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PayPal says US advised it to stop Wikileaks payments | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
PayPal has said that its decision to stop users from using its service to make donations to Wikileaks was made after advice from the US government. | |
A senior official at the online payments firm said the State Department had told it that the activities of the website were illegal in the US. | |
PayPal suspended payments to Wikileaks last week, and has been followed by Visa Europe and Mastercard. | |
Amazon and Swiss bank PostFinance have also cut ties with Wikileaks. | |
PayPal's clarification came from the firm's vice-president Osama Bedier. | |
He said the company had carried out its actions after receiving a letter from the State Department, adding that it was a "straightforward" decision. | |
PayPal is owned by US online auction giant eBay. | |
Legal threat | |
On Tuesday, Mastercard said that it was suspending payments to Wikileaks "until the situation is resolved". | |
This was followed by Visa Europe on Wednesday, which said it would be carrying out an investigation into the whistle-blowing website. | |
Visa Europe said it wanted to determine whether the nature of Wikileaks' business "contravenes Visa operating rules". | |
Both companies are now facing the threat of legal action from the IT company that enables Wikileaks to accept credit and debit card donations. | |
Swiss-based Datacell said it would move immediately to try to force Visa Europe and Mastercard to resume allowing payments to the whistle-blowing website. | |
Datacell added that Visa Europe and Mastercard's actions could harm its own business. | |
A spokeswoman for Visa Europe said it would not be making any comment regarding Datacell at this time. Mastercard has also yet to make a statement. | |
Mastercard has, however, commented on claims that pro-Wikileaks internet hackers had brought down its website. | |
Mastercard said there was "no impact" on people's ability to use their cards for transactions. | |
Datacell's chief executive Andreas Fink urged Visa to "just simply do their business where they are good at - transferring money". | Datacell's chief executive Andreas Fink urged Visa to "just simply do their business where they are good at - transferring money". |
Datacell added that the suspension would last for an initial seven days, but this has yet to be confirmed by Visa Europe. | |
The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was arrested in London on Tuesday, connected to sexual assault allegations in Sweden. | The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was arrested in London on Tuesday, connected to sexual assault allegations in Sweden. |
He was refused bail, but has vowed to fight extradition. | He was refused bail, but has vowed to fight extradition. |