Re: Assange's Case #FREEASSANGE
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.'
Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.'
https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reminder: https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21
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Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions
https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.'
Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.'
https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reminder: https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21
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Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions
https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe... Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.'
Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.'
https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reminder: https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21
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Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions
https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous. Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes. That is not justice. https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.'
Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.'
https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reminder: https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21
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Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions > > https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la... Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.'
Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.'
https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Reminder: > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 > > Sent from ProtonMail for iOS > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >> >> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit... Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' > > Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' > > https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Reminder: >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >> >> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>> >>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-... Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay > > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >> >> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >> >> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Reminder: >>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>> >>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
After today’s judgement in the Julian Assange extradition case, journalists in many countries will be worried about the precedent it sets. No one who reveals secrets which the US wants to keep hidden can be certain of staying safe. https://twitter.com/johnsimpsonnews/status/1469331136241455104?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW > > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay >> >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >>> >>> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >>> >>> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> Reminder: >>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>>> >>>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>>> >>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>> >>>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>>> >>>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
these are ‘solemn assurances’ from the state whose war crimes and murder of civilians were exposed by Julian Assange…” @CraigMurrayOrg speaking in London (via BBC news). #AssangeVerdict @CredicoRandy https://twitter.com/indyscotnews/status/1469289832816033793?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 19:01, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
After today’s judgement in the Julian Assange extradition case, journalists in many countries will be worried about the precedent it sets. No one who reveals secrets which the US wants to keep hidden can be certain of staying safe.
https://twitter.com/johnsimpsonnews/status/1469331136241455104?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW > > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW >> >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay >>> >>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >>>> >>>> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >>>> >>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>> >>>>> Reminder: >>>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>>>> >>>>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>>>> >>>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>>> >>>>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>>>> >>>>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
The ACLU's @BenWizner: Assange decision "(sets) a precedent that will empower the worst authoritarian forces around the world" #FreeAssangeNOW https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469345301945327618?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 19:01, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
After today’s judgement in the Julian Assange extradition case, journalists in many countries will be worried about the precedent it sets. No one who reveals secrets which the US wants to keep hidden can be certain of staying safe.
https://twitter.com/johnsimpsonnews/status/1469331136241455104?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
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Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW > > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW >> >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay >>> >>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >>>> >>>> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >>>> >>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>> >>>>> Reminder: >>>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>>>> >>>>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>>>> >>>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>>> >>>>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>>>> >>>>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
Julian Assange is one of the longest-serving political prisoners in the western world. Every level of the case against him has been shot through with corruption and the abuse of process. People justify it by reciting memes to demonstrate their allegiance. This is dystopia. https://twitter.com/snowden/status/1469362837449498624?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 19:01, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
After today’s judgement in the Julian Assange extradition case, journalists in many countries will be worried about the precedent it sets. No one who reveals secrets which the US wants to keep hidden can be certain of staying safe.
https://twitter.com/johnsimpsonnews/status/1469331136241455104?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW > > https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21 > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW >> >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay >>> >>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >>>> >>>> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >>>> >>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>> >>>>> Reminder: >>>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>>>> >>>>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>>>> >>>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>>> >>>>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>>>> >>>>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
BREAKING: Doctors confirm Julian Assange suffered a stroke on the morning of his latest hearing Amnesty called this weeks ruling reversing a decision to refuse extradition a "travesty of Justice" #FreeAssangeNOW Bad News: https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469791896268587011?s=21 Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 20:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange is one of the longest-serving political prisoners in the western world. Every level of the case against him has been shot through with corruption and the abuse of process.
People justify it by reciting memes to demonstrate their allegiance.
This is dystopia.
https://twitter.com/snowden/status/1469362837449498624?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 19:01, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
After today’s judgement in the Julian Assange extradition case, journalists in many countries will be worried about the precedent it sets. No one who reveals secrets which the US wants to keep hidden can be certain of staying safe.
https://twitter.com/johnsimpsonnews/status/1469331136241455104?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:52, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
If extradited to the US, Julian Assange could not only face trial on charges under the Espionage Act but also a real risk of serious human rights violations due to detention conditions that could amount to torture or other ill-treatment.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/12/us-uk-travesty-of-justice-as-...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:28, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/dec/10/julian-assange-can-be-extradit...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:26, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange to 'Seek Review' of U.K. Extradition Ruling, Lawyer Calls It 'Disturbing' | Newsweek
https://www.newsweek.com/julian-assange-seek-review-uk-extradition-ruling-la...
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:19, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
The politicians who set Iraq and Afghanistan on fire and presided over the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - they are all free and prosperous.
Meanwhile, Julian Assange faces a lifetime of incarceration for his role in exposing those crimes.
That is not justice.
https://twitter.com/owenjones84/status/1469316004127948804?s=21
Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı:
> https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Assange-Defense-Appe... > > Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:13, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: > >> Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW >> >> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469234683225550850?s=21 >> >> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 18:05, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >> >>> Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW >>> >>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469321995292758016?s=21 >>> >>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:47, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>> >>>> Julian Assange Fiancee @stellamoris1: "Julian has been detained in one form or another for 11 years... every time we have a hearing we hear more about the criminal nature of this case" #HumanRightsDay >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469317128977326093?s=21 >>>> >>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 17:40, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>> >>>>> Today is international human rights day. How cynical to have this decision on this day.' >>>>> >>>>> Stella Moris has urged people to 'fight for' her partner Julian Assange after describing the High Court's ruling as a 'grave miscarriage of justice.' >>>>> >>>>> https://twitter.com/skynews/status/1469268552448421895?s=21 >>>>> >>>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:49, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>>> >>>>>> Reminder: >>>>>> https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1469254580374577155?s=21 >>>>>> >>>>>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS >>>>>> >>>>>> Açık Cum, Ara 10, 2021 14:16, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> yazdı: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I can't believe Assange's case is up to these people's opinions >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1468577874630303751?s=21
This is quite serious and saddening. The stroke Assange experienced last night after the extradition ruling leaves him with significant neurological damage including paralysis. I hope the authorities in this situation can take pause. It is pointless to imprison or interrogate him now. This is clear to everyone.
So it takes a stroke for people to say anything? Yet another innocent death? Julian Assange is a HUMAN BEING, being held and plainly debilitated in the maniacal clutches of the State for over 10 years, for doing nothing but rightfully exposing and embarrasing it. #FreeAssange is hardly the call, he should never have been arrested in the first place. That is how fucked up the State you worship and support is.
On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 02:52:40 -0500 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
So it takes a stroke for people to say anything? Yet another innocent death?
how hard would it be for the US-anglo-jew nazis to poison assange? Oops, not very hard at all eh. look! the jew-nazi monkey trump wanted to murder assange!! Shocking!!! https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/sep/27/senior-cia-officials-trump-dis...
