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    KAILASHWikileaks - Assange - Revolution now! + Anonymous + Bradley Manning a Snowden
    Informace o Wikileaks, Assangovi, Snowdenovi, Manningovi...

    http://twitter.com/#!/AnonOpsNet
    mapa mirroru WL http://labs.vis4.net/wikileaks/mirrors/
    online twitter kanaly Anonymous http://hacktivists.org/
    aktuální info o dění kolem WL v CZ http://twitter.com/#!/leaks_info_cz
    bradleymanning.org http://www.bradleymanning.org/


    O smysluplnosti Wikileaks a jestli je Assange zloduch nebo hrdina diskutujte prosim zde: [ WikiLeaks ] Držte se prosím tématu podpory a toho co se aktuálně ve prospěch Assange a Wikileks děje. Zítra budou zbytečné diskuse mazány, resp. opakování bude za banán
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    dopis od assange z vezeni, 03:00

    I received a letter from Julian Assange
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es6OT4VsQAo
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    trosku prekvapko, ze se tenhle paprda (sanders) vyjadril, myslel jsem ze i minimalni podpora assange znamena jit od valu

    Let me be clear: it is a disturbing attack on the First Amendment for the Trump administration to decide who is or is not a reporter for the purposes of a criminal prosecution. Donald Trump must obey the Constitution, which protects the publication of news about our government. https://t.co/5JtHNHH2BE
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    Viewpoint: What Assange charges could mean for press freedom - BBC News
    https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-us-canada-48393512

    The Trump administration has now crossed the line that many counselled it to avoid - and may have triggered the most important press freedom case in the US in 300 years.

    While the status of Assange has long been hotly debated, his actions in publishing classified information on Wikileaks is a common component of journalism. Indeed, the most celebrated cases in history - such as the failed attempts to stop the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 - were based on the publications of classified evidence.

    Assange's supporters note that his publications revealed alleged war crimes in places like Afghanistan and Iraq that were unlikely to have been exposed otherwise. If it was a crime for Assange to receive and publish such information, much of the journalism in the US would become a de facto criminal enterprise.

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    The charges were brought under the controversial Espionage Act of 1917. Passed after World War One, it was used to target anti-war activists and political dissidents.

    The government charged figures ranging from German-American Socialist congressman (and newspaper editor) Victor Berger to anarchist and author Emma Goldman to five-time Socialist Party presidential candidate Eugene Debs.

    The law has long been denounced as unconstitutional in its criminalising of receiving and publishing classified information. It is no surprise that the justice department had to use this much-ridiculed law to achieve this ignoble goal.

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    The justice department takes pains to try to argue that Assange is not a journalist and that the publication counts concern the disclosure of not just classified information but the actual names of intelligence sources. That however may establish that Assange is a poor journalist, but a journalist all the same.

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    Assange is not the rallying figure advocates for press freedom would choose, but he is the one they have been given. Assange may be the first modern journalist to be prosecuted under this law. However, if successful, he will certainly not be the last.
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    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1131698964565254144.html

    With superseding indictment against Assange, Justice Dept explicitly targets journalism, where govt or military source provides classified documents to media organization, as conspiracy to commit espionage. It's blatant attack on press freedom.

    Let's go through the indictment.
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    https://made-in-france.disclose.ngo/en/chapter/yemen-papers


    Reporters Face Jail in France Over Secret Military Document
    https://theintercept.com/...ented-action-against-reporters-who-published-secret-government-document/

    Under a 2009 French law that prohibits “attacks on national defense secrets,” a person commits a crime if they handle a classified document without authorization. There are no exceptions to this law for journalists, and there is no public-interest defense.

    “They want to make an example of us because it’s the first time in France that there have been leaks like this,” Disclose co-founder Livolsi told The Intercept on Thursday, referring to the sensitivity of the document, which was prepared by French military analysts last September for a high-level briefing of President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace. “They want to scare journalists and their sources away from revealing state secrets.”

    In a worst-case scenario, the reporters could face five years in prison and a €75,000 (around $83,900) penalty. The next stage of the case is still unclear. The DGSI could close it and let the journalists off with a warning. The case could also be handed off to a judge, who could conduct further investigations and possibly decide to take the case to a trial.

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    the government appears to be pushing for a harsh punishment. Last week, Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly suggested in a public statement that Disclose had violated “all the rules and laws of our country,” adding: “When you disclose classified documents, you are exposed to penalties.”

