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Sep 3, 2013

LOGS OF TUESDAY, 03-09-2013/Swedish Police Opens Criminal Complaint File ahead of Wednesday’s Obama Visit to Sweden/ WikiLeaks Files Second Criminal Complaint in Germany

LOGS OF TUESDAY, 03-09-2013 :
(All times in CET!)

Beach at the peninsula of Zudar at the isle of Ruegen/Germany,Baltic Sea

- RADIO GOUDENSTER, 6285kcs, 20.06hrs, SINPO 44434
  ( Instrumental music at such time )

- ODYNN RADIO, 6295kcs, 20.09hrs, SINPO 4-5,4444
  ( Dutch music )

- RADIO DUTCHWING, 6425kcs, 20.55hrs, SINPO 4-5.4434
  ( Pop oldy )

- MUSTANG RADIO, 6305kcs, 20.58hrs, SINPO 4-5,444,4-5
  ( Dutch music )

- RADIO NACHTPIRAAT, 6300kcs, 21.05hrs, SINPO 4344,4-3
  ( Dutch polka music )

- RADIO MUSTANG, 6240kcs, 21.20hrs, SINPO 4-5,4434
  ( Dutch pop music )

- RADIO ARMADA(?), 1620kcs, 21.22hrs, SINPO 34233
  ( Dutch music )

- UNID ON 1643kcs, 21.25hrs, SINPO 2-3,423,2-3
  ( Dutch music )

- TEST RADIO, 6330kcs, 21.28hrs, SINPO 34333
  ( Dutch polka music )

- RADIO RELMUS, 1655kcs, 21.35hrs, SINPO 3-2,423,3-2
  ( Dutch music )

- MRF RADIO, 3932kcs, 21.39hrs, SINPO 34233
  ( Pop music )

- RADIO ARMADA, 1638kcs, 21.45hrs, SINPO 3-4,4233
  ( Pop oldy )

- UNID ON 1665kcs, 21.48hrs, SINPO 2-3,433,2-3
  ( Dutch music )

- UNID ON 6305kcs, 21.51hrs, SINPO 3-4,4333
  ( Pop music )

- RADIO RONNEX, 6295kcs, 21.59hrs, SINPO 2-3,423,2-3
  ( Dutch music )

- UNID ON 6205kcs, 22.02hrs, SINPO 34233
  ( Pop music )

- CUPID RADIO, 3922kcs, 22.17hrs, SINPO 3-2,423,3-2
  ( Pop music )

- RADIO TURFSTEKER, 1648kcs, 22.29hrs, SINPO 2-3,433,2-3
  ( Dutch music )

- RADIO BARCELONA TWENTHE, 1633kcs, 23.08hrs, SINPO 44344
  ( Dutch oldy )

- RADIO CALIPSO, 1629kcs, 23.11hrs, SINPO 4433,4-3
  ( Dutch pop music )

- RADIO BATAVIA, 1539kcs, 23.14hrs, SINPO 33233
  ( Pop oldy )

WikiLeaks Files Second Criminal Complaint in Germany 

 

Tuesday, 3 September 2013, 19:45 BST (London Time)

This afternoon the Federal Prosecutor of Germany (Generalbundesanwalt beim Bundesgerichtshof) registered a complaint filed by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. This is the second of four jurisdictions where WikiLeaks is filing a criminal complaint during the month of September against unlawful interference in journalistic activities. The first complaint was filed this morning in Sweden ahead of Obama’s state visit on 4 and 5 September as persons in the US delegation may have knowledge of the US multi-agency response to WikiLeaks.
The complaint concerns the monitoring of Julian Assange in Berlin in 2009 and the seizure of WikiLeaks property on 27 September 2010.
WikiLeaks decided to withhold matters contained in this complaint until the conclusion of the court martial of PFC Chelsea Manning.
The US military used the results of intelligence action against WikiLeaks in Germany in 2009 to facilitate its prosecution of PFC Manning for charges of aiding the enemy and wanton publication. Julian Assange said: "The results of unlawful US spying against WikiLeaks in Germany in 2009 has ultimately been used to help put political prisoner PFC Chelsea Manning in prison for 35 years."
"Chancellor Merkel must answer two simple questions: Did she authorise the use of US military bases to spy on journalists in Germany? And did she authorise the export of the results of this spying to the United States prosecution of alleged WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning?"
The property seized on the flight from Sweden to Berlin Tegel airport included evidence of a war crime perpetrated by US forces in Afghanistan in which more than sixty women and children were killed, known as the Garani massacre. The property seized also contained a report of the military intelligence monitoring in Berlin in 2009.
The actions that are the subject of this complaint occurred in the context of the publication of thousands of classified US intelligence documents in 2010. The unlawful FBI and US intelligence activities against WikiLeaks in Europe since 2009 have been forced onto the public record this year through a Parliamentary inquiry in Iceland and the Manning court martial.
The 186-page affidavit now made public details ongoing and illegal attempts by US authorities to interfere with WikiLeaks’ publishing and journalistic activities. Attacks such as those that WikiLeaks has endured have become a concerning trend, as exemplified by the recent abuse of the UK Terrorism Act to seize electronic devices and other materials belonging to those working on the Edward Snowden US mass surveillance revelations.
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’ publisher, said: "Now is the time for everyone to take a stand to put an end to Obama’s war against national security journalism – at home and abroad. This filing, recent court victories, and our successful intervention in the case of Edward Snowden, represent the continuing reorientation of WikiLeaks from legal defence to legal attack."
Complaint Germany

Swedish Police Opens Criminal Complaint File ahead of Wednesday’s Obama Visit to Sweden

Tuesday, 3 September 2013, 15:20 BST (London Time)

Julian Assange’s lawyer Per E. Samuelson confirmed that Swedish police opened a criminal complaint file at 11.35 under case number 0201 K 268906-13. The complaint was delivered to Arlanda police at 09:24 this morning.
This is the first of four criminal complaints to be filed in different jurisdictions by WikiLeaks during the month of September against unlawful interference in its journalistic activities. A second criminal complaint has been filed today in a different jurisdiction. The details of this complaint will be announced today at 18:00 CET.
The criminal complaint has been filed ahead of the arrival of the US Obama delegation. The complaint concerns the likely unlawful seizure of WikiLeaks property on 27 September 2010, following its publication of thousands of classified US intelligence documents on the war in Afghanistan. WikiLeaks’ publisher Julian Assange said: "Swedish authorities have the opportunity to demonstrate that no one, including state officials, is above the law."
The complaint details a number of matters not previously made public and which WikiLeaks decided to withhold until the conclusion of the court martial of PFC Chelsea Manning.
The property seized included evidence of a war crime perpetrated by US forces in Afganistan in which more than sixty women and children were killed, known as the Garani massacre. The filing follows the revelation of unlawful FBI and US intelligence activities against WikiLeaks in Europe that have been forced onto the public record through a Parliamentary inquiry in Iceland and the Manning court martial.
The 186-page affidavit now made public details ongoing and illegal attempts by US authorities to interfere with WikiLeaks’ publishing and journalistic activities. Attacks such as those that WikiLeaks has endured have become a concerning trend, as exemplified by the recent abuse of the UK Terrorism Act to seize electronic devices and other materials belonging to those working on the Edward Snowden US mass surveillance revelations.
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’ publisher, said: "Now is the time for everyone to take a stand to put an end to Obama’s war against national security journalism – at home and abroad. This filing, recent court victories, and our successful intervention in the case of Edward Snowden, represent the continuing reorientation of WikiLeaks from legal defence to legal attack."



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