Julian Assange Suffered A Stroke Due To US Extradition Battle, Fiancée Says https://consortiumnews.com/2021/12/12/would-assanges-stroke-have-mattered-to... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10300037/Julian-Assange-stroke-Belm... https://consortiumnews.com/2021/12/10/assange-loses-high-court-allows-us-app... https://www.tareqhaddad.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2021.10.19-%E2%80%93-... https://bridgesforfreedom.media/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/01.-Statement-of-... https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/lauri-love-v-usa.pdf https://consortiumnews.com/2021/10/28/day-two-assange-lawyer-presses-paralle... https://twitter.com/MailOnline/status/1470152104933310477 https://twitter.com/Doctors4Assange/status/1470079942851448838 News on Sunday that imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange suffered a stroke on Oct. 27 has raised the question of when the High Court knew about it and whether it would have influenced its ruling to overturn a lower court judgment, allowing his extradition to the United States. Stella Moris, Assange’s financée and one of his lawyers, told the Mail on Sunday that doctors determined that the mini-stroke has left Assange with "a drooping right eyelid, memory problems and signs of neurological damage." Getty Images The Mail reported: "A 'transient ischaemic attack' – the interruption of the blood supply to the brain – can be a warning sign of a full stroke. Assange has since had an MRI scan and is now taking anti-stroke medication. Ms Moris, 38, a lawyer, said: 'Julian is struggling and I fear this mini-stroke could be the precursor to a more major attack. It compounds our fears about his ability to survive the longer this long legal battle goes on.'" Moris told the paper: "It urgently needs to be resolved. Look at animals trapped in cages in a zoo. It cuts their life short. That’s what’s happening to Julian. The never-ending court cases are extremely stressful mentally." She added: "'I believe this constant chess game, battle after battle, the extreme stress, is what caused Julian’s stroke on October 27. He was feeling really unwell, far too ill to follow the hearing, and he was excused by the judge but could not leave the prison video room. 'It must have been horrendous hearing a High Court appeal in which you can’t participate, which is discussing your mental health and your risk of suicide and in which the US is arguing you are making it all up. 'He had to sit through all this when he should have been excused. He was in a truly terrible state. His eyes were out of synch, his right eyelid would not close, his memory was blurry.' When Did High Court Know? It is not clear when the High Court judges learned of this dangerous deterioration of the WikiLeaks founders’ health. His lawyers likely made submissions to the court in the weeks after the hearing, leading up to Friday’s ruling. In that ruling, the judges accepted lower court Judge Vanessa Baraitser’s determination that Assange was too ill to be extradited. The court rejected three of the US grounds of appeal, which challenged the medical evidence. Confirmation of the stroke exposes the US contention that Assange is a "malingerer" as a lie. But the High Court did not accept that smear. The court also did not challenge the second pillar of Baraitser’s judgment against extradition: that prison conditions in the US were too harsh and would lead to Assange’s suicide. The entire reason for overturning Baraitser and allowing the extradition was the High Court’s belief that the US is sincere in promising not to put Assange into the worst of U.S. penal isolation: Special Administrative Measures (SAMs) or into ADX Florence maximum security prison in Colorado. Julian Assange's fiancee accuses UK authorities of playing 'executioner' after Wikileaks founder suffered stroke https://t.co/2PsqtMR9o1 — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) December 12, 2021 The court also bought the line that US prison authorities would provide adequate health care for Assange. [A defense witness testified, however, that there are no permanent doctors at the Alexandria Detention Center where Assange would be held pre-trial.] So would knowing that he had suffered a stroke have altered the High Court’s thinking, even though it had already accepted Assange’s medical diagnosis? Would adding knowledge of the stroke have changed anything? Burnett’s Remark Lord Chief Justice Ian Burnett was on the High Court in the Assange case as well as in 2018 when the court overturned the extradition order of hacktivist Lauri Love. Love was accused by the US of hacking into US government computers. Like Assange, Love suffered from depression and Asperger Syndrome; and like Assange he was deemed by the High Court to be at high risk of suicide if extradited. However the court ruled against extraditing Love, and for extraditing Assange. Why? The High Court found that Love also suffered from a physical ailment, namely eczema, that would be exacerbated with extradition. The Burnett ruling overturning Love’s extradition said: "All the evidence is that this would be very harmful for his difficult mental conditions, Asperger Syndrome and depression, linked as they are; and for his physical conditions, notable eczema, which would be exacerbated by stress. That in turn would add to his worsening mental condition, which in its turn would worsen his physical conditions. There is no satisfactory and sufficiently specific evidence that treatment for this combination of severe problems would be available in the sort of prisons to which he would most likely be sent." [Noteworthy is that Burnett in this judgement said there is "no satisfactory and sufficiently specific evidence that treatment for this combination of severe problems would be available in the sort of prisons to which [Love] would most likely be sent." Yet in the Assange case Burnett accepted the U.S. assurance that there would be such treatment available for Assange. Burnett also accepted, however, the U.S. assurance that Assange would not be sent to that “sort of prison.”] James Lewis QC, the prosecutor for the US, argued, ironically on the day of the stroke, that the Love case was not a precedent for Assange because Love had suffered from physical ailments, where Assange had not. Lewis said the purely psychological test from the Turner v. Government of the USA case was applied in Assange’s case, but not in Love’s. On the following day, Assange lawyer Edward Fitzgerald QC, made a strong argument that the Love case was indeed a precedent for Assange. He pointed out that both Love and Assange were diagnosed with depression and Asperger Syndrome, which increases a risk of suicide. Fitzgerald said the High Court in Love had looked into the future to see that extradition to the U.S. would be oppressive because of the high risk of suicide. BREAKING: Statement on Assange's deteriorating health:https://t.co/nLkRxV3wkZ "This latest medical emergency adds to the already dire state of Mr. Assange’s health owing to his prolonged psychological torture." The torture and medical neglect of Julian Assange must end now. — Doctors for Assange (@Doctors4Assange) December 12, 2021 At that point Burnett interrupted Fitzgerald from the bench. “It is a completely different case,” he said. According to former SBS Australian news presenter Mary Kostakidis, who viewed the appeal hearing via a video-link, Burnett said Love was different because he had a physical ailment, namely eczema. Burnett did not show up for the reading of the summary judgment on Friday at the High Court. A Very Serious Physical Ailment If indeed a physical ailment is the main legal matter separating Love from Assange then that would seem to change with the news that Assange had a stroke. The High Court may have considered that new evidence, though, because there are no physical ailments mentioned in Baraitser’s decision on Assange that was before the High Court. In the end it probably would not have mattered. The High Court ruling accepted all of the medical evidence about Assange’s psychological condition and still ruled he should be extradited. That probably would not have changed had a stroke been added to his medical status before the ruling. That is because despite accepting the medical evidence, the High Court ruled for extradition solely on the basis of the US assurances that Assange would not be put into SAMs and that he would receive adequate medical treatment, presumably for a stroke too. There is another difference between Love and Assange. Love was expendable to the United States. Assange is not. He is Too Big to Free. By reporting the truth, Assange has threatened the legitimacy of an entire system built on lies. The British judiciary is part of that system. It is very unlikely that knowledge of the stroke would have made any difference to the High Court.
No friends,no love. Those are all traps. Sent from ProtonMail for iOS Açık Pzt, Ara 13, 2021 20:29, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> yazdı:
Julian Assange Suffered A Stroke Due To US Extradition Battle, Fiancée Says
https://consortiumnews.com/2021/12/12/would-assanges-stroke-have-mattered-to... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10300037/Julian-Assange-stroke-Belm... https://consortiumnews.com/2021/12/10/assange-loses-high-court-allows-us-app... https://www.tareqhaddad.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2021.10.19-%E2%80%93-... https://bridgesforfreedom.media/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/01.-Statement-of-... https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/lauri-love-v-usa.pdf https://consortiumnews.com/2021/10/28/day-two-assange-lawyer-presses-paralle... https://twitter.com/MailOnline/status/1470152104933310477 https://twitter.com/Doctors4Assange/status/1470079942851448838
News on Sunday that imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange suffered a stroke on Oct. 27 has raised the question of when the High Court knew about it and whether it would have influenced its ruling to overturn a lower court judgment, allowing his extradition to the United States.
Stella Moris, Assange’s financée and one of his lawyers, told the Mail on Sunday that doctors determined that the mini-stroke has left Assange with "a drooping right eyelid, memory problems and signs of neurological damage." Getty Images
The Mail reported:
"A 'transient ischaemic attack' – the interruption of the blood supply to the brain – can be a warning sign of a full stroke. Assange has since had an MRI scan and is now taking anti-stroke medication.
Ms Moris, 38, a lawyer, said: 'Julian is struggling and I fear this mini-stroke could be the precursor to a more major attack. It compounds our fears about his ability to survive the longer this long legal battle goes on.'"
Moris told the paper: "It urgently needs to be resolved. Look at animals trapped in cages in a zoo. It cuts their life short. That’s what’s happening to Julian. The never-ending court cases are extremely stressful mentally."
She added:
"'I believe this constant chess game, battle after battle, the extreme stress, is what caused Julian’s stroke on October 27.
He was feeling really unwell, far too ill to follow the hearing, and he was excused by the judge but could not leave the prison video room.
'It must have been horrendous hearing a High Court appeal in which you can’t participate, which is discussing your mental health and your risk of suicide and in which the US is arguing you are making it all up.
'He had to sit through all this when he should have been excused. He was in a truly terrible state. His eyes were out of synch, his right eyelid would not close, his memory was blurry.'
When Did High Court Know?
It is not clear when the High Court judges learned of this dangerous deterioration of the WikiLeaks founders’ health. His lawyers likely made submissions to the court in the weeks after the hearing, leading up to Friday’s ruling.
In that ruling, the judges accepted lower court Judge Vanessa Baraitser’s determination that Assange was too ill to be extradited. The court rejected three of the US grounds of appeal, which challenged the medical evidence. Confirmation of the stroke exposes the US contention that Assange is a "malingerer" as a lie. But the High Court did not accept that smear.
The court also did not challenge the second pillar of Baraitser’s judgment against extradition: that prison conditions in the US were too harsh and would lead to Assange’s suicide. The entire reason for overturning Baraitser and allowing the extradition was the High Court’s belief that the US is sincere in promising not to put Assange into the worst of U.S. penal isolation: Special Administrative Measures (SAMs) or into ADX Florence maximum security prison in Colorado.
Julian Assange's fiancee accuses UK authorities of playing 'executioner' after Wikileaks founder suffered stroke https://t.co/2PsqtMR9o1 — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) December 12, 2021
The court also bought the line that US prison authorities would provide adequate health care for Assange. [A defense witness testified, however, that there are no permanent doctors at the Alexandria Detention Center where Assange would be held pre-trial.]
So would knowing that he had suffered a stroke have altered the High Court’s thinking, even though it had already accepted Assange’s medical diagnosis? Would adding knowledge of the stroke have changed anything?
Burnett’s Remark
Lord Chief Justice Ian Burnett was on the High Court in the Assange case as well as in 2018 when the court overturned the extradition order of hacktivist Lauri Love. Love was accused by the US of hacking into US government computers. Like Assange, Love suffered from depression and Asperger Syndrome; and like Assange he was deemed by the High Court to be at high risk of suicide if extradited. However the court ruled against extraditing Love, and for extraditing Assange. Why?
The High Court found that Love also suffered from a physical ailment, namely eczema, that would be exacerbated with extradition. The Burnett ruling overturning Love’s extradition said:
"All the evidence is that this would be very harmful for his difficult mental conditions, Asperger Syndrome and depression, linked as they are; and for his physical conditions, notable eczema, which would be exacerbated by stress. That in turn would add to his worsening mental condition, which in its turn would worsen his physical conditions. There is no satisfactory and sufficiently specific evidence that treatment for this combination of severe problems would be available in the sort of prisons to which he would most likely be sent."
