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    WikiLeaks Cablegate links

    Today I briefly pulled my head of the sand of pregnancy, sinusitis and dirty diapers to look up some info about the recent WikiLleaks release of US diplomatic cables, as well as the concurrent story on sexual misconduct allegations against Julian Assange. In case anyone else is interested, here are the links to the info I read. This is obviously not in any way comprehensive, it is just a listing of where my browsing took me.

    Update: Almost immediately after finishing this, someone sent me a link to waxy.org’s Cablegate reactions round-up. Lost of good stuff.

    Update 2 (16 Dec): Updated info to reflect most recent events. Added a couple new links.

    Background/General info

    “The United States diplomatic cables leak began on 28 November 2010 when the website WikiLeaks and five major newspapers published confidential documents of detailed correspondences between the U.S. State Department and its diplomatic missions around the world.” – Wikipedia

    Topics discussed in the cables include:

    Coverage by five newspaper “partners”

    Comments from advocacy/human rights organizations

    Obligatory irony

    Allegations of sexual misconduct against Assange

    Julian Assange is currently on bail in the UK, pending an extradition hearing on a European warrant issued by Sweden, over allegations of sexual misconduct in Sweden. Two Swedish women have brought four allegations against Assange, claiming one count of unlawful coercion, two counts of sexual molestation and one count of rape.

    Assange claims sexual relations with both of these women were consensual. One woman alleges Assange “forcefully” held her arms and used his bodyweight to hold her down; “sexually molested” her by having sex without using a condom, when it was her “express wish” that one be used; and “deliberately molested” her. The second woman alleges Assange “improperly exploited” the fact she was asleep to have sex with her without a condom. (The Guardian)

    Swedish authorities have not yet officially pressed charges, but wish to interview Assange in relation to these allegations.

    Reuters has put together a listing of the legal process facing Assange in the UK. Please note however, that in bullet point 2, the Guardian has reported that the appeal of the bail Assange was granted on Tuesday, 14 December came from UK prosecutors and not Swedish prosecutors.

    The Guardian has released a full account of the allegations against Assange.

    Commentary:

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    His new hat

    I wish you could all know this kid like I do, because he is sunshine in bottle.

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    Halloween costume hall of fame

    Halloween, 1977. I made my own stormtrooper costume. None have been made better since.

    Reddit via BoingBoing (Some of the comments and corresponding pics on the reddit page are excellent.)

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    A frustrating exercise in futility. Thanks, Reuters.

    The other day I created a profile with Reuters photo service to see the price of a photo we were interested in using for work.  We ended up not using the photo, but since then I keep getting these picture of the day type emails, which I would rather not get.  Easy, right? Just unsubscribe. Sadly, not so easy. Below is my journey to date to try and stop receiving these emails. Sigh.

    1. Looked for unsubscribe instructions on emails. There are none.
    2. Logged into my profile on Reuters website. Made sure the boxes for receiving marketing material were unticked and saved my profile. Still received messages.
    3. Went back to profile. As per instructions on My Profile page, sent email to XXX@reuters.com with “no marketing” in subject line.
    4. Received an email asking me to resubmit my message using an online contact form.
    5. Went to contact form and got page saying Reuters Account Administration system does not support my browser of choice.
    6. Opened IE and went to the contact form again.
    7. Got page that said “The ‘Contact Us’ page has moved. Please click here to access the new page.”
    8. Filled in the form and sent in my request, but with no real hope that this action would have the desired outcome.
    9. Sure enough, received response saying that recipient of my message cannot help me as he works in Financial support and they have no idea how to unsubscribe me from these services.  He suggests I call Reuters headquarters in Paris. One guess how that phone call would go. Sigh.
    10. Try to close my account on Reuters website. No apparent way to do this.
    11. Decide to write this blog post as stress-management. Still receiving Reuters emails.
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