L'Affaire Assange has remarkable similarities to Barry Eisler's
leftish spy novel "Inside Out" (about a former US operative
threatening to release videotapes showing CIA torture of suspected
terrorists on the Internet). It has references and a bibliography.

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:24 AM, NYTimes.com News Alert
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> Tue, December 07, 2010 -- 10:23 AM ET
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> British Court Rejects Bail for Assange in Sex Inquiry
>
> Julian Assange, the founder of the beleaguered WikiLeaks
> anti-secrecy group, was denied bail by a court in London on
> Tuesday and said that he would resist extradition to Sweden
> where he faces questioning in connection with alleged sex
> offenses.
>
> Mr. Assange was ordered to remain in custody until a further
> court session on Dec. 14, the latest twist in the drama
> swirling around WikiLeaks following its publication of leaked
> documents.
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/08/world/europe/08assange.html?emc=na
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