[Noteworthy is that Burnett in this judgement said there is "no satisfactory and sufficiently specific evidence that treatment for this combination of severe problems would be available in the sort of prisons to which [Love] would most likely be sent." Yet in the Assange case Burnett accepted the U.S. assurance that there would be such treatment available for Assange. Burnett also accepted, however, the U.S. assurance that Assange would not be sent to that “sort of prison.”]
James Lewis QC, the prosecutor for the US, argued, ironically on the day of the stroke, that the Love case was not a precedent for Assange because Love had suffered from physical ailments, where Assange had not. Lewis said the purely psychological test from the Turner v. Government of the USA case was applied in Assange’s case, but not in Love’s.
On the following day, Assange lawyer Edward Fitzgerald QC, made a strong argument that the Love case was indeed a precedent for Assange. He pointed out that both Love and Assange were diagnosed with depression and Asperger Syndrome, which increases a risk of suicide. Fitzgerald said the High Court in Love had looked into the future to see that extradition to the U.S. would be oppressive because of the high risk of suicide.
BREAKING: Statement on Assange's deteriorating health:https://t.co/nLkRxV3wkZ
"This latest medical emergency adds to the already dire state of Mr. Assange’s health owing to his prolonged psychological torture."
The torture and medical neglect of Julian Assange must end now. — Doctors for Assange (@Doctors4Assange) December 12, 2021
At that point Burnett interrupted Fitzgerald from the bench. “It is a completely different case,” he said. According to former SBS Australian news presenter Mary Kostakidis, who viewed the appeal hearing via a video-link, Burnett said Love was different because he had a physical ailment, namely eczema. Burnett did not show up for the reading of the summary judgment on Friday at the High Court.
A Very Serious Physical Ailment
If indeed a physical ailment is the main legal matter separating Love from Assange then that would seem to change with the news that Assange had a stroke. The High Court may have considered that new evidence, though, because there are no physical ailments mentioned in Baraitser’s decision on Assange that was before the High Court.
In the end it probably would not have mattered. The High Court ruling accepted all of the medical evidence about Assange’s psychological condition and still ruled he should be extradited. That probably would not have changed had a stroke been added to his medical status before the ruling.
That is because despite accepting the medical evidence, the High Court ruled for extradition solely on the basis of the US assurances that Assange would not be put into SAMs and that he would receive adequate medical treatment, presumably for a stroke too.
There is another difference between Love and Assange. Love was expendable to the United States. Assange is not. He is Too Big to Free. By reporting the truth, Assange has threatened the legitimacy of an entire system built on lies. The British judiciary is part of that system. It is very unlikely that knowledge of the stroke would have made any difference to the High Court.
https://www.rt.com/russia/543331-assange-west-cannibalism-zakharova/ https://tass.com/world/1376171 https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1471432414799015944 Russia Compares West's Treatment Of Assange To Cannibalism Russian officials are comparing the West's treatment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to cannibalism, saying Washington and London's purpose in this instance is the "annihilation of an individual". Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova described in her latest press briefing that covered commentary on the Assange extradition trial that "The actions taken by our Western partners over the past few years smack of cannibalism." The comparison suggested that the West is 'eating its own' who stand for justice, all while Western nations claim to champions of justice and equal rights. "This is no longer about double standards or about trampling the principles and ideals [the West claims to champion]," the Kremlin official added. Image via Reuters The statement explained, "All this is not about some double standards or defiance of lofty principles and ideals. It’s about the annihilation of an individual, revenge for his stance, for his courage and for the fact that he deemed it necessary, apparently aware of the potential risks, to share with the world some crucial information that shed light on the lies and deceit committed by a number of states." The Kremlin's lashing out came amid new revelations that Assange suffered a "mini-stroke" while confined at Belmarsh prison in London, and amid continuing reports of his extremely frail health, which his Fiancée Stella Moris has explained is taking a heavy toll mentally. She described days ago that the prior stroke was likely due to the extreme stress of the ongoing US extradition attempts. Zakharova addressed this in her Wednesday statement: "Everybody can see that this man is being annihilated. He looks like two different people. Everybody can see his current condition, not to mention the campaign of victimization the champions of democracy have organized against him," she added. Amnesty International: "The fact that the US has reserved the right to change its mind (on assurances) at any time, means that these assurances are not worth the paper they are written on" @amnesty #FreeAssangeNOWhttps://t.co/HljmTwk0wi — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) December 16, 2021 Most recently, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales sided with the US in upholding the Justice Department's prior appeal filed to keep the extradition proceedings alive. Pundits and supporters of WikiLeaks have pointed out that short of a quick extradition to the US - a scenario yet to materialize in Washington's favor - the DOJ's strategy and that of its Western intelligence allies is likely to ensure Assange waste's away in confinement while drawing out the legal process and endless appeals as long as possible.
On 1/19/22, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
" Obama opened the investigation Trump brought charges Biden should drop them " Obama's a shit-eating-grin liar just like Bush before him. Trump got memed and stuck by the #DeepState re Assange. Biden's a spiteful angry raging demented asshole who's entire Democrat political apparatus is deeply involved in regime of media censorship and fake news Hilary hoaxes etc, but some of media are now starting to diss Biden adding to his approval ratings sinking faster than a failboat, so he desperately needs a journalist he can torture to keep them in all check... so there is no way Biden will let Assange walk without Govt getting at least some kind of dark win over them, unless it becomes politically expedient... Such as for Biden to scamprop himself into some free wokester+1 ratings as "having realized" some high moral ground after letting bogus case run all this time. But more likely via being forced to by an embarassing mass protest encampment descending on WhiteHouse the minute Assange's extraordinary rendition flight lands in the USA, and never breaking camp until he's freed. Julian Assange is a human being. And a purely political prisoner in global scale... #CollateralMurder exposed and embarassed the USA, and via WL content the brutal murderous ridiculous corrupt scheming evil needless and laughable nature of all and myriad "governments" worldwide. And this case is all bullshit. #FreeAssange There is small chance Assange could be freed if either Bojo gets tossed or the Queen dies in time, but only if a major new round of protests camp on the new UK gov at that moment. Then there is the insurance gambit... https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/2016-06-03_insurance.aes256.torrent https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/2016-12-09_WL-Insurance.aes256.torrent https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/2017-01-25_WL-Insurance.aes256.torrent https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/wikileaks-insurance-20120222.tar.bz2.aes.... https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/wlinsurance-20130815-A.aes256.torrent https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/wlinsurance-20130815-B.aes256.torrent https://file.wikileaks.org/torrent/wlinsurance-20130815-C.aes256.torrent Funny that the Tor Project Inc, which is funded by the same US Govt, to create and continue tor software designed by US Govt military employees, has recently "decided" to terminate its users free choice and ability to continue running torrent clouds within onionland.
The judgment will be read out at 10.45am, GMT (London time) at the Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, WC2A 2LL #FreeAssangeNOW https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1484521179872440329?s=21
I hope Louise Mensch eat shit and Die.She using wp lol
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted permission by the British High Court of Justice to appeal to the Supreme Court
https://aj.audio/TheTake-358 Nilz Melzer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUGj_TIIOJU Gabriel Shipton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNOnvp5t7Do Assange TED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=ULhd1_Kfg34 Warriors-The_Four_Fathers https://twitter.com/DEAcampaign/status/1485520594481430532 https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2019/05/23/julian-assange-a-call/ https://defend.wikileaks.org/donate/ https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://dontextraditeassange.com/
https://defend.wikileaks.org/donate/ https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://dontextraditeassange.com/
Here's a DAO, as with all donation links, verify transparency, etc... https://news.bitcoin.com/a-dao-created-to-free-julian-assange-has-raised-7-5...
Julian Assange is still not free after 2 years, 10 months and 15 days in Belmarsh and 6 years, 9 months and 24 days in the Ecuadorian embassy.
Julian Assange told the truth, unlike the European hypocrites. Julian Assange is a valiant campaigner for truth. The defenders of Ukraine never defended Iraq, Cuba or South Africa. Assange defended the “people who were crushed” after all. For the “humanity” we owe him thanks, not to the Nazi scum.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 23:12:49 +0000 zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
Julian Assange is still not free after 2 years, 10 months and 15 days in Belmarsh and 6 years, 9 months and 24 days in the Ecuadorian embassy.
yeah that's how the 'rule of law' 'procedural rights' 'constitutional guarantees' and the like work in the jew-swedish-anglo-US cesspool. Sorry!, I mean, Western Democracies.
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1503410106297376769?s=21 “BREAKING: UK Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal in Assange extradition. The case now moves to @UKHomeSecretary Priti Patel to authorize the extradition dontextraditeassange.com “ Priti Patel is a fascist.I know this. I hope it's a good decision for Assange.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 19:22:01 +0000 zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1503410106297376769?s=21
“BREAKING: UK Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal in Assange extradition.
Shocking. The english are every bit as corrupt as their jew-US-nazi accomplices. The rothschilds are celebrating.
The case now moves to @UKHomeSecretary Priti Patel to authorize the extradition dontextraditeassange.com “
Priti Patel is a fascist.I know this.
that's why he got the 'job' - like any other govcorp agent. Oh wait. An indian woman? Feminism at work =) "Patel was involved in a political scandal involving unauthorised meetings with the Government of isreal " and literally a jewnazi agent. Can't make this shit up...
