Assange vows more leaks
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange vowed to keep exposing secret documents and defended his controversial website, two years after it published a massive trove of sensitive US diplomatic cables.
Marking the anniversary of "cablegate," Assange alleged in a commentary published Thursday that his self-styled anti-secrecy website had uncovered US attempts to hide atrocities, coerce other governments and dominate the global economy.
Despite condemnation by the US government, the Australian ex-hacker said his organization would not shy away from divulging more secret documents.
Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's London embassy for five months to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is facing allegations of rape and sexual assault, charges he strongly denies.
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