watershed moment in history. This presidential campaign has, above all else, shown that you understand that the system is broken. We understand that. We are dissatisfied. Now is the time to take the next step.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Edward Snowden, Journalism and Free Speech, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy

First They Came For Assange…

June 29, 2016 by Cat Watters Leave a Comment

First they came for Assange

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now hosted “First They Came For Assange…”, on Wednesday at Thoughtworks NYC, one of the many events around the globe signifying the 4 years Julian Assange has been in political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Edward Snowden, England, Iraq, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

Wikileak’s Assange and Google’s Schmidt Epic Debate

October 24, 2014 by DC Editors 2 Comments

Botswana General Elections Southern Africa

Epic meeting between titans of internet Wikileak’s chief whistleblower Julian Assange and Google’s Schmidt debate the role of government in technology and the future of Google’s industry

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents, Voting Technology, Worldwide

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Twitter Changes Boost Autocrats’ Digital Disinformation Twitter Changes Boost Autocrats’ Digital Disinformation (4/27/2023) - Recent changes at Twitter have enabled authoritarian governments in Russia, China, and Iran to amplify propaganda and disinformation.
Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info (3/30/2023) - People don't carefully evaluate links for accuracy and that partisanship may be secondary to the rush of getting a lot…
Europe Needs Stronger Rules For Political Ads Study: Media Can Reduce Polarization By Telling Personal Stories (1/26/2023) - Sharing personal experiences and pairing them with facts reduces political dehumanization and increases political tolerance.
Will Generative Artificial Intelligence Kill Democracy? Will Generative Artificial Intelligence Kill Democracy? (1/20/2023) - Experts draw attention to the role played by social media in the violence committed by Bolsonaro supporters on Sunday in…

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China Suspends Social Media Accounts Of Covid Policy Critics (1/12/2023) - China has closed the social media accounts of over 1000 critics of its COVID-19 policies as it brings back tough… Continue Reading
Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Freed After 10 Years In Prison (3/13/2022) - The family of Raif Badawi, one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent political prisoners, has said the blogger is free after… Continue Reading
TikTok Is Just The Platform Russian Dissidents Need (3/10/2022) - Tiktok despite being swamped in misinformation at times, the app also serves as a platform for countering Kremlin propaganda. Continue Reading
Oman Arrests Prominent Internet Activist Al-Kathiri (3/7/2022) - Reliable local sources confirmed that on March 2, 2022, Oman's security authorities detained internet activist Ahmed Muslim Al-Kathiri. Continue Reading

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Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info (3/30/2023) - People don't carefully evaluate links for accuracy and that partisanship may be secondary to the rush of getting a lot…
Study: 2020 Election Increased Alcohol Use And Decreased Sleep Study: 2020 Election Increased Alcohol Use And Decreased Sleep (3/14/2023) - Many experienced reduced sleep quality, higher stress, negative emotions, and more alcohol during the 2020 election period.
A Police Stop Is Enough To Make Someone Less Likely To Vote A Police Stop Is Enough To Make Someone Less Likely To Vote (2/8/2023) - New research shows how the communities that are most heavily policed are pushed away from... having a say in changing…
World’s Biggest Democracy Is Jettisoning Freedom And Tolerance More Effort Is Needed To Open Election Data Globally (2/8/2023) - In more than 20 countries, voter turnout data is unavailable from official sources or the Election Management Body online.  
Europe Needs Stronger Rules For Political Ads Study: Media Can Reduce Polarization By Telling Personal Stories (1/26/2023) - Sharing personal experiences and pairing them with facts reduces political dehumanization and increases political tolerance.