I hope it's a good decision for Assange.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 20:36:44 +0000 zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
Oh wait. An indian woman? Feminism at work =)
"Patel was involved in a political scandal involving unauthorised meetings with the Government of isreal "
And Patel is racist. She doesn't like refugees. But she's not an “English” LOL
Indian traitor working for the english government. Oh well. She's preserving the brahmanic tradition.
https://dontextraditeassange.com/take-action/ https://assangedefense.org/mp/ https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/free-assange https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://dontextraditeassange.com/edm1177/ https://rsf.org/en/news/uk-rsf-joins-19-organisations-urging-home-secretary-... Write to Priti Patel: The Home Offfice, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF https://twitter.com/pritipatel
Answer: Julian Assange The question... Who Is The Hero? Albright Vs. Assange https://consortiumnews.com/2022/04/28/who-is-the-hero-albright-vs-assange/ Our image of a hero has two aspects. The first consists of generic, stereotypical traits: bravery, determination in the face of adversity, achievement against heavy odds — the kind of person who saves the day. The second aspect is more culturally specific, describing and contextualizing the circumstances of bravery and determination, and the nature of achievement in terms that are narrowly defined. In other words, cultural descriptions of bravery are most often expressed in terms compatible with the social and political conditions of the hero’s society. Pro-Assange protester in London’s Parliament Square, July 3, 2021, via Flickr. Heroes are ubiquitous. For instance, there are American heroes, Russian heroes, Israeli heroes, Arab heroes, Ukrainian heroes, and so on. Where does good and bad come into it? Well, that too becomes a cultural judgment. Below are two examples of “heroes.” I will leave it to the reader to decide who is good and who is bad. Albright —From Outside the Establishment Madeleine Albright was the first woman to serve as American secretary of state (1997-2001). She served in this capacity under President Bill Clinton during his second term. As such, she must be seen as a loyal promoter of her president’s foreign policy — a policy she may have helped create — regardless of any moral or ethical considerations. In other words, she is a “company” point person. Whether this requires bravery is questionable. As we will see, it will require a persistence toward a single end defined in societal or national terms. This does indicate determination and achievement in the face of an alleged foe. When Madeleine Albright died in 2022, the following “achievements” were critically cited in the obituaries written by those outside the establishment and thus critical of Albright: Russia was “her obsession” and this led to her being the U.S. government’s point person on the expansion of NATO eastward into what had been the Soviet sphere of influence. This was done in violation of guarantees given to Russia in 1989 that NATO would not go further than the border of the newly united Germany — an act that helped prepare the ground for the present war in Ukraine. In 1997-1998, acting as secretary of state, she threatened Iraq with aerial bombardment if its government did not allow for weapons inspections at designated sites. The Iraqis eventually complied but got bombed anyway. She also made sure draconian sanctions were applied (including banning many medicines) to Iraq for an extended period of time. The result was the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians, including 500,000 Iraqi children. When asked by the journalist Lesley Stahl on the TV show 60 Minutes whether the draconian sanctions were worth the price of the deaths of approximately a half-million Iraqi children, she replied, “we think this was a very hard choice, but the price—we think the price is worth it.” This led one critic of the U.S. government to judge Albright’s career as follows: “It is the ultimate moral crime to target for misery, pain and death those least responsible for the offenses of their tyrannical rulers. Yet this is the very policy Madeleine Albright, made “Standard Operating Procedure for US diplomacy.” Albright — From Inside the Establishment
From inside the establishment, that is, from inside the U.S. government and foreign policy establishment as well as an allied media, she was lauded as a dedicated, talented and energetic leader. Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright in 2015, in a panel on the future of religion and politics, image via State Department.
One member of the House of Representatives said upon her death, “Our nation lost a hero today. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was the face of US foreign policy throughout some of the most difficult times for our nation and the world. … She brought nations together to expand NATO and defend the very pillars of democracy across the world. … She taught us that we can solve some of the world’s most difficult issues by bringing people together and having tough, uncomfortable conversations.” According to the eulogistic obituary published by The New York Times, “Her performance as secretary of state won high marks from career diplomats abroad and ordinary Americans at home. Admirers said she had a star quality, radiating practicality, versatility and a refreshingly cosmopolitan flair.” What can we conclude from these contrasting views? We quickly come to realize that inside the establishment one rarely, if ever, hears any reference to such things as the human cost of a policy, the end of which is defined in terms of national interest. In the case of Madelene Albright, national interest trumped human interest. Still, she was held a hero nonetheless. Assange & Manning Julian Assange is an Australian computer specialist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006. It is a website dedicated to providing “primary source materials” to journalists and the public alike. WikiLeaks eventually released “thousands of internal or classified documents from an assortment of government and business entities.” The site raised immediate hostility from many governments and corporations, which decried the “lack of ethics” of Assange and his fellows — who were exposing the often unethical, and sometimes murderous, behavior of those now attacking the website. Bradley (aka Chelsea) Manning was an Army intelligence specialist assigned to a base near Baghdad during the Iraq War. Manning was suffering from a gender identity crisis. He also had serious second thoughts about the Iraq War. Eventually, his growing opposition to the war led him to secretly send Assange “750,000 classified, or unclassified but sensitive, military and diplomatic documents.” Manning was later exposed and arrested, court-martialed and eventually had his sentence commuted by President Barack Obama.
From Inside the Establishment
From inside the establishment both Assange and Manning are criminals. Both exposed secrets of governments and it is an established principle
As the writer and therapist Steven Berglas observes, “for as long as there have been moral canaries in our societal coal mines they have been denigrated for being as corrupt, or more so, than the miscreants they attack.” Assange and Manning face just such charges. The complaints were, if you will, weaponized in 2010 after WikiLeaks released “half a million documents” relating to U.S. actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, obtained from the then young, disillusioned Army intelligence analyst Manning. This was followed by another release of about a quarter-million U.S. diplomatic cables, many of which were classified. Assange was now deemed “a terrorist” by the government terrorists he had exposed. Subsequently, these actions were deemed “a threat to U.S. national security” by the U.S. government. As a result, Manning was jailed and suffered court-martial while Assange, now living in England, has been fighting extradition to the U.S. for years. that states cannot run without secrets. This is partially because all states sometimes act in criminal ways. To expose these episodes is deemed more criminal than criminal acts of the states. Why so? Because governments say so and design their laws accordingly. This rather arbitrary position taken by governments has been sold to the citizenry as necessary for the security of their state, but as we see, the consequences of WikiLeaks’mass release of classified documents has not been shown to have endangered the nation in any obvious way. Nonetheless, Assange and Manning are deemed criminals for setting a precedent that threatens other potential criminals employed by state and business.
From Outside the Establishment
Outside the establishment the view is 180 degrees in the other direction. Again, to quote Steven Berglas “whistleblowers are rare, courageous birds that should be considered national treasures not disgraces.… It is clear that most snitches have more integrity–-and are infinitely more altruistic-than their government or corporate counterparts.” For instance, according to journalist Glenn Greenwald, Manning is “a consummate hero, and deserves a medal and our collective gratitude, not decades in prison.” At court-martial, Manning stated that the leaked material to WikiLeaks was intended to... “spark a domestic debate of the role of the military and foreign policy in general… and cause society to reevaluate the need and even desire to engage in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations that ignore their effect on people who live in that environment every day.” A heroic act, but also perhaps a naive one. The Issue of Ethics Governmental leaders and their aides often reserve for themselves the right to do illegal things such as using sanctions that undermine opposition governments while ignoring the negative consequences on the wellbeing of civilian populations; aiding and abetting coups that overthrow democratic and undemocratic governments alike, depending on how, in each case, Washington sees their economic and military stance; and carrying out of illegal actions such as assassination, torture, and illegal imprisonment. All of this is immoral and unethical while being deemed necessary within the context of national interest. Nonetheless the common citizen, who lives within what we shall call a propaganda bubble spun by his/her own government and its cooperating mainstream media, has a hard time understanding events except in propaganda designed terms. Madeleine Albright’s funeral buried her legacy of war-making and extraordinary deceit The word "Iraq" was not mentioned once during the 3 hour celebration of the imperial icon, writes @samhusseini https://t.co/liQemhfFbD — The Grayzone (@TheGrayzoneNews) April 27, 2022 Most will pay no attention at all to the fate of whistleblowers, who speak in opposition to the propaganda, because their actions do not touch their lives, which are locally focused. For the small number who find that there is something not quite right about negative media reports of whistleblower revelation, there is often a sense of helplessness and inertia that causes their momentary uneasiness to go nowhere. The unfortunate truth is that this phenomenon of mass indifference to what the government does in the name of national interest and security, backed up by seemingly blind support of the media, has become one of the pillars of societal stability. That does not mean that challenges such as those launched by Assange and Manning are not worth the effort. They might lead to reforms (the Watergate scandal and its consequences comes to mind), but under ordinary circumstances the status quo will carry on. So, who are the heroes? Is it those who promote state policies which, regardless of their immorality, allegedly sustain state prestige, security and stability? Or is it those who shine a momentary light into dark places and reveal the immorality of state behavior — often at the cost of the destruction of their careers and reputations? You choose.
