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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

SriLankan curbs losses and amalgamates Mihin while seeking ‘private partner’ 


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By Hiran H.Senewiratne-October 5, 2016, 6:56 pm

SriLankan Airlines had lost Rs16.3 billion, including one-off items, but operating losses had been cut to Rs9.03 billion from Rs11.5 billion during the last financial year, chairman Ajith Dias said.

"In the five months from April to August, operating losses have been further cut to Rs2.32 billion from Rs3.71 billion, he said at a media conference held at the SriLankan Airlines office at World Trade Centre yesterday.

He said that interest costs alone were Rs2.53 billion and the government is planning to take off some of the debt and clean up the balance sheet to make the national carrier a profitable entity.

The total interest bearing liabilities as at 31st August to banks/financial institutions are US $ 478.5 million.The interest cost for the current financial year is estimated at Rs 6.2 billion, Dias said.

Further, a private partner is expected to be chosen soon.

At the end of the last financial year, without the one off payment relating to cancellation of the lease of one A 350 aircraft, the airline's group loss stood at Rs 9.03 billion, which represents a 45 percent improvement for 2015/16 financial year compared to the previous year, he said.

Dias said that Mihin Lanka will be amalgamated to Sri Lankan Airlines and all routes that were operated by Mihin, including Bahrain and Muscat, will be operated by SriLankan Airlines. At present they have four flights and three will be kept by SriLankan Airlines and one will be handed over to the lessor by terminating its contract, he said.

SriLankan will be the only carrier to Gan Island in Maldives, focusing on regional routes where yields are higher, Chief Executive Officer Suren Ratwatte said.

"Out of 300 employees in Mihin Lanka, half of them will be absorbed into SriLankan Airlines staff and the fate of the rest will be decided by December, because Mihin will last till December, he said.

The BIA is scheduled to be closed for eight hours in 2017 for three months, to carry out maintenance work on the runway.

The airport operations will be halted for eight hours per day for a period of three months from January 05 from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Ratwatte also said that 5 brand new Airbus A320neo aircraft will be added on lease to the fleet in 2017.

He said that flights to London will be increased to nine per week starting from November, 2016. Two main European destinations, namely, Paris and Frankfurt, will be stopped in order to tap revenue generating destinations as part of the airline restructuring mechanism.

More than 200 flights will be canceled and a revenue loss of U$ 47 million is to be incurred due to maintenance of the runway at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Ratwatte added.

SriLankan chairman Ajith Dias (L) and CEO Suren Ratwatte. - Pic by Nimal Dayaratne

Paskaralingam the master Deal Maker


Paskaralingam the master Deal Maker

Oct 05, 2016

The once disgraced former treasury secretary Paskaralingem who was found guilty of gross abuse and corruption by a presidential commission has the habit of reappearing in Sri Lanka every time a UNP government comes into power and disappears when the UNP is out of office to London, he is up to his old tricks according to sources.

He now uses his power in a Committee on Economic Matters to do deals, the Prime Minister chairs the committee. All Ministry secretaries have been very clearly instructed not to take unsolicited proposals by the mafia at the Prime Minister's office, so that people like Paskaralaingam can at the forefront push unsolicited proposals.
 
The latest is a proposal to survey the lands in Sri Lanka. Pasakaralingam who has passed his prime many years ago simply has very little know how on the subject or for that matter technology. But for strange reasons he has taken upon his shoulder to promote this American Company Trimple. He himself has pushed the technology based proposal fast through the Cabinet Sub Committee to Cabinet and approved for implementation.
 
Sources say they suspect a top ministry official may have also been influenced by the local agent. What is Paskarralingam’s interest in such a project ?
 
Paskaralingem's modus operandi is he sells the Prime Minister's name in almost every conversation. The contract value we understand is United States Dollars 180 Million.
 
How can a country like Sri Lanka afford this expenditure when they cannot even afford to give a salary adjustment to public servants and the same project can be done according to trade union sources in the ministry for 1/3 rd of the price.
 
JVP sources say their union is up in arms that when the department can do it at 1/3 rd of the price, why Paskaralingame is pushing an American Company to do the project using bank loans.
 
