'Un-Australian of 2010' title for Assange
SYDNEY: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was named " un-Australian of the Year"by a men's magazine on Monday for publishing thousands of US diplomatic cables on his whistleblowing site.
Australian-born Assange edged out God, Denmark's princess Mary and Prime Minister Julia Gillard to take Australian lads' title Zoo Weekly's dubious award for promising to dump 250,000 secret memos on WikiLeaks.
"Dress it up any way you like but the WikiLeaks founder broke that famous rule 'What goes in the memo stays in the memo',"Zoo wrote. "Don't expect any buck's night invites anytime soon Jules."
Assange is on bail in UK awaiting an extradition hearing. He is wanted in Sweden for questioning on sexual assault allegations. He has released classified documents about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and from US diplomats. afp
Australian-born Assange edged out God, Denmark's princess Mary and Prime Minister Julia Gillard to take Australian lads' title Zoo Weekly's dubious award for promising to dump 250,000 secret memos on WikiLeaks.
"Dress it up any way you like but the WikiLeaks founder broke that famous rule 'What goes in the memo stays in the memo',"Zoo wrote. "Don't expect any buck's night invites anytime soon Jules."
Assange is on bail in UK awaiting an extradition hearing. He is wanted in Sweden for questioning on sexual assault allegations. He has released classified documents about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and from US diplomats. afp
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