He  is a new kind of whistle-blower: one made for the digital age. Those  before him (like Daniel Ellsberg) were limited in the ways they could go  public with their information. But in founding WikiLeaks.org, Julian  Assange gave himself the freedom to publish virtually anything he wants,  whether it's the true nature of Iraqi prisoner abuse, the double role  Pakistan plays in Afghanistan or the personal e-mails of Sarah Palin. 
            
            
            
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
         
            
        
        