They're Worried About The Spread Of Information, Not Disinformation https://caityjohnstone.medium.com/theyre-worried-about-the-spread-of-informa... https://consortiumnews.com/2022/05/22/pressure-mounts-on-patel-over-assange-... https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/twitter-to-ramp-up-censorship-of https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/oh-god-its-going-to-get-so-much-wors... https://www.mintpressnews.com/cia-israel-mossad-jeffrey-epstein-orwellian-ni... https://archive.ph/zxS65 https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/us-officials-admit-theyre-literally https://twitter.com/DecampDave/status/1512153522183229446 https://twitter.com/Consortiumnews/status/1528526148099002368 https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/if-it-feels-like-youre-being-manipul... We’re in the final countdown to British Home Secretary Priti Patel’s decision on the fate of Julian Assange, with the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition to the United States due to be approved or rejected by the end of the month. Joe Lauria has a new article out with Consortium News on the various pressures that Patel is being faced with from both sides of this history-making issue at this crucial time. And I can’t stop thinking, as this situation comes to a boil, about how absurd it is that the US empire is working to set a precedent which essentially outlaws information-sharing that the US doesn’t like at the same time western news media are full of hand-wringing headlines about the dangerous threat of “disinformation”. 'Disinformation' Label Serves to Marginalize Crucial Ukraine Facts https://t.co/f9iQoHXzpT — FAIR (@FAIRmediawatch) May 18, 2022 Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) has an article out titled “‘Disinformation’ Label Serves to Marginalize Crucial Ukraine Facts” about the way the mass media have been spinning that label to mean not merely the knowing distribution of false information but also of information that is true but inconvenient to imperial narrative-weaving. “In defense of the US narrative, corporate media have increasingly taken to branding realities inconvenient to US information goals as ‘disinformation’ spread by Russia or its proxies,” writes FAIR’s Luca Goldmansour. Online platforms have been ramping up their censorship protocols under the banner of fighting disinformation and misinformation, and those escalations always align with narrative control agendas of the US-centralized empire. Just the other day we learned that Twitter has a new policy which expands its censorship practices to fight “misinformation” about wars and other crises, and the Ukraine war (surprise surprise) will be the first such situation about which it will be enforcing these new censorship policies. Then there’s the recent controversy over the Department of Homeland Security’s “Disinformation Governance Board,” a mysterious institution ostensibly designed to protect the American people from wrongthink coming from Russia and elsewhere. The board’s operations (whatever they were) have been “paused” pending a review which will be led by Michael Chertoff, a virulent swamp monster and torture advocate. Its operations will likely be resumed in one form or another, probably under the leadership of someone with a low profile who doesn’t sing show tunes about disinformation. And this all comes out after US officials straight up told the press that the Biden administration has been deliberately sowing disinformation to the public using the mainstream press in order to win an infowar against the Kremlin. They’ve literally just been circulating completely baseless stories about Russia and Ukraine, but nobody seems to be calling for the social media accounts of Biden administration officials to be banned. Pressure Mounts on Patel Over Assange Decision https://t.co/QrSC9V4HSf — Consortium News (@Consortiumnews) May 23, 2022 You see so many discrepancies between what the oligarchic empire says and what it actually does regarding the issue of disinformation because the empire has no problem with disinformation. The empire that is built on propaganda and lies has no problem with propaganda and lies. It has a problem with the truth. They’re not worried about disinformation, they’re worried about information. They’re worried about journalists using the unprecedented information-sharing power of the internet to reveal inconvenient facts about the largest and most murderous power structure on earth. They’re worried about people finding out that they’ve been lied to their entire lives about their world, their nation and their government. They’re worried about people using their newly connected minds to decide together that they don’t much like the status quo as it’s been laid out for them, and deciding to build a new one. All the safeguards they’re setting up now to manipulate the flow of information online are not there to eliminate lies, they’re there to eliminate truth. These people have a vested interest in keeping things dark and confused, and we the ordinary people of the world have a vested interest in shining a big inconvenient spotlight on everything. The elite agenda to keep things endarkened is at direct odds with the people’s agenda to get things enlightened. We are not being protected by a compassionate alliance of corporations and governments who only want us to know the truth, we are being manipulated and oppressed by an oligarchic empire that wants us to believe lies. That’s why they’re locking up Assange, that’s why they’re censoring the internet, that’s why they’re filling our minds with propaganda, and that’s why we can’t let them win.
They're Worried About The Spread Of Information, Not Disinformation
https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1538964222335660032 Why would any country take the US and UK seriously on human rights, free speech and press freedom when they so blatantly punish Julian Assange for reporting the truth about their war crimes? Here’s China using the Assange case to tell the US Govt to STFU.
Julian Assange is a political prisoner who, like speech, must be freed. https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-uks-decision-to-extradite-assange The UK's Decision to Extradite Assange Shows Why The US/UK's Freedom Lectures Are a Farce https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/assange-is-doing-his-most-important Assange's fight against US extradition benefits us... because his refusal to bow down forces the empire to show us what it's really made of. https://www.businessinsider.com/spain-pompeo-summoned-by-court-over-alleged-... Spanish Court summons former US Secretary of State and CIA director Mike Pompeo to explain #CIA plot to assassinate Julian Assange #FreeAssangeNOW https://freedom.press/news/the-extradition-of-julian-assange-must-be-condemn... The Assange indictment is a dagger at the throat of press freedom. The Biden admin should drop the prosecution, as press freedom groups (including @knightcolumbia) have repeatedly asked it to do. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/17/world/europe/assange-extradition.html The prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange poses a grave threat to the freedom of the press. These charges establish a dangerous precedent that can be used to target all news organizations holding government accountable by publishing its secrets. @AmnestyEU https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/06/uk-us-home-secretarys-certifi... “Allowing Julian Assange to be extradited to the US would put him at great risk and sends a chilling message to journalists the world over.” @AgnesCallamard calls for the US to drop the charges, and for #Assange to be freed https://pen-international.org/news/us-uk-decision-to-extradite-julian-assang... We strongly condemn @pritipatel’s decision to approve the extradition of @wikileaks publisher Julian #Assange to the US where he faces up to 175 years in prison. Disclosing information of public interest is not a crime IPI - The Global Network for Independent Media @globalfreemedia We again renew our call to the U.S. government (@WhiteHouse) to drop all charges against #JulianAssange under the Espionage Act. https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ UK Home Secretary approves extradition of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange to the US where he would face a 175 year sentence - A dark day for Press freedom and for British democracy The decision will be appealed
https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/la-mananera-de-amlo-21-de-junio-minuto... President of Mexico today: “Julian Assange is the best journalist of our time in the world and he has been treated very unfairly, worse than a criminal; this is a shame for the world”
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1538152516990423041 Leave aside whatever views you have of MTG. Just put them in a corner for a second. OK, have we done that? Now: think about the indisputable fact that not AOC, Bernie or a single Squad member could or would say most of what is in this thread, let alone in this tone, and ask why: https://twitter.com/RepMTG/status/1537875616854290432 If we really care about the 1st Amendment then we should care about Julian Assange. Freedom of Press is the protection of the ability to expose the truth and publish it. This should always be protected and this freedom should always be handled with the most respect. https://twitter.com/RepMTG/status/1537875619341447168 If they are upset over the Khashoggi killing then they should be upset over Julian Assange. Is the American press afraid to speak out against the U.S. extradition of Julian Assange? Is it because it’s not another government prosecution or attack on a journalist but yet our own? REPORTER: “How will you handle the Khashoggi killing when you go to Saudi Arabia?” BIDEN: "The same way I've been handling it. I'm not going to meet with MBS. I'm going to an international meeting and he's going to be part of it.” https://twitter.com/RepMTG/status/1537875622445191170 The ruling regime in America persecutes their enemies in order to strike fear in anyone who dares to expose the corruption and stand up against it. What happens when everyone becomes too afraid to tell the truth & publish it? Silence will protect evil. @RepMTG Apr 23 Today and everyday is 1776. Never give up our freedoms. Never let the left steal them away. Be a watchman on the wall and stay on guard every single second of every single day because the left will stop at nothing until they destroy our faith, our families, and our freedoms.
