WikiLeaks' Julian Assange is Le Monde 'Man of the Year'
PARIS: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been named " Man of a Year" by France's Le Monde newspaper, a single of a five publications to concur with a whistleblowing website upon a its ultimate release of leaked documents.
The journal names Assange in a weekly supplement repository due to crop up upon Friday.
Visitors to a newspaper's website voted in foster of Assange with 56 percent backing him for a honour, compared to 22 percent for locked up Chinese anarchist as well as Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo as well as 6.9 percent for American Facebook President Mark Zuckerberg.
Time repository final week conspicuous Zuckerberg a "Person of a Year."
The journal names Assange in a weekly supplement repository due to crop up upon Friday.
Visitors to a newspaper's website voted in foster of Assange with 56 percent backing him for a honour, compared to 22 percent for locked up Chinese anarchist as well as Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo as well as 6.9 percent for American Facebook President Mark Zuckerberg.
Time repository final week conspicuous Zuckerberg a "Person of a Year."
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