Julian Assange on The New York Times: Part 4

Julian Assange on The New York Times: Part 4

NYT eXaminer

A multipart interview with WikiLeaks Editor Julian Assange focusing on his experience working with the New York Times. Produced for NYT eXaminer (NYTX).


NYTX Editor Chris Spannos interviewed Julian Assange on September 26, 2011.


Here Julian discusses the Times treatment of torture in the Iraq War Logs. He talks about the Times' partnership with WikiLeaks and the Times treatment of its own sources.


Length: 8 min. 56 sec.


More information about the Times treatment of torture in the Iraq War Logs, as discussed in this segment of our interview with Julian, as well as the Times' article referenced here, can be found below:


- Glenn Greenwald: "NYT v. the world: WikiLeaks coverage,"

http://www.salon.com/2010/10/25/nyt_13/


- Sabrina Tavernise and Andrew W. Lehren: "Detainees Fared Worse in Iraqi Hands, Logs Say,"

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/23/world/middleeast/23detainees.html


See part one of our interview with Julian Assange here:

nytexaminer.com/​2011/​10/​julian-assange-on-the-new-york-times-part-1


See part two here:

nytexaminer.com/​2011/​10/​julian-assange-on-the-new-york-times-part-2


Part three here:

http://www.nytexaminer.com/2011/10/julian-assange-on-the-new-york-times-part-3/


About this series:


Within the entirety of this interview Julian talks about partnering with the Times to release the Afghan and Iraq War Logs, the Times treatment of Cablegate, Bradley Manning, the Pentagon Papers, WikiLeaks, and much more. The complete interview ran approximately 90 minutes.


NYTX has published one part per week over the month of October and will continue through November, until we complete all interview segments.


NYT eXaminer: http://www.nytexaminer.com

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