‘WikiLeaks Party will attract the support of many women’: Assange
The nascent WikiLeaks Party will combine a small, centralised leadership with grass roots involvement and will attract many female voters, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said
By Australian Times on 18 February, 2013 4:59 pm
By Sunanda Creagh, The Conversation
... Assange, who is living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations, made the comments in an exclusive interview conducted by John Keane ...
One-time Assange supporter, Jemima Khan, recently wrote that Assange undermined his own agenda by refusing to answer questions in Sweden.
It may well be that the serious allegations of sexual assault and rape are not substantiated in court, but I have come to the conclusion that these are all matters for Swedish due process and that Assange is undermining both himself and his own transparency agenda as well as doing the US department of justice a favour by making his refusal to answer questions in Sweden into a human rights issue, she wrote in the New Statesman ...