A company close to Paskaralingem that was involved in similar deals with the previous administration is behind this latest deal. This same offer was pushed during the Rajapakse days according to the JVP source.  Minister when contacted said they were unaware of an American company. Sources told us that they are surprised as to why the Prime Minister is keeping a man like Paskaralingam in Temple Trees Office given his blemished track record during the Premadasa era and his current involvement in road contracts and import contracts exposed over and over again in social media.
 
Many people in the SLFP are concerned about the reappearance of people like Paskaralingem who has very little to lose than to gain hugely by holding an important position to evaluate multi billion Dollar contracts.
 
This continued assault of good governance starting with the bond fiasco, reflects very poorly on the Prime Minister and the impunity and arrogance of people like Paskaralaingam. A JVP source told us they would ask for an explanation of this latest transaction among the many from the Minister in Parliament during the budget debate in November.
 
 - By Good Governance Watch

Israel intercepts Women’s Boat to Gaza

Israeli forces intercepted a boat carrying women solidarity activists as it was approximately 40 miles from Gaza’s shore on Wednesday.

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Israel said its navy escorted the vessel ashore and that the takeover was brief and “uneventful.”

“The Israeli military said the navy carried out the raid ‘after exhausting all diplomatic channels,’” the Associated Press reported. “It said forces ordered the boat to change course, and when it refused, they boarded and searched it.”

The single-vessel Women’s Boat to Gaza, which set out from Sicily last week, was carrying 13 women activists in a symbolic attempt to break Israel’s naval blockade on the Gaza Strip.

Its passengers included Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Maguire and Ann Wright, a former US Army colonel and State Department official.

“Israeli piracy”

Sondos Ferwana, a spokesperson for the activists, told a Turkish news agency that the capture of the boat was “another act of Israeli piracy.”

The Women’s Boat to Gaza group released a pre-recorded video statement made in case the boat was intercepted.

“If you’re listening to this, then you will know that myself and all the women who sailed on the Women’s Boat to Gaza have been arrested and are in detention in Israel,” Maguire says in the video, which can be viewed above.

Maguire adds that Israel’s actions are “totally illegal.”

The Women’s Boat to Gaza Twitter account published photos of solidarity protests in Spain as news of the boat’s capture reached activists:

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Right now there're several protests in Spain in solidarity with Freedom Flotilla. Have a look at them at HT 

Boats intercepted

Previous solidarity boats to Gaza have been intercepted and their passengers detained in Israel and deported.

Eight Turkish nationals and a US citizen were killed in May 2010 when Israeli forces stormed the Mavi Marmara boat that was part of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

A tenth Turkish victim died from his injuries in May 2014.

In January, four individuals filed a lawsuit against Israel in US federal court over the raid.
The plaintiffs, three of them US citizens, were aboard the US-flagged Challenger I when it was intercepted and raided by the Israeli army.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, Israeli forces bombed several areas in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli fighter jets hit a training ground reportedly belonging to the Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, as well as a naval police headquarters and agricultural land. A Palestinian health ministry spokesperson said that there were no injuries.

The airstrikes came after a rocket fired from Gaza landed in Sderot, an Israeli town near the northern boundary with Gaza. A Salafist group in Gaza reportedly claimed responsibility for the rocket fire. No injuries were reported.

Iraq warns Turkey of 'regional war' in row over troop deployment

Iraq and Turkey summon ambassadors after Iraqi MPs demand removal of 'hostile occupying forces' in north of country
Abadi with army generals and members of the counter-terrorism forces in the capital Baghdad (AFP)

