87808413 Assange threatened to The Guardian on trial for libel
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange threatened to court the newspaper The Guardian, considering some of the defamatory statements that are contained in the book published by The Guardian and telling about the scandals in the U.S. leak of secret documents. About it writes The Independent. Details of claims Assange to The Guardian is not given. Presumably, this is a passage from the book, which argues that Assange not want to black out at the publication of documents from them the names of American whistleblowers in Afghanistan. Journalists insisted on this, because disclosure of the names of informants would have put their lives at risk. Founder WikiLeaks allegedly told that the informants' deserve to be killed. " Representatives of The Guardian said that had not received any documents relating to the alleged claim. The Guardian newspaper WikiLeaks is a partner in the UK: it beforehand can access all the classified documents, helps prepare them for publication and in return receive exclusive information. Earlier, Assange a conflict with The Guardian, when the newspaper published some details of a sex scandal, in which he is involved. Assange argued that the leak was organized specifically to thwart him out on bail. Now he released on bail and awaiting the decision of the British court, which could extradite him to Sweden. There he was accused of sexual harassment. Court hearing in London began on 7 February.