Julian Paul Assange is an Australian publisher, computer programmer and Internet activist. He is the editor in chief of Wiki Leaks, a whistleblower website and channel for worldwide news trickles, with the stated rationale of creating open regimes. Assange was a hacker in his formative years, before becoming a computer programmer.He has lived in more than a few countries and has made civic appearances in many parts of the globe to articulate about freedom of the press, expurgation and undercover journalism.
The insurrectionary media is vilely trenched against what he depicts as "institutional hierarchies" that bump off the supreme human values of legitimacy, worship and autonomy, finds insight from liberal socialists whose philosophy has habitually flirted with revolution.

But Assange is not an nihilist. Calling Assange an nihilist is like holding Hegel accountable for Nazism. The question is not whether Assange is shoving the sachet of liberal autonomy. Rather, it is, "autonomy to what end?"
There is a sturdy case for democratization of knowledge and information, which we all know is clout, in the truest sense of the word. Wikileaks render the insincerity of institutional hierarchies that Assange wants to expose. His work makes a harmoniously translucent and honest dialogue between countries and their governments a compelling pivot for all.
The autonomy that Assange implements is luminously creative. As the phrase goes , “ It is better to trim the bush , than to beat around it.”
His echolalia is a blow against the blanketed coercions that organizations all around the world - have perfected, but are now running to save face or gathering dirt to defame the renegade.
As some of you might already be aware, Assange appealed a February 2011 decision by English courts to extradite him to Sweden for questioning in relation to a sexual assault investigation. He said the allegations of wrongdoing are "without basis". A two-day High Court hearing is scheduled to start on 12 July; he remains on bail.
Assange is the pioneer of IRTI -- International Right to Information , a chronicler of turbulent times , a silent vigilante – who doesn’t fly , but can make the fraudulent sweat a brook; before they set sail with their plunder.