Australian Foreign Minister Blames U.S., Not Assange

Government of the United States (U.S.) should be the one who is blamed for thousands of leaking sensitive information on WikiLeaks, not on his website manager, Julian Assange.

Similarly, according to Australian Foreign Minister, Kevin Rudd, the flow of sensitive information related to the publication of the Government of the United States (U.S.) on WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks barrage of information that is claimed as a collection of U.S. diplomatic memo.

"Assange not the party responsible for the unauthorized publication of 250 000 documents from the U.S. diplomatic communications network," Mr. Rudd said as quoted by BBC television, Wednesday, December 8, 2010. "That the United States who are responsible [for leaks that]," said Rudd.

Former Prime Minister of Australia was further questioned the feasibility of security systems and levels of access for the parties in the U.S. who could obtain sensitive information.

"Responsibility of the core, and then the legal responsibility, is at those responsible in the early stages unlicensed publication," said Rudd.

Rudd comments on WikiLeaks was impressed soft. The reason Australia has among the high officials sharply criticized that he WikiLeaks Assange and governance. Australia's current Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, said the publication was made Assange highly irresponsible.

Assange itself currently being detained British police arrest after receiving a request from the Swedish authorities. 39-year-old man was charged cases of rape and sexual harassment of two women in Sweden that happened last August. However, through his lawyer, Assange assess allegations are politically motivated, linked to the soccer terjangnya U.S. divulging confidential information on WikiLeaks.

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