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Assange Requests Investigation Into US Actions Against WikiLeaks

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.(AFP Photo / Leon Neal) 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange submitted a complaint to the Swedish police, seeking an investigation into reports of US illegal activity in Europe against WikiLeaks and himself, including seizure of personal property containing evidence of a war crime.

In the 48-page affidavit Assange describes evidence of US military intelligence investigations directed at WikiLeaks and himself dating back to 2009 and up to the most recent FBI searches in 2012-2013.  

"The subject of this affidavit concerns two events involving Sweden and Germany. These events occur within the context of publicly reported FBI activities against WikiLeaks in the UK, Denmark and Iceland from 2009 to the present, which concern my work," Assange writes in the affidavit.

The WikiLeaks founder touches on two "previously unreported events." The first reveals Assange's "physical surveillance by US military intelligence ... in Berlin held on 26-30 December 2009." The results of which were used "to convict Bradley Manning of 'Wanton Publication.'"

And the second incident concerns the "illegal seizure" of Assange's suitcase on September 27 2010, while he was on a direct flight within the "Schengen border-free area from Stockholm Arlanda to Berlin Tegel" airports.

The suitcase contained three laptops that had "WikiLeaks material, associated data and privileged communications" on them.

Part of that material included "shocking evidence of a serious war crime; the massacre of more than sixty women and children by US military forces in Garani, Afghanistan."

Evidence of this US military operation had been "corroborated by testimony in the Bradley Manning hearing."

"The suspected seizure or theft occurred at a time of intense attempts by the US to stop WikiLeaks' publications of 2010," the affidavit states.

The WikiLeaks founder received no subsequent information about the whereabouts of his seized items or the reasons for their disappearance.

Ecuadurian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino (R) looks on as Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (L) waves from the window of the Ecuadorian embassy in central London.(AFP Photo/Andrew Cowi)
Ecuadurian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino (R) looks on as Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (L) waves from the window of the Ecuadorian embassy in central London.(AFP Photo/Andrew Cowi)

Assange's complaint also reveals that he learned "through an intelligence source" that on 19 August 2010, the Swedish Security Service (SAPO) "requested information about me from an Australian intelligence organization." And Australia "responded to the request with information about me on 21 August 2010."  

Assange explains that his affidavit might also help Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning, in her appeal after being sentenced to 35 years for leaking classified documents.

"If the US military's surveillance of me in Germany was unlawful, then its use in Bradley Manning's trial may have also been unlawful and that such a use of illegally obtained evidence could have consequences for Bradley Manning's pending appeal to the US Army Court of Criminal Appeal."

"US intends to imprison me." 

WikiLeaks founder learned from Manning's court proceedings that "US administration has every intention of imprisoning me and other WikiLeaks associates as co-conspirators."

Assange's lawyers submitted the affidavit with Swedish police to seek an "effective remedy" against illegal activities.

"I am informed by my legal advisors that this formal document may trigger an investigation and that independent judicial bodies may seek explanations of the responsible authorities as a result ... I request that Swedish judicial authorities act swiftly to question and arrest if necessary those who are likely to have information about or bear criminal responsibility for the actions taken against WikiLeaks and my person as detailed in this affidavit."

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