This document appears to be a page from a legal memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz) discussing the legal representation of Julian Assange. The text details the author's initial communications and a face-to-face meeting with Assange to discuss potential extradition to the United States. It focuses heavily on defending Assange's status as a journalist by comparing his methods and the 'dropbox' technology of Wikileaks to established journalists like Seymour Hersh and Bob Woodward.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The Author | Lawyer/Narrator |
Discussing legal strategy and representation of Julian Assange. (Context suggests likely Alan Dershowitz based on kno...
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| Julian Assange | Client / Journalist |
Subject of the text; facing extradition to the US and charges in Sweden; described as an earnest person devoted to tr...
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| Seymour Hirsh | Journalist |
Of the New Yorker; used as a comparison to Assange regarding publishing classified information. (Note: Spelled 'Hirsh...
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| Bob Woodward | Journalist |
Of the Washington Post; used as a comparison to Assange regarding publishing government secrets.
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| Wikileaks |
Organization using 'dropbox' technology for whistleblowers.
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| New Yorker |
Associated with Seymour Hirsh.
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| Washington Post |
Associated with Bob Woodward.
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| United States Government |
Seeking extradition of Assange.
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| Swedish Government |
Jurisdiction where Assange faced assault charges.
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Potential extradition destination.
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Location of assault charges.
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Location of the face-to-face meeting between the author and Assange.
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"It was the possible American prosecution that he wished to discuss with me."Source
"We worried about the security of our lawyer/client communications, which some might think ironic in light of Assange’s penchant for disclosure of secret communications"Source
"Assange insisted to me that he was a journalist, in every relevant sense of that term."Source
"This 'dropbox' technology was the cyber manifestation that the best way to keep a secret is not to know it in the first place."Source
"When he finished explaining his journalistic modus operendi, two names immediately popped into my head: Seymour Hirsh of the New Yorker, and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post."Source
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