Julian Assange on 60 Minutes (Part 1)
WHISTLEBLOWING - SURVEILLANCE, IN-DEPTH VIDEOS, 21 Mar 2011
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Julian Assange appeared on 60 Minutes on 30 Jan 2011 in his longest televised interview while in house arrest in England. One of the most interesting aspects of the interview: behind-the-scenes shots of Assange and colleagues, mundanely sitting around a kitchen table on laptops that presumably contain some of the most explosive secrets on earth.
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