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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange steps down after 'incommunicado detention'Sep 28 (AZINS) WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being replaced by the organization's former spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson. The organization states that the decision has been made owing to Assange's detention in isolation.

In its official tweet, WikiLeaks announced that Assange appointed Hrafnsson as Editor-in-Chief after six months of effective incommunicado detention. He will remain the publisher.

Assange has taken refuge in London's Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault charges, TechCrunch reported. Six months ago, the Ecuadorian government took actions that isolated Assange, including cutting off his internet access and restricting visitors.

Recently, a former CIA employee had been charged with stealing classified national defence information from the US intelligence agency and passing it to the Wikileaks. Joshua Adam Schulte, 29, was hit with a 13-count superseding indictment yesterday that accuses him with everything from the theft of government property to copyright infringement to obstruction of justice.

The feds say Schulte illegally leaked classified information, including national defense information that he believed could be used "to the injury of the United States and the advantage of a foreign nation." Schulte, of Manhattan, is currently detained on the child pornography charges.

In January, attorneys involved in the child porn case revealed in court that Schulte was the target of a major investigation into WikiLeaks' release of a CIA collection known as "Vault 7". "Vault 7" was the largest loss of classified documents in the agency's history, according to The New York Times.

The Justice Department's news release announcing Schulte's indictment does not mention WikiLeaks by name, signaling that it has not been charged in the case. There was no mention of any other individuals being charged. WikiLeaks, founded was Julian Assange is an international non-profit organisation that publishes secret information, news leaks and classified reports provided by anonymous sources.