    Whatever the outcome, the DGSI’s treatment of the case has already sent a message. “There is a chilling effect,” said Marquet. “It’s a warning for every journalist: Don’t go into that kind of subject, don’t investigate this information.”
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    Julian Assange Computers Shared With U.S. Ahead of Extradition Hearing: Report
    https://gizmodo.com/julian-assanges-electronics-reportedly-shared-with-u-s-1834922291/amp
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    On Friday, President Lenin Moreno initiated a state of emergency that suspends the rights of prisoners to "inviolability of correspondence, freedom of association and assembly and freedom of information" through Executive Decree 741

    WikiLeaks - Ecuador to hand over Assange's entire legal defense to the United States
    https://wikileaks.org/Ecuador-to-hand-over.html
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    For the record: confidential and unsupervised interviews with inmates is not a “privilege” given to #JulianAssange, but worldwide standard TOR for @UN_SPExperts country visits and #SRTorture prison visits. https://t.co/NhLE0pMqWc
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    US prosecutors to ‘help themselves’ to Julian Assange’s possessions | Julian Assange | The Guardian
    https://amp.theguardian.com/...019/may/19/us-prosecutors-julian-assange-wikileaks-ecuadorian-embassy
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    United Nations human rights inspectors visit Julian Assange in his Belmarsh prison cell
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/...uman-rights-inspectors-visit-Julian-Assange-Belmarsh-prison-cell.html
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    Statement from Chelsea Manning's Lawyers Regarding Chelsea Being Remanded Into Custody | The Sparrow Project
    https://www.sparrowmedia.net/...lsea-mannings-lawyers-regarding-chelsea-being-remanded-into-custody/

    today, Chelsea was not only put back in jail, but Judge Anthony Trenga ordered her to be fined $500 every day she is in custody after 30 days and $1,000 every day she is in custody after 60 days. This is unprecedented.
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    THE LAW BEING USED TO PROSECUTE JULIAN ASSANGE IS BROKEN
    https://www.wired.com/story/julian-assange-computer-fraud-and-abuse-act/
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    So the plan was always to first destroy Julian #Assange name, and turn his support base, progressives, against him, to then smoothly prosecute him for the crime of publishing the truth. Do it as slowly as possible, so people will forget the importance of @wikileaks revelations.

    https://twitter.com/avilarenata/status/1127869923156299776
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    Stratfor email on Assange's arrest (from 2010): "Pile on. Move him from country to country to face various charges for the next 25 years. But, seize everything he and his family own, to include every person linked to Wiki."
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    The Attorney General of the State of Ecuador has agreed to register one of the stays of the embassy of that country in London, in which the cyber-activist has resided during the last seven years, and to deliver to the US all his documents, mobile phones, computer files , computers, memory units, CDs and any other device, as indicated by an official notification to which EL PAÍS has had access.

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    The note states that it will be held at nine in the morning, London time, and that the seizure of the documents and personal files of the activist will be made by police captain Diego López and second sergeant Milton Jaque, expert in the section of computer forensics. The decision to intervene all Assange's belongings has already been communicated to his lawyer in Ecuador, Carlos Poveda.

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    Baltasar Garzón, Assange's lawyer, describes the delivery to the US of the defendant's belongings of "absolute violation of Ecuador's asylum institution." "It is incomprehensible that the country of protection now takes advantage of the privileged position of having received it to remit its belongings to the country that is pursuing it, which will have been intervened without a judicial order, without protection of the rights of the asylee, without respect for the chain of custody. "said Garzón. "What is aggravated by the illicit recording mechanism that was deployed in the embassy and that has been denounced The systematic violation of Assange's rights is overcoming the limits of the imaginable," he said

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    Aitor Martínez, one of the lawyers of the Australian activist's team, affirms that the initiative of Ecuador is "a manifest and radical violation of the right to defense, since in those documents and electronic devices are all communications with their lawyers and their legal documentation. A privileged material that will allow the US to build and create new charges for its request for extradition. "
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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/...xual-misconduct-allegations-sweden-that-could-come-back-haunt-him/


    after 9 years, prominent US newspapers like the #WashingtonPost do NOT get the facts right about the #Swedish case against Julian #Assange: https://t.co/4lPQmlIWXf I can tell this based on my #FOIA litigation which is still ongoing: I have FACTUAL evidence

    https://twitter.com/SMaurizi/status/1127596222112575488?s=19
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    SPIEGEL ONLINE: What are his conditions of detention?

    Anderson: He sits alone in his small cell for at least 23 hours a day. He can not send letters because he does not have an address book. He does not get any books from the prison library. He gets no files to prepare for his extradition. He gets no news except for the BBC and Chanel 4 on a small TV, but the guards took it away.

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    Anderson: Yes, there is a terrible slander campaign against him in progress. I've just been in Texas, and the way that Assange is being reported there is such a thing that people think, "We're bringing him here with his head skewered on a stick."

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    Anderson: I do. There will be no justice for Julian Assange without public pressure. We have to be strong and clear. When I met Julian in prison, he said to me, Save my life.
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    Julian Assange: Pamela Anderson spricht über Besuch im Gefängnis - SPIEGEL ONLINE
    https://www.spiegel.de/...ange-pamela-anderson-spricht-ueber-besuch-im-gefaengnis-a-1266665-amp.html

    He said to me, Save my life!"
    Pamela Anderson is friends with Julian Assange. She visited the WikiLeaks founder in the High Security Prison and reported on his fight against extradition to the US.

    An interview with Michael Sontheimer
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