Mexican President Intervenes With Biden, Renews Asylum Offer For Julian Assange https://news.antiwar.com/2022/07/18/mexican-president-renews-offer-to-grant-... https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-07-18/mexican-president-rene... https://tass.com/world/1475609 https://news.antiwar.com/2022/06/20/australian-pm-rejects-calls-to-intervene... https://news.antiwar.com/2022/07/01/julian-assange-appeals-uk-decision-to-ex... https://www.meaa.org/news/assange-extradition-decision-a-huge-relief-us-must... https://www.republik.ch/2020/01/31/nils-melzer-about-wikileaks-founder-julia... On Monday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he delivered a letter to President Biden last week where he pleaded for the US not to prosecute Julian Assange and renewed an offer to grant asylum to the WikiLeaks founder. Lopez Obrador said he explained in the letter that Assange "did not cause anyone’s death, did not violate any human rights and that he exercised his freedom, and that arresting him would mean a permanent affront to freedom of expression." Image source: AP The Mexican leader said that he previously offered asylum to Assange in a letter to President Trump at the end of his term and again at the beginning of the Biden administration. Last month, Lopez Obrador called Assange "the best journalist of our time." Assange faces up to 175 years in prison for exposing US war crimes by publishing documents he received from whistleblower and former Army soldier Chelsea Manning. Lopez Obrador said earlier this month that if Assange is sentenced to life in prison, there should be a campaign to dismantle the statue of liberty. "If they bring him to the US and sentence to the ultimate penalty, to death in prison, then we will have to initiate a campaign for dismantling the Statue of Liberty, presented by the French, because it will no longer be a symbol of liberty," he said. While Lopez Obrador is outspoken in his support for Assange, who is an Australian citizen, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is not. Albanese has rejected calls for him to demand that Washington drop its extradition request. Assange is currently being held in London’s Belmarsh Prison. British Home Secretary Priti Patel has approved the extradition of Assange to the US, and the WikiLeaks founder’s legal team lodged an appeal to her ruling on July 1. President López Obrador of Mexico delivered letter on Assange to Biden at their presidential meeting last week https://t.co/PN66oVi28F — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) July 19, 2022 Assange is indicted on 17 counts of espionage and one count of conspiracy to commit a computer crime for his role in obtaining and publishing the leaks provided by Manning. But Assange used standard journalistic practices to obtain the information, something many human rights groups, journalist organizations, and UN officials have pointed out.
Persecuted since 2010, subjected to siege in embassy asylum since 2012, and jailed since 2019, 12 years now... 12 years the State has spent trying to kill the Freedom of Speech and a Human Being... Julian Assange must be released. https://twitter.com/defendassange https://mondediplo.com/2022/08/12assange When I investigated Julian Assange’s case, I found irrefutable evidence of political persecution and arbitrary judicial decisions, as well as deliberate torture and ill-treatment. New York Times: "The indictment of Julian Assange aims at the heart of the First Amendment" https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/the-state-v-julian-assange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRzO_peEgk0
Persecuted since 2010, subjected to siege in embassy asylum since 2012, and jailed since 2019, 12 years now... 12 years the State has spent trying to kill the Freedom of Speech and a Human Being... Julian Assange must be released.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22136105-complaint-cia-pompeo-sued-b... US Attorneys representing Julian Assange launch lawsuit against Trump CIA director Mike Pompeo for illegally spying on their conversations View full complaint filed Monday in Southern District of New York
https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1576633612425785345 @DoubleDownNews - Defend Assange Campaign @DefendAssange The CIA plan to murder Julian Assange and the fight to free him https://dontextraditeassange.com/ https://patreon.com/DoubleDownNews https://twitter.com/DoubleDownNews The content of this channel has been censored. You are in a position to do something. #FreeAssange
http://dontextraditeassange.com/human-chain/ 6 days to go! - On 8 October thousands will join together to form a #HumanChain to #SurroundParliament in support of Julian #Assange Be there. Also... AU: Melbourne https://assangefreedom.network/event/sos-stand-up-4-assange/ https://www.facebook.com/events/2277016115813183/ US: DC DOJ, SF https://twitter.com/action_4assange/status/1576255695695101952 San Francisco will form a human chain on SF Ferry Bridge @DEAcampaign San Francisco will gather on October 8 @ noon to form a human chain at the SF Ferry Bldg. Plaza and to call on the Biden Dept. of Justice to drop the prosecution of Julian Assange. We will link together with yellow "Free Assange" ribbons. Join us! http://crowdfunder.co.uk/p/free-assange https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/#77 https://twitter.com/StellaMoris1 https://mondediplo.com/2022/08/12assange https://twitter.com/peoplesassembl_/status/1576573631785996288 A $100k donation could more than buy and deliver on time enough handcuffs without keys for everyone to lock themselves together in solidarity for Julian and his release.
https://dontextraditeassange.com/events/free-assange-human-chain-oct-8/ https://twitter.com/DEAcampaign/status/1575757344754892801 Join the Human Chain on Oct 8th... Oliver Stone https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1575851206806601730 https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1575561296824700929 https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-opinion-julian-assange-... https://twitter.com/DoubleDownNews/status/1575055980320399360 https://www.patreon.com/posts/72631602 @JoeJGlenton speaks https://twitter.com/DoubleDownNews/status/1569999499065450501 @GeorgeMonbiot speaks
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/in-a-private-meeting-brazils-president-e... That you can't find one national Dem politician willing to do defend Assange the way Lula does -- you have to go to GOP politicians for that -- shows what a fraud and joke is the mainstream US left. Try to imagine Bernie or AOC saying any of this. Julian Assange must be freed.
Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the State and has been tortured in prison by the US and UK Governments for over ten years now for doing nothing but exposing the High Crimes of the State against Humanity and Human Freedom including outright Collateral Murder. Julian Assange, and all the other political prisoners, must be freed immediately. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1599224347121500160 I am not expressing an opinion, but did promise to conduct this poll. Should Assange and Snowden be pardoned? 80% Yes 20% No 3,316,014 votes - Final results Dec 4, 2022 · 2:09 AM UTC · Twitter for iPhone 35,344 54,561 6,588 143,824 Pardon implies a crime, exposing the State is not a crime. https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1599327648865554432
Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the State and has been tortured in prison by the US and UK Governments for over ten years now for doing nothing but exposing the High Crimes of the State against Humanity and Human Freedom including outright Collateral Murder.
Julian Assange, and all the other political prisoners, must be freed immediately.
Wishing Julian and all a fine Christmas Day and Freedom soon. https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1606334653543190537 https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1OwGWwbLRRnGQ The amount of controversy this caused in the White House really lead to an internal civil war many are unaware of. Pompeo’s crime in this cannot be overstated and Trump’s refusal at the 11th hour to issue a pardon is truly unforgivable. "During lockdowns we all got a tiny tiny taste of what Julian has gone through for this many years Let that sink in" More tyranny is coming unless you wake up, get out, stand up, and fight back. https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange/status/1606361591372517376 https://dontextraditeassange.com/take-action/ https://crowdfunder.co.uk/p/free-assange https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://secure.actblue.com/donate/assangedefense https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/ https://assangecampaign.org.au/donate/ Biden likely to pardon SBF for his corrupt political donation$, before pardoning Assange for his speaking truth to corrupt power.
Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the State and has been tortured in prison by the US and UK Governments for over ten years now for doing nothing but exposing the High Crimes of the State against Humanity and Human Freedom including outright Collateral Murder.
Julian Assange, and all the other political prisoners, must be freed immediately.
"The US Govt is not interested in Freedom, Democracy or Justice. It wants to punish those who dare to report the truth about its criminal activities." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRUyBv3LyYk Former British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, famed linguist and dissident Noam Chomsky and others gave testimony...
https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange/status/1606361591372517376 https://dontextraditeassange.com/take-action/ https://crowdfunder.co.uk/p/free-assange https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/assangeappeal/ https://secure.actblue.com/donate/assangedefense https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/ https://assangecampaign.org.au/donate/
John Young on Cryptome Wikileaks and the Persecution of Julian Assange ScottHorton.org LibertarianInstitute.org AntiWar.com Ep5810 20221202 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaQ7uUL6qz4 Horton w Young on Assange
Ithaka the Movie - Father, Family, Fight for Justice https://www.ithaka.movie/watch-the-film/ https://twitter.com/IthakaMovie Ithaka is an intimate documentary that follows 76-year-old, John Shipton's battle to secure freedom for his son, Julian Assange. A riveting film by award-winning director @citizenbenlaw , score by @brianeno . North America from 28 Feb, QandA tour with father John Shipton and brother @gabrielshipton - BOOK NOW @MargaVarea 23 CITIES 32 EVENTS 41 DAYS North America - book now here! https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1625465880569323528 "Julian Assange stands for freedom, democracy, free speech and justice - the only justice that can come out of this is Julian's immediate release" Thousands stage night carnival in London to call for release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange https://dontextraditeassange.com/post/night-carnival-for-assange/ https://discord.assangedao.org/ https://assangedao.org/ https://twitter.com/AssangeDAO https://twitter.com/DEAcampaign https://twitter.com/DefendAssange https://twitter.com/GabrielShipton https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange
this is very incredible and appreciated news and contacts re assange remembering also that wikileaks itself needs help, recent comments from dal during leaving the list
Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the State and has been tortured in prison by the US and UK Governments for over ten years now for doing nothing but exposing the High Crimes of the State against Humanity and Human Freedom including outright Collateral Murder.
Julian Assange, and all the other political prisoners, must be freed immediately.
