Chelsea Manning

Outgoing United States President Joe Biden has a chance to make history of the right sort by pardoning WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Julian Assange addressed a聽聽in Strasbourg at which he spoke of legal protections which were 鈥榥ot effective in any remotely reasonable time frame鈥.聽Binoy Kampmark reports.

Daniel Ellsberg聽revealed last December that聽he聽had聽been the WikiLeaks 鈥渂ackup鈥澛爁or releasing the documents that were eventually published in 2010. Binoy Kampmark reports on his conversion to whistleblower and support for Julian Assange.

Rachel Evans standing in solidarity with legendary whistleblowers.

Italian artist Davide Dormino鈥檚 life-sized bronze sculptures of Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden聽invite the public to show solidarity with whistleblowers. Peter Boyle reports.

The campaign to free Julian Assange is about our most precious human right: to be free, writes John Pilger.

There was a big turnout聽for the fifth hearing of the Belmarsh Tribunal into the persecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Peter Boyle reports.

Former United States soldier and whistleblower Chelsea Manning was freed from prison on March 12, after having served nearly 10 months for refusing to testify before a grand jury set up to investigate WikiLeaks, writes Kerry Smith.

Washington wants Assange extradited to the US to be tried on the charge of helping Chelsea Manning hack a government computer in 2010.

Chelsea Manning, a transgender soldier who blew the whistle on United States war crimes and spent four years in an army stockade, is back in prison because she refuses to join a bipartisan campaign against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, writes Barry Sheppard.

Banned from entering Australia by the federal government, former United States intelligence analyst turned whistleblower Chelsea Manning instead delivered her message of hope to audiences in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane via video link.

The Australian immigration department denied Manning a visa on the basis of failing 鈥渢he character test鈥, citing as grounds the time she spent in jail for leaking documents that exposed US war crimes in Iraq.

Events over the last few weeks have revealed just how politicised Australia鈥檚 immigration policy has become.

Former US intelligence analyst turned whistle-blower and activist Chelsea Manning will speak via satellite from Auckland to audiences in Melbourne and Brisbane, following the Australian government's refusal to issue her with a visa on character grounds.