China News Service, April 22, According to foreign media reports, US authorities announced that the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Assange and the anti-leakage of state secrets will be one of the "priority tasks" of the country's new government.
Data picture: Assange, founder of "WikiLeaks" website.
reported that US authorities have been seeking to sue WikiLeaks founder Assange, which will be a long indictment. There is almost no second person who is regarded as a thorn in the side of the United States like Assange. He has reported many reports that Washington has made a fool of himself.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Assange and the anti-leakage of state secrets will be one of the "priority" of the new U.S. administration. He said in Washington a few days ago when answering a reporter's question about whether the arrest of Assange is a priority for the United States: "We have strengthened measures for all places where there are loopholes."
Attorney General criticized that the leak had reached an unprecedented level, and security experts believed that "the existing loopholes were shocking." He added that they will do their best to send those who leaked their secrets to prison.
According to the Washington Post, the US inspection agency has formulated a memorandum in recent weeks, accusing Assange and other WikiLeaks employees of conspiring to steal government property and violating the espionage bill. According to other media, some media quoted an anonymous government official as preparing for the prosecution of Assange. The U.S. Department of Justice would not disclose more details.
Since 2012, Assange has been staying at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, thus allowing the 45-year-old Australian to avoid being extradited to to Swedish on rape charges. Assange said it was for political purposes and he had sex with the other party with the consent.
political earthquake
In 2010, the online platform WikiLeaks released 250,000 secret documents from US embassies around the world, triggering a political earthquake. In particular, the true intention of the United States to launch the war in Iraq and Afghanistan is exposed.
In March of the same year, WikiLeaks once again put CIA in an embarrassing situation, revealing that the CIA used cyber espionage technology to enter smartphones and TVs to monitor it. Last week, the new US CIA director, Mike Pompeo, regarded WikiLeaks as a "hostile secret intelligence organization."