The Shameful Attacks on Julian Assange
By David
Samuels
Julian Assange and Pfc Bradley Manning have done a huge public
service by making hundreds of thousands of classified U.S.
government documents available on Wikileaks -- and, predictably,
no one is grateful. Manning, a former army intelligence analyst in
Iraq, faces up to 52 years in prison. He is currently being held
in solitary confinement at a military base in Quantico, Virginia,
where he is not allowed to see his parents or other outside
visitors.
Assange, the organizing brain of Wikileaks, enjoys a higher
degree of freedom living as a hunted man in England under the
close surveillance of domestic and foreign intelligence agencies
-- but probably not for long. Not since President Richard Nixon
directed his minions to go after Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel
Ellsberg and New York Times reporter Neil Sheehan - "a vicious
antiwar type," an enraged Nixon called him on the Watergate tapes
-- has a working journalist and his source been subjected to the
kind of official intimidation and threats that have been directed
at Assange and Manning by high-ranking members of the Obama
Administration.
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