LONDON - WikiLeaks, which is facing economic difficulties,''can no longer survive at its current pace.'' He said in an interview with Europe 1 radio the founder of the site specializes in publishing files and dossiers secrets Julian Assange. "We can not survive the way things are - he said in the interview Assange -.
The donor money struggling to get there, because all of our accounts are blocked. I estimate that we are losing € 500,000 a week." But, he added Assange, "we will fight back." The founder of Wikileaks, Australia, is now in Great Britain under probation, pending assessment of the request for extradition presented by Sweden against him for alleged sexual abuse.
The trial date must be fixed at a hearing scheduled for today in London.
The donor money struggling to get there, because all of our accounts are blocked. I estimate that we are losing € 500,000 a week." But, he added Assange, "we will fight back." The founder of Wikileaks, Australia, is now in Great Britain under probation, pending assessment of the request for extradition presented by Sweden against him for alleged sexual abuse.
The trial date must be fixed at a hearing scheduled for today in London.
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