As Julian Assange awaits his extradition hearing in Britain, the debate over what to call him and his organisation, WikiLeaks, is once again important.
Depending on who is speaking, Assange is either a publisher, a hacker or the head of a hostile intelligence service. It can all be a bit confusing. The debate, though, is vitally important.
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