"The US Govt is not interested in Freedom, Democracy or Justice. It wants to punish those who dare to report the truth about its criminal activities." Assange has already reached legendary hero martyr status forever, thus the longer they continue to jail this political prisoner, the further they enshrine their own dispicable selves into the record of history, and the more they inspire revolution to free him. Releasing Assange is the only option. Julian Assange - A Fight We Must Not Lose https://scheerpost.com/2023/05/03/chris-hedges-julian-assange-and-world-pres... https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/ https://youtu.be/SpXbgx4hnlc https://abahlali.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Frantz-Fanon-The-Wretched-of... https://covertactionmagazine.com/2021/05/21/manufacturing-consent-for-war-70... https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKintelligence.htm https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKpikeO.htm https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/black-budget/ https://thegrayzone.com/2020/05/14/american-sheldon-adelsons-us-spy-julian-a... https://thedissenter.org/cia-pompeo-lawsuit-spying-us-attorneys-journalists-... https://thegrayzone.com/2021/09/30/inside-the-cia-plot-to-kidnap-kill-julian... https://spartacus-educational.com/USAchurchF.htm https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=vtkAtY8xwHIC&pg=PA104&lpg=PA104&dq=%E2%80%9Ca+semantic+disguise+for+murder,+coercion,+blackmail,+bribery,+the+spreading+of+lies,+and+consorting+with+known+torturers+and+international+terrorists.%E2%80%9D This is a talk Chris Hedges gave in New York City at rally calling for the immediate release of Julian Assange on World Press Freedom Day. The detention and persecution of Julian Assange eviscerates all pretense of the rule of law and the rights of a free press. The illegalities, embraced by the Ecuadorian, British, Swedish and U.S. governments are ominous. They presage a world where the internal workings, abuses, corruption, lies and crimes, especially war crimes, carried out by corporate states and the global ruling elite, will be masked from the public. They presage a world where those with the courage and integrity to expose the misuse of power will be hunted down, tortured, subjected to sham trials and given lifetime prison terms in solitary confinement. They presage an Orwellian dystopia where news is replaced with propaganda, trivia and entertainment. The legal lynching of Julian, I fear, marks the official beginning of the corporate totalitarianism that will define our lives. And Our Flags Are Still There – By Mr. Fish Under what law did Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno capriciously terminate Julian’s rights of asylum as a political refugee? Under what law did Moreno authorize British police to enter the Ecuadorian Embassy — diplomatically sanctioned sovereign territory — to arrest a naturalized citizen of Ecuador? Under what law did Donald Trump criminalize journalism and demand the extradition of Julian, who is not a U.S. citizen and whose news organization is not based in the United States? Under what law did the CIA violate attorney-client privilege, surveil and record all of Julian’s conversations both digital and verbal with his lawyers and plot to kidnap him from the Embassy and assassinate him? The corporate state eviscerates enshrined rights by judicial fiat. This is how we have the right to privacy, with no privacy. This is how we have “free” elections funded by corporate money, covered by a compliant corporate media and under iron corporate control. This is how we have a legislative process in which corporate lobbyists write the legislation and corporate-indentured politicians vote it into law. This is how we have the right to due process with no due process. This is how we have a government — whose fundamental responsibility is to protect citizens — that orders and carries out the assassination of its own citizens, such as the Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old son. This is how we have a press which is legally permitted to publish classified information and our generation’s most important publisher sitting in solitary confinement in a high security prison awaiting extradition to the United States. The psychological torture of Julian — documented by the United Nations special rapporteur on torture, Nils Melzer — mirrors the breaking of the dissident Winston Smith in George Orwell’s novel “1984.” The Gestapo broke bones. The East German Stasi broke souls. We, too, have refined the cruder forms of torture to destroy souls as well as bodies. It is more effective. This is what they are doing to Julian, steadily degrading his physical and psychological health. It is a slow-motion execution. This is by design. Julian has spent much of his time in isolation, is often heavily sedated and has been denied medical treatment for a variety of physical ailments. He is routinely denied access to his lawyers. He has lost a lot of weight, suffered a minor stroke, spent time in the prison hospital wing — which prisoners call the hell wing — because he is suicidal, been placed in prolonged solitary confinement, observed banging his head against the wall and hallucinating. Our version of Orwell’s dreaded Room 101. Julian was marked for elimination by the CIA once he and WikiLeaks published the documents known as Vault 7, which exposed the CIA’s cyber warfare arsenal which includes dozens of viruses, trojans and malware remote control systems designed to exploit a wide range of U.S. and European company products, including Apple’s iPhone, Google’s Android, Microsoft’s Windows and even Samsung’s Smart TVs, which can be turned into covert microphones even when they appear to be switched off. I spent two decades as a foreign correspondent. I saw how the brutal tools of repression are tested on those Frantz Fanon called “the wretched of the earth.” From its inception, the CIA carried out assassinations, coups, torture, black propaganda campaigns, blackmail and illegal spying and abuse, including of U.S. citizens, activities exposed in 1975 by the Church Committee hearings in the Senate and the Pike Committee hearings in the House. All these crimes, especially after the attacks of 9/11, have returned with a vengeance. The CIA has its own armed units and drone program, death squads and a vast archipelago of global black sites where kidnapped victims are tortured and disappeared. The U.S. allocates a secret black budget of about $50 billion a year to hide multiple types of clandestine projects carried out by the National Security Agency, the CIA and other intelligence agencies, usually beyond the scrutiny of Congress. The CIA has a well-oiled apparatus, which is why, since it had already set up a system of 24-hour video surveillance of Julian in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, it quite naturally discussed kidnapping and assassinating Julian. That is its business. Sen. Frank Church — after examining the heavily redacted CIA documents released to his committee — defined the CIA’s “covert activity” as “a semantic disguise for murder, coercion, blackmail, bribery, the spreading of lies and consorting with known torturers and international terrorists.” Fear the puppet masters, not the puppets. They are the enemy within. This is a fight for Julian, who I know and admire. It is a fight for his family, who are working tirelessly for his release. It is a fight for the rule of law. It is a fight for the freedom of the press. It is a fight to save what is left of our diminishing democracy. And it is a fight we must not lose.
On 5/13/23, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the State and has been tortured in prison by the US and UK Governments for over ten years now for doing nothing but exposing the High Crimes of the State against Humanity and Human Freedom including outright Collateral Murder.
Julian Assange, and all the other political prisoners, must be freed immediately.
"The US Govt is not interested in Freedom, Democracy or Justice. It wants to punish those who dare to report the truth about its criminal activities."
Assange has already reached legendary hero martyr status forever, thus the longer they continue to jail this political prisoner, the further they enshrine their own dispicable selves into the record of history, and the more they inspire revolution to free him. Releasing Assange is the only option.
Are all and each and every one of the governments in the world so wholly and entirely corrupt that none of them has in over ten years stood steadfastly for the duration for Assange release, that none continue to speak out for same at the UN. What a shame be upon them all, and why not also upon their peoples for not rising to free themselves. Cowardly sheep, the lot. #FreeAssange WikiLeaks @wikileaks https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1661163168595337217 https://twitter.com/DefendAssange https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange Julian Assange's wife addresses the Australian National Press Club regarding the ongoing imprisonment of the WikiLeaks publisher: "Julian is a symbol - used as a deterrent to bully journalists into submission, a show of contempt for democratic accountability"
Julian Assange needs your help. Journalism needs your help. Whistleblowing needs your help. Free Speech needs your help. Freedom needs your help. Without your help Freedom dies. Contribute something to helping free Julian Assange. https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange/status/1666903828992516125 https://nbtv.substack.com/p/assange-the-truth-theyve-been-hiding Assange: The Truth They've Been Hiding From You Most of what you think you know about Assange is false. Must-see backgrounder on the #AssangeCase and why Julian #Assange must be freed! Thanks @naomibrockwell Julian Assange: Extradition or Freedom? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ww-fN6C7i0 https://twitter.com/DEAcampaign/status/1668257881546694659 https://www.ifj.org/media-centre/news/detail/category/press-releases/article... https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1668298787981348865 New previously omitted evidence emerges in ongoing Spanish case regarding illegal spying on Julian Assange and his lawyers. Police omitted folder called ‘CIA’ from the computer of Spaniard who allegedly spied on Julian... In a recent document dump delivered to the presiding judge, more than 250 extra gigabytes of files related to the surveillance of the founder of WikiLeaks were included — far more than what was... https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1668286839172497408 https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/06/uk-us-home-secretarys-certifi... Amnesty International: "Were Julian Assange to be extradited or subjected to any other transfer to the USA, Britain would be in breach of its obligations under international human rights law" #FreeAssangeNOW #JournalismIsNotACrime Free Julian Assange!
US Pres Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy writes... https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-espionage-acts-ugly-un-american-history-tru... Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald This is a good and important WSJ op-ed by @VivekGRamaswamy on how the Espionage Act of 1917 was enacted in order to criminalize dissent (and was used for that), and that continues to be its primary purpose (along with punishing whistleblowers): Free Assange.
US Pres Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy writes...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-espionage-acts-ugly-un-american-history-tru...
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald This is a good and important WSJ op-ed by @VivekGRamaswamy on how the Espionage Act of 1917 was enacted in order to criminalize dissent (and was used for that), and that continues to be its primary purpose (along with punishing whistleblowers):
Vivek Ramaswamy @VivekGRamaswamy The Espionage Act is one of the most un-American laws Congress has ever enacted. If elected, I will ask Congress to repeal it and will instruct the U.S. Department of Justice to stop enforcing it in the meantime. Enacted by the Godfather of the Administrative State himself,…
Assange is the first geopolitical prisoner, who exposed many corrupt global elites via Free Speech. Biden was able to free Assange on Jan 20 2021, instead it is now Biden and all the rest that need to rot in jail without a pardon. @jabattoir13 A single phone call from Canberra would be enough to save the life of Julian Assange. Free Assange! https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange/status/1749178103253946730 Here is Part 1 with Craig Murray in full, including a call from Julian!
Julian has been imprisoned for 12 years. He has a wife and children and has harmed no one. Release Julian Assange !!!
