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<span style="font-weight: bold"> US # Wikileaks probe illegal , says Julian Assange ( BBC ) # Cablegate ...</span>
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said the United States is conducting an "aggressive" and "illegal" investigation into him and his website. Mr Assange, 39, is free on bail while awaiting extradition proceedings to Sweden over sex allegations.He said: "A lot of face has been lost by some people and some... have careers to make by pursuing a famous case."Mr Assange denies the Swedish allegations, made by two women, and says the case is politically motivated.He is living in the house of supporter Vaughan Smith, near Bungay in Suffolk.Speaking to reporters in the grounds of the house he said some people appeared to be "engaged in what appears to be, certainly a secret investigation, but appears also to be an illegal investigation".Mr Assange said he suspected an espionage indictment was being prepared in the US and he condemned the secrecy which surrounded his case.The Australian added that Wikileaks is a "robust" organisation which will continue to publish information. He said it had so far published only 2,000 out of the 250,000 cables.He said: "During my time in solitary confinement in the basement of a Victorian prison, my colleagues were publishing material." He highlighted allegations published on Friday about India torturing people in Kashmir. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...63225700387326

<span style="font-weight: bold"> US # Wikileaks probe illegal , says Julian Assange ( BBC ) # Cablegate ...</span>
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said the United States is conducting an "aggressive" and "illegal" investigation into him and his website. Mr Assange, 39, is free on bail while awaiting extradition proceedings to Sweden over sex allegations.He said: "A lot of face has been lost by some people and some... have careers to make by pursuing a famous case."Mr Assange denies the Swedish allegations, made by two women, and says the case is politically motivated.He is living in the house of supporter Vaughan Smith, near Bungay in Suffolk.Speaking to reporters in the grounds of the house he said some people appeared to be "engaged in what appears to be, certainly a secret investigation, but appears also to be an illegal investigation".Mr Assange said he suspected an espionage indictment was being prepared in the US and he condemned the secrecy which surrounded his case.The Australian added that Wikileaks is a "robust" organisation which will continue to publish information. He said it had so far published only 2,000 out of the 250,000 cables.He said: "During my time in solitary confinement in the basement of a Victorian prison, my colleagues were publishing material." He highlighted allegations published on Friday about India torturing people in Kashmir. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...63225700387326