• Julian Assange to debut TV interview show Tuesday
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[quote] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been under house arrest in Britain for 500 days, and his website is no longer a center for groundbreaking political revelations. Instead, he has now set his sights on a more traditional medium — television. Assange’s interview program, [I]The World Tomorrow,[/I] will [URL="http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/julian-assanges-talk-show-to-premiere-next-week-wants-to-broadcast-world-shifting-ideas/"]consist[/URL] of a dozen half-hour episodes, to be broadcast weekly on the Russian state-funded English-language satellite news channel, RT. A WikiLeaks press release [URL="http://www.twitlonger.com/show/gunqv7"]states,[/URL] “‘The World Tomorrow’ is a collection of twelve interviews featuring an eclectic range of guests, who are stamping their mark on the future: politicians, revolutionaries, intellectuals, artists and visionaries. The world’s last five years have been marked by an unrelenting series of economic crises and political upheavals. But they have also given rise to the eruption of revolutionary ferment in the Middle East and to the emergence of new protest movements in the Euro-American world. In Julian’s words, the aim of the show is ‘to capture and present some of this revolutionary spirit to a global audience.’” Assange himself says in the trailer for the show, “Today we’re on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow.” The guest list has not been revealed, but it has been hinted that the first guest will be someone controversial. A [URL="https://twitter.com/#%21/wikileaks/status/190724204549779457"]tweet[/URL] from the WikiLeaks account asks provocatively, “Any bets on who The World Tomorrow’s first mystery guest(s) are?” It then adds the hashtag “#ExpectAssange” — a play on the Anonymous slogan, “Expect us.” RT — formerly known as Russia Today — has been accused at times of being merely a Russian propaganda vehicle. A press release for the show, however, emphasizes that it was put together by an independent UK producer and that RT is merely serving as the initial broadcaster. Negotiations are presently underway with other possible licensees, who might broadcast longer versions of the same interviews.[/quote] [url]http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/04/15/julian-assange-to-debut-tv-interview-show-tuesday/[/url] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMIDuLA57Kg&feature=player_embedded[/media]
[QUOTE]The guest list has not been revealed, [/QUOTE] I wonder if it will be [I]leaked.[/I]
WikiLeaks sounds like a diaper brand
That was an awesome promo, I love the static effect in the music and video. Be interesting in what he'll be asked about
Lol, Russia is trying to piss of the US again. This is going to be on a state funded Russian network. Cold war never ended, yo.
[QUOTE=JimmyRussels;35588385]Lol, Russia is trying to piss of the US again. This is going to be on a state funded Russian network. Cold war never ended, yo.[/QUOTE] are you an retard
Does Assange have the world record for being detained the longest without trial?
[QUOTE=Coffee;35590926]Does Assange have the world record for being detained the longest without trial?[/QUOTE] a) no b) not detained
[QUOTE=Coffee;35590926]Does Assange have the world record for being detained the longest without trial?[/QUOTE] As Far as I know Aung San Suu Kyi is the longest to be held without trial for 15 of the past 21 years
ILY Julian <3 Best of luck with everything, W.L 4life
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