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'Chaos' at WikiLeaks Follows Assange Arrest


*       By Kevin Poulsen
<http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/author/kevin_poulsen/>
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*       December 7, 2010  |  

 

The arrest without bail of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday has
left the organization in a state of uncertainty, despite transition plans
laid out prior to his surrender to British police, according to one
dispirited WikiLeaks activist who spoke to Threat Level on condition of
anonymity.

Assange left Icelandic television journalist Kristinn Hrafnsson in charge of
the group in his absence, the activist said. But now the embattled
organization's secrecy and compartmentalization are apparently hindering its
operations. 

Specifically, midlevel WikiLeaks staffers have been mostly cut off from
communicating with hundreds of volunteers whose contact information was
stored in Assange's private online-messaging accounts, and never shared with
others. 

"There is an ongoing plan, but that plan was only introduced to a few
staffers - key staffers," explained the source. "We are experiencing chaos."

WikiLeaks was scrambling to produce a statement in a dozen languages Tuesday
to address Assange's arrest.

Assange appeared in Westminster Magistrates' Court in London Tuesday. The
judge cited Assange's itinerant lifestyle and denied him bail, despite the
fact that he turned himself in. 

The arrest came nine days after WikiLeaks began publishing from its cache of
more than 250,000 leaked U.S. State Department diplomatic cables, which are
trickling out at a rate of about a hundred a day.

That publication schedule will continue uninterrupted, according to a tweet
on WikiLeaks' Twitter feed following Assange's detention. "Today's actions
against our editor-in-chief Julian Assange won't affect our operations: We
will release more cables tonight as normal," read one message. A second
tweet added: "Let down by the UK justice system's bizarre decision to refuse
bail to Julian Assange. But #cablegate releases continue as planned."

Assange "is accused by the Swedish authorities of one count of unlawful
coercion, two counts of sexual molestation and one count of rape, all
alleged to have been committed in August 2010," British police said.

Assange indicated in court that he would fight extradition to Sweden,
according to reports. He is set to appear in court again Dec. 14.

Charismatic and driven, Assange has been WikiLeaks' public face and prime
mover for four years. It was Assange who personally managed the site's most
important leaker - Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, according to Manning
<http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/06/wikileaks-chat/> 's conversations
with the ex-hacker who turned him in.

And when Assange's autocratic leadership style was challenged by some
staffers last year, he described his importance to the organization
<http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/09/wikileaks-revolt/>  in no
uncertain terms. "I am the heart and soul of this organization, its founder,
philosopher, spokesperson, original coder, organizer, financier and all the
rest." 

His absence, says the source, is being felt acutely. "The organization will
most likely start to fall apart now." 

 



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