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Julian Assange sex claims not a crime in Latin America – Ecuador president
22 Aug 2012:Rafael Correa says allegations should still be investigated but Ecuador will stand firm on asylum for WikiLeaks founder
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Guantánamo Bay
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The US embassy cables
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War logs coverage
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Internal US intelligence records for Afghanistan reveal civilian killings, 'friendly fire' deaths, shadowy special forces and Taliban's casual slaughter of the population - a Guardian special investigation
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This series of reports on the war in Iraq is based on 391,832 previously secret US military field reports and details the unvarnished and often unknown realities of the war in Iraq
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25 Aug 2012: Senior officials from the 34-member Organisation of American States urge two sides to maintain dialogue to resolve row
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24 Aug 2012:
The son, the saviour, the fugitive, the friend, the man. He also has an odd craving for Vegemite
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24 Aug 2012:
Glenn Greenwald: The claim that Swedish courts, not government, have final say on extradition is a crucial mistake that distorts the Assange case
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23 Aug 2012:
Katrin Axelsson and Lisa Longstaff: For decades we have campaigned to get rapists caught, charged and convicted. But the pursuit of Assange is political
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21 Aug 2012:
Seumas Milne: Ecuador is pressing for a deal that offers justice to Assange's accusers – and essential protection for whistleblowers
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21 Aug 2012:
Glenn Greenwald: The media's new converts to civic freedom over the Pussy Riot and Assange asylum affairs show a jingoism blind to US abuses
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21 Aug 2012: Respect MP clarifies comments about rape allegations against WikiLeaks founder, adding case has 'all the hallmarks of a setup'
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