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Alex MacDonald-Wednesday 5 October 2016
Turkey and Iraq have recalled each others ambassadors and Iraq's prime minister warned of a "regional war" as tensions rose over a vote by the Turkish parliament to continue stationing troops near Mosul.
Haider al-Abadi said on Wednesday that Turkey ran the risk of escalating violence in the region if it did not withdraw its troops from their base in Bashika, northern Iraq, where they have been stationed since late last year in what Turkey claims is a training detail for Iraqi soldiers.
Turkey cites the invitation of Massoud Barzani, the president of the autonomous Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), to justify the presence of its troops in the country's Kurdish-run north. Turkey and the KRG are allies, but Baghdad is opposed to the presence of Turkish forces.
"We have asked more than once the Turkish side not to intervene in Iraqi matters and I fear that the Turkish adventure could turn into a regional war," Abadi said.
"The Turkish leadership's behaviour is not acceptable and we don’t want to get into a military confrontation with Turkey."
Last week, the Turkish parliament voted to extend legislation to allow the Turkish military to continue deployment in Iraq and Syria for the purposes of combatting "terrorist" groups, including the Islamic State.
In response, the Iraqi parliament on Tuesday voted to expel Turkish forces from the country.
As a detail of the vote, MPs requested a note be sent to Turkey's ambassador in Baghdad describing the Turkish troops as "hostile occupying forces" in Iraq.
The two votes appear to have kicked off a diplomatic row between the two countries - Iraq summoned the Turkish ambassador following the parliamentary vote, with Turkey doing likewise shortly after.
Turkey's foreign ministry slammed the vote in the Iraqi parliament, reiterating in a statement on Wednesday that it was in Iraq for the purposes of helping the Iraqi people and criticising the Iraqi government for its "sectarian" approach to fighting IS in the north.
"Turkey has lost thousands of citizens due to the terror threat from Iraq and has defended Iraq's territorial integrity, sovereignty, stability and security taking huge political and economic risks although it has been affected directly by the instability caused by the sectarian approach of Iraq," the statement said.
The Turkish military claimed in a statement in early September that its operations in Iraq had eliminated much of IS's forces including 602 fighters, 416 buildings used by IS, 83 armored vehicles and 17 artillery positions.
Turkey has previously spoken of its willingness to participate in the long-mooted assault on the northern city of Mosul, currently the last remaining IS strongold in Iraq.
It has claimed that the make-up of Iraq's anti-IS forces, which are heavily reliant on Kurdish Peshmerga and the Shia-majority Popular Mobilisation Units (PMUs), will exacerbate sectarian tensions and drive more Iraqis into the hands of IS and other like-minded groups.
On Wednesday, Turkish daily Haberturk quoted a high-level Turkish government source as saying Turkey will get involved in the fight for Mosul some time after 20 October. He added that any issue with the Baghdad government would be averted by citing the invitation of Massoud Barzani, the president of the autonomous Kurdish Regional Government (KRG).
The PMUs condemned as "racist" comments by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which he said that after Mosul was liberated from IS, "only Sunni Arabs, Turkmen and Sunni Kurds should remain there".
"Nobody has the right - especially not leaders of foreign countries - to impose a discriminatory policy on any part of Iraq and decide who can and cannot return to their homes," said a statement released by the PMU media team.
IS has lost most of its territory in Iraq and many commentators have predicted the group's ultimate defeat in the country could be just around the corner.
Iraqi politicians have been keen to emphasise, however, that the coalition of actors involved in the operation will not be driven by a sectarian agenda, as reports have filtered out of abusescommitted by irregular forces.
The PMUs, while containing Sunni and Christian units, are overwhelmingly dominated by Shia groups, some of which are heavily linked to Iran and have been accused of pursuing an anti-Sunni agenda and of dealing out collective punishment to Iraqi Sunnis.
Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in September, the Iraqi foreign minister, Ibrahim al-Jafaari, attempted to allay fears that the push on Mosul would alienate the local populace or that the forces involved would pursue their own agendas.
“I do not deny that the actions by one person here or there or a small group of people here or there," he said.
However he said that "the Sunni and Shia community are well and have the trust of each other”.
He said that the "military operation is based on Iraqi forces" and not driven by a religious or separatist agenda.
“I lived many years in... Mosul and I realised from being close how the Mosul community deals with other nationalities and other entities."
This article is available in French on Middle East Eye French edition

Barbarism in Words and Deeds

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The US representative to the United Nations, Ambassador ‘Ranting Sam’ Samantha Power, accused the Russian and Syrian governments of ‘barbarism’, claiming Moscow or Damascus had attacked an unarmed United Nations humanitarian convoy delivering aid to civilians in Aleppo.

by James Petras

“What Russia is sponsoring and doing [in Syria] is not counter-terrorism it is barbarism”

Samantha Power, US Representative to the United Nations

( October 4, 2016, Boston, Sri Lanka Guardian)  The US representative to the United Nations, Ambassador ‘Ranting Sam’ Samantha Power, accused the Russian and Syrian governments of ‘barbarism’, claiming Moscow or Damascus had attacked an unarmed United Nations humanitarian convoy delivering aid to civilians in Aleppo. No evidence was presented. Rants and threats do not require facts or proof; they only require vehement emotional ejaculations and compliant mass propaganda organs.

