1. How relevant are Assange's sex charges to the whole discussion of Wikileaks?
They aren't relevant. Just a tactic used by people too high up in the American governments and big corporations to protect their threatened interests.


2. How fair or unfair are the governmental backlashes against Wikileaks and Assange (especially from the U.S. government and Australia; I think those two have made the most noteworthy responses)?
I think a lot of people high up in the government and private sector have worked tirelessly to lean hard on Assange and Wikileaks. I hope they fail to do any significant damage to setback Assange or the road that's been opened up by him and many other like minded individuals and groups.


----2a. What about the threats and calls to violence made by many high profile U.S. Right-wingers? (Please inform me if similar such statements have been made by anyone outside of the U.S.-Right... I'd be just as appalled, I just haven't seen any.)
Generally, everything they say is absurd and what they have said at the height of this controversy was no less than normal.




3. Has Wikileaks done anything wrong?
Maybe. I'm not sure. I think we do deserve a lot more transparency in our government. What we don't know we can't have a say. I'd like to know what's going on in my world and who's doing what to it.

Reading this lead me to a good article on Rolling Stone interviewing Assange. His extradition trial is February 1st, so I think he'll be getting a little more converage now that much of the attention has died down.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...118?print=true

Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview

Under house arrest in England, the WikiLeaks founder opens up about his battle with the 'Times,' his stint in solitary and the future of journalism

by: Michael Hastings


Click to read the whole interview


Ego or not, he's an incredibly smart and gifted man. I can't cast aside my own thoughts that maybe he has some ulterior motives that may seem shady, and I say that because I'm not completely sure about him. I think what he is apart of and that he is at the center of it he's doing a good job of not coming off as a nutcase.

People in the government are trying really hard to pressure Bradley Manning to cough something up on Assange. At one point they were making him get naked everyday and searching him because they believed he was suicidal. I suspect the recent passing of the National Defense Authorization Act was in part due to this. The provision to indefinitely detain without trial enemy military combatants - such as what the government is labeling Manning - was probably supported to prevent further whistle blowing. I really do hope Manning and Assange come out on top.