The WikiLeaks site, which specializes in the publication of secret documents, will not be able to survive due to financial difficulties if things continue like this, the founder of this site, Julian Assange, said today in an interview for French radio. "Money from donors with difficulties reaches us because all the accounts are blocked. I estimate that we are losing 500.000 euros a week," Assange told Europe 1 radio. He added, however, that they would "try to retaliate." Assange, who is under house arrest in London on rape charges, also told the Swiss yesterday to the media that his website has been losing more than 480.000 euros per week since the publication of confidential American diplomatic cables began at the end of November. Assange is in Britain awaiting the decision of an English court on Sweden's request for his extradition to that country, where he is wanted for alleged rape and sexual assault. Court in London today he should decide on the date when the extradition process for the WikiLeaks founder will begin.
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