‘Barbarians’, to be clear, evoke images of leaders and groups, which abjure all civilized norms and laws. They only respond to armed force.

In the present context Power’s charges of barbarism against Russia and Syria was used to justify the US aerial bombardment of a Syrian army outpost, which killed and maimed almost 200 government troops engaged in combating ISIS terrorists and jihadi invaders.

In other words, accusing Syrian soldiers of ‘barbarism’ was Ambassador Power’s cynical way of dehumanizing the young victims of an earlier and deliberate US war crime.

Let’s analyze the appropriate context for the use and abuse of the language of ‘barbarism’ – and its rightful application.

Barbarism: the Deed

Over the past decade and a half, the US and its allies have invaded, occupied, killed, wounded and dispossessed over ten million people, in countries from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon. Military and civilian officials have systematically destroyed entire economies, fostered ethno-religious wars, undermined ancient community and family ties and placed corrupt political puppets in power.

Promoted by the US, torture, arbitrary arrest and incarceration have become the norm creating lawless and chaotic societies, which had once been productive and stable. The shredding of social structures has provokes massive population flight, with millions of desperate refugees fleeing invasions, wars and total society breakdown. The result of these deliberate imperial policy decisions has been emptied cities and neighborhoods, broken families, destroyed lives and futures for many millions of young Arabs and Muslims.

As the human toll mounts and Western Europe is flooded with the results of US aggressive wars, the imperialists have sharpened their shrill rhetoric, labeling all of their adversaries and critics as ‘accomplices in war crimes’, and ‘barbarians’.

The greater and more sustained the policy of wanton imperial pillage, the more intense the frustration of its leaders over its ultimate failures, and the greater the recourse of its ‘diplomats’ to vituperative language.

Barbarism in Search of Barbarians:

The barbarism underlying the US and EU imperial wars of conquest in the Middle East is unmatched. The principal adversaries to US aggression, Russia, China and Iran, have not invaded any sovereign countries, nor have they provoked the desperate flight of millions of refugees. Russia was invited to aid its Syrian government ally confronting an invasion of terrorist mercenaries who are intent on dividing the country. 

Crimea peacefully re-joined Russia via elections. Moscow rejected playing any military role in support of Western wars against Iraq, Yemen and Libya. None of this rose to the level of US-EU barbarism.

In Asia, the West has invaded and devastated Viet Nam, the Philippines and Afghanistan. Japan, now a US ally, had invaded China, Korea and Southeast Asia. China for its part has not engaged in any imperial war of conquest for centuries.

Iran has not invaded any country in modern times. On the contrary, Iraq invaded Tehran in the 1980’s with US support and waged a decade-long war which caused millions of casualties.

In truth, if waging wars, staging invasions, destroying whole societies and causing millions of deaths are the measure of barbarism, then the US, Europe and Japan have been clearly barbaric.

To claim otherwise and follow the ranting script of Ambassador Samantha Power is to enter into a tunnel of hallucinations where the language of liberal values embellishes truly barbarian acts.

The entire language of politics has been perverted and converted into an artifice of self-delusion. Terrorist militias are re-packaged as ‘rebels’ and ‘moderates’, spreading barbarism from the imperial Western center to the periphery. The deliberate spread of terrorism is itself a barbaric deed, which degrades the status of Western powers.

Conclusion

In ancient Greece, the barbarians were those outside of the empire who did not speak the language of civilization. They were savage invaders seeking to pillage the wealth and culture of the empire. Today the barbarians emerge from inside the empire and spread outward. The imperial leaders have engaged in serial wars of destruction and pillage, even as their own societies and economies wallow in ignorance, misery, debt, addiction and criminality. Imperial barbarians devastate whole cultures, erasing the great historical legacy of ancient civilizations like Iraq and Syria, while imposing their culture of morons, drugs and electronic gadgets, which has already infantilized its own population.

