World | Julian Assange Russia: Give Julian Assange a Nobel Prize It's a change of heart from the Kremlin about WikiLeaks By John Johnson Posted Dec 9, 2010 4:23 PM CST Copied A banner with an image of Julian Assange that reads in Spanish, "We are all Julian Assange," is seen during a press conference in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar) It wasn't that long ago that Russia was said to be considering dastardly revenge against WikiLeaks. Not any more, apparently. The Guardian quotes a Kremlin insider as saying that "public and non-governmental organizations should think of how to help" Julian Assange. And the quote getting attention: "Maybe, nominate him as a Nobel Prize laureate." The Guardian interprets the anonymous quote as a calculated dig against the US. Russia has apparently concluded that the latest leaks—even though they describe a "mafia state" in Russia—pose far more harm and embarrassment to Washington than to Moscow. Read These Next He won $1M on first Survivor. Today, he owes $3M in taxes on it. Lawmakers warn VPN use may let NSA spy on you. An unwanted hiking trend for women: the 'Alpine divorce.' Howie Mandel apologizes after on-air age joke. Report an error