Category: Articles
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Open Letter to the Lord Chancellor and the Lord chief Justice concerning chief Magistrate Arbuthnot
Please read this open letter concerning chief Magistrate Arbuthnot and if you agree with the contents please sign or/and comment in the available comments section below. Alternatively you can send an e-mail to jadc@protonmail.ch 16 July 2020 To: Lord Buckland robert.buckland.mp@parliament.ukLord Burnett of Maldon contactholmember@parliament.ukLCJ.office@judiciary.uk OPEN LETTER TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE…
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Damage to the Soul by Craig Murray
The imprisonment of Julian Assange has been a catalogue of gross injustice heaped upon gross injustice, while a complicit media and indoctrinated population looks the other way. In a truly extraordinary twist, Assange is now being extradited on the basis of an indictment served in the UK, which is substantially different to the actual indictment…
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WATCH: ‘Not in Our Name’
A new documentary about imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange presented by Don’t Extradite Assange will stream live on Consortium News Tuesday at 1 pm EDT. The 25-minute film, Not in Our Name: The Psychological Torture of Julian Assange will be followed by a live discussion with Nils Melzer, the UN special rapporteur on torture and…
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Wikileaks: Secret U.S. Diplomatic Cables Highlight Danger that “Toto” Constant Might Elude Justice
Kim Ives – July 8, 2020 Alarm and indignation are growing over former CIA agent and death-squad leader Emmanuel “Toto” Constant’s deportation by the U.S. back to Haiti last month. Haitian police arrested Constant when he stepped off the plane on Jun. 23, but now it remains to be seen if Haitian authorities will bring…
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Online book launch of The Most Dangerous Man in the World defends Assange
By Oscar Grenfell11 July 2020 On Wednesday evening Gleebooks, a leading Sydney bookstore, hosted an online launch of Andrew Fowler’s updated biography of Julian Assange entitled The Most Dangerous Man in the World. The event was a welcome breach in the official silence on Assange’s plight by the Australian political and media establishment, which is…
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The botched extortion scheme that forced the UK’s hand on Assange
This is an extract from the The Most Dangerous Man in the World: Updated Edition, by Andrew Fowler. A sunny spring evening in Madrid. WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson and the organisation’s Spanish lawyer Aitor Martínez meet up at a café in the palatial Reina Victoria hotel in the city centre. Three men approach their table…
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Doctors for Assange Say UK May be Liable for His Torture
Britain, COVID-19, Human Rights, International, WikiLeaks June 25, 2020 In a new letter to the British medical journal The Lancet, Doctors for Assange say that the British government may be held legally responsible for the torture of the imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher. Here is the doctors’ statement followed by the letter to The Lancet and the…
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UN Reporting on Torture of Assange Banned from Corporate Media
Marking International Day in Support of Torture Victims Ray McGovern Posted on June 26, 2020 Nils Melzer, UN Rapporteur on Torture, belatedly learned that Julian Assange was being tortured. Meltzer came to realize that he had been misled by the “news” about Assange in the Establishment media, so he did his own investigation. With his…
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Assange Hit With New Superseding Indictment Broadening Computer Intrusion Charges
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday unveiled the new superseding indictment against the WikiLeaks publisher, adding to existing computer intrusion charges. By Joe LauriaSpecial to Consortium News The Justice Department on Wednesday said it had filed a second superseding indictment against imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, adding to existing computer intrusion charges. “The new indictment…
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WikiLeaks founder Assange faces new indictment in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sought to recruit hackers at conferences in Europe and Asia who could provide his anti-secrecy website with classified information, and conspired with members of hacking organizations, according to a new Justice Department indictment announced Wednesday. The superseding indictment does not contain additional charges beyond the 18 counts the…
