WikiLeaks' Assange testifies in embassy spying case

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Friday testified in his legal case against a Spanish private security firm that he claims spied on him while he was holed up in the Ecuadoran embassy in London. Assange, who is currently serving time at a high-security prison in Britain, was to answer questions from

@bifilarcoil
How did Assange go? Unfortunately, the page doesn't work for people who use Tor Privacy Browser.

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hehe internet sux

his legal team said:

"The information gathered by this firm -- through the alleged use of video cameras which also captured audio, hidden microphones, copying identity documents, monitoring the electronic devices and mobile phones of visitors, among other things -- ended up in the hands of the US intelligence services."

@bifilarcoil
It's sick - apparently the #USA, using #Ecuador, have also seized his computer and other #writings that he needs for his defense.

Expletives are not strong enough to describe the creatures that are killing a great #journalist.

He could die. Maybe this is why #AustralianPoliceForces are in the news lately, #modelling their automatic #assaultRifles for so-called #crowdControl. Its not enough that they took guns away in 1996.

We now seem owned by depotic #racketeers and #nihalists.