The New York Times is reporting:

“The whistle-blowing Web site appears increasingly engaged in a game of digital Whac-A-Mole as it struggles to stay online. The Web infrastructure that supports WikiLeaks is deliberately diffuse and difficult to track, with servers spread through many countries in order to insulate the site from hostile states or companies.

‘Since April of this year our timetable has not been our own, rather it has been one that has centered on the moves of abusive elements of the United States government against us,’ Julian Assange, the organization’s founder, in an online discussion on the Guardian newspaper’s Web site.

According to the Web site whois.com, the new domain,wikileaks.ch, is registered to the Swiss branch of the Swedish Pirate Party, a political organization that has previously worked with Mr. Assange, who is being sought for questioning in connection to alleged sex crimes in Sweden. Mr. Assange has denied the allegations.”