The empire of barbarians is infested with moneychangers and corrupt speculators. They have debased the entire legal system and legislative bodies. The public space has become a private latrine for the elite, closed to any real public discourse and debate.

Electoral spectacles, rather than reasoned debates, undermine republican principles. Imperial conquerors, enmeshed in a military metaphysic, cannot reconstruct a devastated society into a productive colony, nor can they learn or benefit from the best and brightest among its captives, as Rome did with Greece, because it has sown such destruction and salted the very soil under the feet of its conquered peoples.

The barbarian-imperial world order is constantly at war with ‘others’ and can never assimilate and learn from the precious human treasures it has so wantonly destroyed. It rules by terror abroad and deceit at home. As so crudely displayed by the imperial rants of Ambassador Samantha Power, its oratory at international forums reflect the hysteria of mediocre functionaries: mindless barbarians raving among themselves in marbled echo chambers.

In the end, the imperial barbarians will be besieged by their own fleeing vassals and puppets. When they finally confront their own decay and internal dissolution they have to decide whether to engage in a last global conflagration or dismantle the imperial barbaric order and choose justice, law and civilization.
James Petras is a Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton University, New York. http://petras.lahaine.org

At least 2 dead as building collapses in Bengaluru

Police and rescue workers look for survivors in the rubble at the site of a collapsed under construction building in Bengaluru, October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Abhishek N. Chinnappa

By Aby Jose Koilparambil-Wed Oct 5, 2016

At least two people were killed and several more were trapped after an incomplete five-storey building collapsed in India's technology hub of Bengaluru on Wednesday, officials said.

The residential building, which had been under construction for several months, was located in the city's Bellandur neighbourhood, home to upscale apartment blocks, hostels and offices of technology companies.

The area, which surrounds a lake of the same name and flanks a major ring road, has experienced a construction boom in recent years.

Rescue officials at the scene said a security guard working at an adjacent building had been killed and that three construction workers remained trapped late on Wednesday.

A police inspector later told Reuters by telephone that a 24-year-old construction worker had also been killed. It was not clear whether he was one of the three trapped workers.

Police and rescue workers carry a man who was rescued from the rubble at the site of a collapsed under construction building in Bengaluru, October 5, 2016. REUTERS/Abhishek N. Chinnappa

At least four people had been pulled from under the debris.

One of the men rescued, who gave his name as Bishnu, said he was a tiler from the West Bengal region. He said he was working on the fourth floor when the building collapsed sideways.

From a sleepy retirement centre known as the "Garden City" in the 1990s, Bengaluru has grown to become a sprawling metropolis of 10 million that houses major offices of many international technology companies.

Rescue crews worked into the night amid the debris, much of which remained surrounded by bamboo scaffolding.

"We pulled out one person whose leg was stuck inside the debris," said Adid Inamdar, a manager at a nearby hotel, who ran through clouds of dust to reach the scene.

"We could only see the back of another person. We removed the concrete blocks above him and he was bleeding profusely. His head was severely damaged."

(Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil, Derek Deepak Francis and Robin Paxton in Bengaluru and Aditi Shah in New Delhi; Editing by Toby Chopra and Ted Kerr)

India arrests 70 call-centre workers accused of duping US citizens

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The US Internal Revenue Service headquarters in Washington, DC. Call centre workers in India posed as US tax officials, say police.PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

Wed Oct 5, 2016
MUMBAI (REUTERS) - Police in India said they arrested 70 call-centre workers on Wednesday (Oct 5) on suspicion of tricking American citizens into sending them money by posing as US tax officials.

A total of 772 workers were detained earlier on Wednesday in raids on nine call centres in a Mumbai suburb, a senior police official told Reuters.

Seventy were placed under formal arrest, 630 were released pending questioning over the coming days, and 72 were freed without further investigation.

"The motive was earning money," said Parag Manere, a deputy commissioner of police.

"They were running an illegal process, posing themselves as officers of the (US) Internal Revenue Service."