Julian has been imprisoned for 12 years. He has a wife and children and has harmed no one. Release Julian Assange !!!
Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange Via @UniOfOxford @SOAS Insta: StellaAssange linkin.bio/stellaassange Joined April 2020 Tweets 14,319 Following 4,224 Followers 200,090 Likes 11,880 Tweets Tweets & Replies Media Search Pinned Tweet Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange Feb 12 Please support our fight to free Julian Assange: UK Campaigning costs: crowdfunder.co.uk/p/free-ass… Legal costs: crowdjustice.com/case/assang… USA: assangedefense.org/donate/ EU-wide: wauland.de/en/donate/moral-c… (select Julian Assange) Australia: action.assangecampaign.org.a… Toolkit: stellaassange.com 199 2,188 101 4,273 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Stefania Maurizi @SMaurizi 7h Thank you, @carnecrudaradio, for your truly excellent conversation with #BaltasarGarzon, @y_quintana and me on Julian #Assange, #WikiLeaks and the #Spanish version of my book, #ElPoderSecreto, which will come out in #Spanish March 4, for @AkalEditor Javier Gallego Crudo @carnecrudaradio 7h Replying to @carnecrudaradio "Si Estados Unidos puede llevar a prisión a personas que revelan crímenes de guerra, esto nos perjudica a todos. Los periódicos más importantes publicaron estas informaciones y se aprovecharon de esas primicias y ahora están en silencio" @SMaurizi es la única periodista que ha iniciado un litigio multijurisdiccional para defender el derecho de la prensa a acceder a la documentación completa sobre Julian Assange. 2 19 39 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 2h After scrambling to claim jurisdiction, Denmark has shut down its investigation into the Nordstream Pipeline bombing. Sweden closed its investigation three weeks ago. Both now claim they lack jurisdiction after all. Germany’s investigation remains open. bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-… Nord Stream: Denmark closes investigation into pipeline blast Danish police concluded the gas pipelines had been "sabotaged," but said there was no basis for pursuing a criminal case. bbc.co.uk 35 256 19 578 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Matt Kennard @kennardmatt 8h The British mainstream media is complicit in the savage persecution of Julian Assange. And there’s a reason they did the CIA’s work for them. Assange exposed establishment journalists as pliant servants of power. History will not be kind. 38 539 15 1,229 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 4h Rest in peace, Aaron Bushnell. This tweet is unavailable 38 467 18 1,430 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 5h So, what now? We will be kicking off a new monthly webinar, "It starts with the Truth", this Saturday March 2nd Our panelists: 👉🏼 @marjoriecohn, law professor and former criminal defense attorney 👉🏼 @kgosztola, journalist and author of ‘Guilty of Journalism’ 👉🏼 Stephen Rohde, constitutional scholar and former civil rights lawyer Put your questions about the public hearing and next steps in the comments below and we will have our panel address them ⤵️ 📢 Look out for it on the first Saturday of every month at: 8pm GMT | 3pm EST | Noon PST #freeAssangenow #JulianAssange #itstartswiththetruth @DefenseAssange 15 124 3 238 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Australian Assange Campaign @AssangeCampaign 16h 🗣️Join the fight for truth and freedom at "Night Falls in the Evening Lands - The Assange Epic"! When: 9 March 2024 Where: RMIT Melbourne Featuring: Yanis Varoufakis, Mary Kostakidis, Craig Mokhiber, John Shipton, Greg Barns, Alastair Crooke, Prof Anne Orford, Joseph Camilleri, Binoy Kampmark, Dr Emma Shortis, Michael West, Dr Ruth Mitchell, Alastair Crooke and Con Pakavaki Be part of a powerful movement standing up for justice and defending the rights of whistleblowers.✊ This conference is not just about Assange, it's about us. It's about defending the values that underpin a free and democratic society. Find out more and secure your ticket: 👇 nightfalls.info/ Spread the word and share this event with your network! Together, we can make a difference. #FreeAssange #NightFalls #Assange 37 4 94 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 9h 3 32 70 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 9h 2 28 54 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 9h 26 February: International Day for Palestinian Journalists On October 21st, IFJ President @DomPradalie visited Julian Assange in Belmarsh prison. Julian “expressed his deep fears for the plight of journalists in #Gaza and said that he was concerned about the enormous challenges they were faced to continue reporting." ifj.org/media-centre/newslet… 16 225 10 398 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 10h Statement from the President of East Timor, Jose Ramos-Horta: Let Assange Be Free to Return to Australia I do not comment on the substance and merit of the case against JULIAN ASSANGE. As an informed and concerned person who deeply values media freedom, I just hope that sanity, justice and humanity prevail and Assange is let free to return to his native Australia. So many young lives were lost in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, on all sides involved, so many lies and halftruths were said by all involved, so many more werenwounded and rendered disabled and traumatised. Why continue to haunt someone who shared official communications with the public without endangering anyone’s life in the process. The US is far greater than the pettiness of revenge, it should be far greater in wisdom and humanity, it should simply close this dark chapter of US recent wars. President Jose Ramos-Horta 21 February 2024 presidenciarepublica.tl/pres… 32 498 29 1,248 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 19h The TRUTH About Alexei Navalny & Julian Assange ZerN8j04CVg?si=9I5x… via @rustyrockets They’re LYING About Alexei Navalny & Julian Assange https://offers.americanhartfordgold.com/brand/The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has stirred a global outcry from political leaders, and c... youtube.com 15 117 3 272 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange 22h No person or institution is entitled to monopolise the truth. The truth is essential for humanity to fight manipulation and domination by powerful interest groups. #FreeAssangeNOW 153 3,487 160 8,559 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Ernesto Ekaizer @ErnestoEkaizer Feb 24 ¡Libertad para Assange! ¡No dejemos que le sigan manteniendo judicialmente secuestrado! Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange Feb 23 Information must be free. #FreeJulianAssange London #DayX 16 1,583 24 2,773 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Chay Bowes @BowesChay Feb 25 Gross Hypocrisy Defined. Navalny = Freedom Fighter? Assange = Terrorist? You Decide.. 34 206 15 510 0 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Kees @Kees71234 Feb 25 🇨🇵 "Libérez Assange!" Duizenden Fransen eisen de vrijlating van Julian Assange gisteren in Parijs!!👏 De opsluiting van Assange is een schande voor de westerse samenleving. Hij moet zo snel mogelijk vrijgelaten worden! 6 157 8 402 0 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Russell Brand @rustyrockets Feb 25 HEY - I spoke to @khrafnsson editor-in-chief of @wikileaks when I was in London on the day of Julian Assange's trial. Have a watch. It's great. 49 421 17 1,543 0 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted THE TRUST FALL: JULIAN ASSANGE - Documentary @thetrustfalldoc Feb 25 Julian is in a VERY precarious position. The next few weeks might be our last chance to save his life! There has never been a more crucial time for MASS awareness to be built in the UK on the issue of Assange. We are now finally ready to deliver the film to UK cinemas! The film has been classified and we have a company ready to do the file deliveries. If you would like to see THE TRUST FALL in your local cinema, please suggest it to them. We have found that even just a few people suggesting a film is often all it takes to encourage a film to book it in! Here is a webpage with a few simple tips on how to suggest the film and get it on at your local: thetrustfall.org/suggest-a-s… "Learn. Challenge. Act. NOW" - Julian Assange Many thanks, Kym and the TTF team xoxo #FreeAssangeNOW 8 261 9 489 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW retweeted Elizabeth Ortíz @ElizbethCristi7 Feb 25 Resulta alarmante que estén considerando la entrega de Julian Assange a Estados Unidos por ‘exponer’ las transgresiones a los derechos humanos y las faltas de diversos gobiernos alrededor del mundo. Un golpe severo a la libertad de prensa. #AssangeLibre elpais.com/ideas/2024-02-18/… Por qué necesitamos a Julian Assange libre | Columna Extraditar al australiano supone amedrentar a todo el periodismo serio del mundo y ampliar la vía a delincuentes de alto rango elpais.com 3 139 5 256 Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW @Stella_Assange Feb 25 Maruja Torres: "¿Nos importaría tan poco?" cadenaser.com/nacional/2024/… via @La_SER "¿Nos importaría tan poco?": la reflexión de Maruja Torres sobre Julian Assange y lo que le está... "Y así estamos. En vivo y en directo. Atropelladamente. Durante trece años" cadenaser.com 15 104 3 251 Loading...
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021 15:13:17 +0000 zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
Reporters Without Borders: "It is the crucial moment for all journalists, everywhere, to defend Julian Assange" #AssangeCase #FreeAssangeNOW
And oh yes, assange's affair shows what the "free press" actually is. In case a quick look at histody didn't make it painfully obvious. Journos : govcorp's most blatant propaganda agents since the 18th century.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021 15:05:55 +0000 zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
Julian Assange's Brother speaks to @democracynow "Its 11 years since Julian was arrested in England...The charges need to be dropped...He should be at home with his family" @GabrielShipton #FreeAssangeNOW
assange's case shows what things like "rule of law" "due process" "human rights" "justice" and the like actually mean in the west. Then again, the west is ruled by the US, which is the biggest criminal organization on the planet, biggest terrorist state on the planet, has the highest incarceration rate on the planet, etc. What they are doing to assange is the same thing they do to everybody else.
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