Yesterday in “The Guardian” Yesterday in “The Guardian” By AFUA HIRSCH Sweden’s attempt to extradite Julian Assange has brought back into focus the extradition procedure between European states - the European arrest warrant. ... Assange, the extradition debate Continued on page 2
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By AFUA HIRSCH Sweden’s effort to extradite Julian Assange has brought the extradition procedure between European states back into the spotlight — the European arrest warrant. ... Assange, the extradition debate Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “La Gazetta del Mezzogiorno” By CARLO BOLLINO When, after 100 years, the history of these times is written, it will also tell the odyssey of a liberal anarchist with the seemingly francophone name, Julian Assange, ... Continues on page 20 Silence for Assange
Yesterday in “La Repubblica” The arrest of Julian Assange is “Not a “body of evidence” for all the countries involved, which are also Western countries: the US, Britain, Sweden... Yesterday in “La Repubblica” By VITTORIO ZAMBARDINO The arrest of Julian Assange is “Not a “body of
Yesterday in “Herald Tribune” By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD Julian Assange, the controversial founder of the website Wikileaks, has been released on bail from a London prison, but under strict conditions. ... Assange’s legal battles Continues on page 20
THE PROSECUTOR'S INVESTIGATIONS Selmanllari and Tan Lepri, face to face over the “Lake” On page 10
FORUM/ Directors of TV stations and newspapers in the country speak about the arrest of the head of Wikileaks Message: Democracies need strong media for honest governments The main media directors in the country speak about the “Assange” phenomenon. They all agree that “Assange”
Yesterday in “Washington Post” Now I think we have learned that Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, had big ambitions. Among them was the “attack” from the American government. ... Yesterday in “Washington Post” By ANNE APPLEBAUM Now I think we have learned that Julian Assange,
Forum / TV and newspaper editors in the country speak about the arrest of the head of Wikileaks Message: Democracies need strong media for honest government The main media leaders in the country speak about the ‘Assange’ phenomenon. They all agree that ‘Assange’ crossed some boun
PROSECUTOR’S INVESTIGATIONS On page 10
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Now I think we have learned that Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, had big ambitions. Among them was also the “attack” by the U.S. government. ... Yesterday in the “Washington Post” By ANNE APPLEBAUM Now I think we have learned that Juli
Yesterday in “La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno” By CARLO BOLLINO When, after 100 years, the history of these times is written, it will also tell of the odyssey of a liberal anarchist with the apparently Francophone name, Julian Assange, ... Continues on page 20 Silence for Assange
Yesterday in “La Repubblica” By VITTORIO ZAMBARDINO The arrest of Julian Assange is a “test case” for all the countries involved, which are in the West: the USA, Britain, Sweden... The “criminal” Assange challenges us Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Herald Tribune” By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD Julian Assange, the controversial founder of the Wikileaks website, has been released on bail from a London prison, but under strict conditions. ... Assange’s legal battles Continues on page 20
“GAZETA SHQIPTARE” PUBLISHED THE REPORT ON SEPTEMBER 1. JULIAN ASSANGE IN AN INTERVIEW FOR ‘FORBES’: WE EXPOSED IT American diplomats: Berisha makes a generous but extravagant offer. ‘NYT’ reveals the telegram: The Prime Minister asks for only 5 Uyghurs from Guantanamo, plus thre
“GAZETA SHQIPTARE” PUBLISHED THE REPORT ON SEPTEMBER 1. JULIAN ASSANGE INTERVIEW TO 'FORBES': WE EXPOSED IT American diplomats: Berisha makes a generous, but extravagant offer. ‘NYT’ reveals the telegram: The Prime Minister asks, besides the 5 Uighurs from Guantanamo, for three m