WikiLeaks book arrives on Australian shelves

The Daily Telegraph Thursday 10th February, 2011

, by Daniel Domscheit-Berg, claims to tell the "full-story" of the rise of the website now creating so much tension in diplomatic circles globally.Mr Domscheit-Berg is widely described as the second in charge to WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange, who is facing deportation to Sweden over sexual assault allegations and the possibility of deportation to the United States, where he could be charged with espionage related crimes.Local publisher of many politics-related books, Scribe, has published the book domestically.

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