The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange will have a TV show
posted on: Jan 25 2012 8:20 by RDugey. Viewed 19 times.The founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, announced Tuesday which submit a television program of interviews with 'political figures key, revolutionaries and thinkers"from around the world, that it will be issued starting in mid-March.
This "conversations in depth" program will consist of 10 half-hour episodes broadcast weekly and will revolve around the theme of "the world tomorrow", said the statement broadcast on the website WikiLeaks.
The Australian for 40 years, presented as "one of the most recognizable revolutionary figures of the world", "meet controversial voices from across the political spectrum - iconoclastic, visionaries and people with access to power - so that they can offer a window into the world of tomorrow and their ideas to ensure a better future", added the text without naming guests.
"As a pioneer in the quest for a fairer world and victim of political repression, (Assange) is" u000a"exceptionally located to catalyze a global discussion on how move", specifies the text.
This "new style" program will be broadcast to a potential audience of "600 million viewers" by terrestrial, cable and satellite channels, according to the agreements reached to date by their producers.
Assange is paroled near London from late 2010 pending a decision on his extradition to Sweden, which claims it as suspect in four crimes including sexual aggression a violation, which has not been accused.
The former hacker, who denies having committed the offences, said that the case is politically motivated following the broadcast on WikiLeaks of tens of thousands of cables confidential of American diplomacy and secret documents about the wars of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Supreme Court must examine his last resort of the Australian in a hearing scheduled for the u000anext 1 and March 2.

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