Julian Assange is the spokesperson and editor in chief for WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks is a non-profit whistleblowing website that publishes leaks of government documents from anonymous sources. Although it launched as an editable wiki, it no longer accepts edits or comments. Since 2007, WikiLeaks has published documents about the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, as well as highly sensitive material from the U.S. State Department. Julian Assange, an Australian journalist and activist is the editor-in-chief and spokesperson for WikiLeaks. See related links to visit WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks was a website that published anonymous submissions and leaks of sensitive governmental, corporate, organizational, or religious documents, while attempting to preserve the anonymity and untraceability of its contributors
WikiLeaks used to live at wikileaks.org but they recently changed it to wikileaks.ch Because some countries block access to WikiLeaks, many people have created "mirror" sites that have the same content. You can find a list of mirror sites here: http://wikileaks.info/
Julian assange created wikileaks.
Two women in Stockholm, Sweden accused Julian Assange, the editor of WikiLeaks, of rape and molestation in August 2010. Assange denied the claims. Because he was in hiding, prosecutors were not able to question him and thus issued a warrant for his arrest. Later, they dropped the charge because the case lacked credibility. Assange has said the charges were part of a smear campaign in retaliation for his involvement with WikiLeaks. See related link for an article.
Julian Assange is the co-founder and director of WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks did not like a joke he made about them.
Nobody owns it; it is a non-profit organization. Its editor-in-chief and spokesperson is Julian Assange, an Australian journalist and activist. It is described as being founded by Chinese dissidents, journalists and activists.
No, it is not illegal for a person to view the cables on wikileaks.
No, it is not illegal to read WikiLeaks according to CNN.
All the WikiLeaks are available on wikileaks.org