The police official did not identify the company where the call centre workers were employed, or any of the main players involved in the alleged scam.

He also declined comment on whether Mumbai police were investigating in conjunction with US authorities, or comment on what prompted the inquiry.

Manere said the alleged scammers asked Americans to buy prepaid cash cards in order to settle outstanding tax debts and also used the threat of arrest against people who did not pay up.
Last year, a Pennsylvania man who helped coordinate a fraud in which India-based callers preyed on vulnerable Americans by pretending to be US government agents was sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison.

India is home to a vast number of back office operations for North American and European companies. Thousands of call centres in India provide back office services to these firms, processing everything from utility payments to credit card bills.

While such business arrangements help Western companies cut costs, there have been frequent 
allegations of security breaches and improper trading of consumers' account details and other commercial information for profit.

Trump backers realize they’ve been played as WikiLeaks fails to deliver October surprise


"We have on schedule, and it's a very hard schedule, all the U.S. election-related documents to come out before Nov. 8," Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said in a video news conference on Oct. 4. (AP)

 

LONDON — The expectations were breathless.

For weeks, backers of Republican nominee Donald Trump hyped the tantalizing possibility that the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks was on the verge of publishing a set of documents that would doom Hillary Clinton’s chances in November.

“@HillaryClinton is done,” longtime Trump associate Roger Stone tweeted Saturday. “#Wikileaks.”

The group’s founder, Julian Assange, did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm, suggesting to Fox News hosts that his scoops could upend the race with documents “associated with the election campaign, some quite unexpected angles, some quite interesting.”

The announcement by WikiLeaks that it would host a major news conference Tuesday only seemed to confirm that the bombshell was ready to burst. The pro-Trump, anti-Clinton media world rippled with fevered speculation.

But if an October surprise about the Democratic nominee really is coming, it will have to wait a little longer.

Over the course of two hours on Tuesday — with the world’s media and bleary-eyed Trump die-hards across the United States tuning in — Assange and other WikiLeaks officials railed against “neo-McCarthyist hysteria,” blasted the mainstream media, appealed for donations and plugged their books (“40 percent off!”).

But what they didn’t do was provide any new information about Clinton — or about anything else, really.
The much-vaunted news conference, as it turned out, was little more than an extended infomercial for WikiLeaks on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of its founding.

Assange, whose group released a trove of hacked Democratic National Committee documents on the eve of the party’s convention this summer, breezily dismissed the idea that anyone should have expected any news at his news conference.

“If we are going to make a major publication about the U.S., we wouldn't do it at 3 a.m.," Assange said at one point, referring to the Eastern daylight start time for the event.

That didn’t go over well with Trump backers who had stayed up through the night, thinking they’d be watching live the unveiling of the death blow to the Clinton campaign.

Assange, as it turns out, had taken a page from Trump’s own playbook by drawing an audience with a tease, only to leave those tuning in feeling that they’d been tricked.

Infowars, the pro-Trump and virulently anti-Clinton media vehicle launched by Texas radio host Alex Jones, had touted the WikiLeaks news conference as “historic” and promised that “the Clintons will be devastated.”


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Before Assange took the stage, Jones — who broadcast through the wee hours of the American morning — told viewers and listeners that he was so excited he was worried his heart couldn't stand it.
But by the end, Jones realized he’d been played — or in his words, “#wikirolled.”
He wasn’t the only one. Sleep-deprived Trump backers and Hillary-haters all across the country took to Twitter to convey their displeasure.
Did  just make me stay up 20 hours straight for him to say see you in November? 
Best troll ever: Assange asking why I'm up at 4am, while I'm wondering why I'm up at 4am, after he told me to be up at 4am.
But perhaps those waiting for an October surprise shouldn’t lose all hope just yet. Or at least that was the message from Assange, who spoke via video link from the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for four years as Swedish authorities seek his extradition over sexual assault allegations.
He promised to reveal documents every week for the next 10. He said some will have a direct bearing on the U.S. election.
“We think they’re significant,” he coyly informed his worldwide audience.
But what will they reveal? And when will they come? Assange wouldn’t say.
Karla Adam contributed to this report.