WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Sues Ecuador For 'Violating His Rights' (sky.com)
Julian Assange is suing Ecuador's government for violating his "fundamental rights and freedoms," despite the fact he is still being sheltered in the country's UK embassy. From a report: It comes after Ecuador cut off communications for Mr Assange, who has been living inside the country's London embassy for more than six years. Baltasar Garzon, a lawyer for WikiLeaks, has arrived in Ecuador to launch the case, which is expected to be heard next week in a domestic court. WikiLeaks claims Mr Assange's access to the outside world has been "summarily cut off" and says Ecuador has threatened to remove the protection he has had since being given political asylum. The site said Ecuador's government has refused to allow a visit by Human Rights Watch general counsel Dinah PoKempner and prevented several meetings with Mr Assange's lawyers. A statement said: "Ecuador's measures against Julian Assange have been widely condemned by the human rights community."
I'm not a mathematician, but if the Riemann Hypothesis has in fact been solved, I suppose that could be yet another nail in the current encryption coffin. Then again, quantum computers could yield even more secure cryptography solutions of its own, and it seems certain that a new solution will need to be found, regardless. Preferably one with plenty of back doors.
This does however still raise the question with what to do about the staggering amount of data archived with current encryption that could basically be made readily available.
Yes, except characterizing penetration of an unconscious person after she had repeatedly told him no while awake as "bad sex" is more than a bit misleading.
Except what you just repeated is propaganda based on false allegations. It's not like false flags have ever occured.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...