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    KAILASHWikileaks - Assange - Revolution now! + Anonymous + Bradley Manning a Snowden
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    The London Upper Tribunal rejects La Repubblica's appeal on the Assange documents - Repubblica.it
    https://www.repubblica.it/...4/news/assange_documents_appeal-235968336/?ref=RHRS-BH-I0-C6-P1-S1.6-T2

    The press does not have the right to access the full set of documents on the Julian Assange case. That is what judge Edward Mitchell finally ruled in an appeal taken to the London Upper Tribunal by la Repubblica, after we have spent the last four years trying to access the full documentation to investigate the Assange case and factually reconstruct it.

    In an extremely technical judgement just made public and which the judge himself characterises as "unusually long", Mitchell rejects our legal arguments and states that he believed public knowledge of Mr Assange's case would not have increased if it was known that the CPS held information from the US State Department or Department of Justice. A rather incredible argument considering that the entire Assange case revolves around the role of the United States authorities, who want to get their hands on the WikiLeaks founder, extradite him to the US and jail him for life: establishing whether the British and US authorities discussed this possibility from the very beginning is crucial.
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    The media blackout on Julian Assange's imprisonment
    The media blackout on Julian Assange's imprisonment
    https://independentaustralia.net/...display/the-media-blackout-on-julian-assanges-imprisonment,13094
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    Waters: from defending Assange to fighting Trump's populism. My battles - Repubblica.it
    https://www.repubblica.it/...om_defending_assange_to_fighting_trump_s_populism_my_battles-235320725/
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    Alena Krempaská: Assange by neměl dostat trest smrti, ale Nobelovu cenu za mír - Deník Referendum
    http://denikreferendum.cz/clanek/30078-assange-by-nemel-dostat-trest-smrti-ale-nobelovu-cenu-za-mir
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    Roger Waters Performs "Wish You Were Here" live at London rally in defense of Julian Assange
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMm9CCQOXnA
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    Julian Assange's brother speaks at London rally
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-ngQ8N1F3U
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    Journalist John Pilger's remarks at rally in defense of Julian Assange
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJcpUjB7CO8
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    Tonight I joined Roger Waters in a unique event outside the Home Office in London. Roger sang his classic 'Wish You were Here' in solidarity with Julian #Assange. Watch the livestream here ..
    https://www.pscp.tv/w/cD1iMjFkdktPVm5yZ0xsUVh8MVBsSlFWV3pEbW54RbrHbWb7KTHU1pu7n40bXBNYpRv8TwdXFwlLaV59hUE0?t=41s
    https://t.co/lBQmSmHMnE
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    I spoke to Julian #Assange at the weekend. His psychological torture is unabated. He remains isolated in his small cell, mostly 23 hours a day, denied proper exercise. He has lost more weight. Although 'approved', phone calls to his parents are still not possible. Britain 2019.
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    EP.788: John Pilger- We Are in a WAR SITUATION with China!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OXTfShPMHg


    k assangovi od cca 23 min
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    Talk To The Totalitarian Hand: State Responses To The Torture Of Julian Assange, Morally Disengaging Media, And What It Means For Us All - New Matilda
    https://newmatilda.com/...-of-julian-assange-morally-disengaging-media-and-what-it-means-for-us-all/
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    CN LIVE! Mark Davis Wikileaks Revelations
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZkyLoaMvRg




    CN LIVE! Mark Davis Wikileaks Revelations
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    Consortium News
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    Published on Aug 10, 2019
    Mark Davis is a multi-award winning Australian journalist who was an eye-witness to the entire preparation of the Afghan War Logs, submitted in 2010 to Wikileaks by the whistle-blower Chelsea Manning. Davis had documented the process in a film called 'Inside Wikileaks', which showed the Wikileaks editor-in-chief, Julian Assange, working alongside journalists from the New York Times, Guardian & Der Spiegel. At a recent Sydney event entitled 'Julian Assange & the Alliance against the US Culture of Revenge', Davis revealed details of the interactions he had never spoken of publicly before.

    With the aid of his own archival footage from inside the Guardian's "bunker", Davis describes the high level participation of the collaborating news outlets in the creation of the publication the New York Times described as "a six-year archive of classified military documents [that] offers an unvarnished and grim picture of the Afghan war". It was the Guardian technical team, Davis informs us, that built the searchable database and graphic user interface. His images of Julian Assange and Guardian journalist Nick Davis working together to analyse the "impenetrable data" support his assertion that there was no professional distance whatsoever between the journalists.


    With disdain, Davis reveals how the New York Times, presumably to avoid blowback, set Julian Assange up as the unwitting lightening rod by urging his small start-up to "scoop them" and publish first. This would enable the NYT (we hear the late Gavin MacFadyen comment in an exchange with Assange) to simply report on what Wikileaks had published.

    Most shocking in these revelations is Mark Davis's account of how the Guardian journalists neglected and appeared to care little about redacting the documents. They had a "graveyard humour" about people being harmed and no one, he stated emphatically, expressed concern about civilian casualties except Julian Assange. He recalls that Nick Davis, a long-time critic of Assange, had only expressed concern to David Leigh about the the Guardian mentioning a particular name, and being deeply disturbed when Leigh replied: "But we are not publishing this". Julian Assange had subsequently requested that the release of the Afghan War Logs be delayed for the purpose of redaction, but the Guardian not only insisted on the agreed date, they abandoned him to redact 10,000 documents alone.

    The Wikileaks publication was delayed however, due to a technical problem. That is why it came to pass, Davis explains, that the MSN media partners collectively lied for two days to the public about the War Logs having already been published. As it turned out, the New York Times and then the Guardian, were the first to break the story. Of the 91,000 documents submitted by Manning, some 17,000 were withheld from publication to minimise harm to individuals, largely due to the redaction effectuated by Assange.

    Davis paints a picture of a "naive" Assange being set up to "walk the plank" and then "fall off the plank". The second phase of the plan was to condemn him, very much in line with the US's claim that Wikileaks "had blood on their hands". It was soon seen to be a false claim however, since no individual had been harmed, and Wikileaks went on to publish Cablegate.

    What happened next beggars belief. In January 2011, the Guardian journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding published a book entitled: "Julian Assange's War on Secrecy", which contained the password to the entire database of un-redacted material. Realising that harm was now certainly on the way, particularly to US informants in Afghanistan, Wikileaks responded by publishing the lot in a manner that would not only be accessible to governments and intelligence agencies. It would give people a chance to escape. The Guardian lashed out again in condemnation of Wikileaks, but the result is that no one to date has been harmed by the publication.
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    Bivol targeted by government for exposing corruption - International Press Institute
    https://ipi.media/bivol-targeted-by-government-for-exposing-corruption/

    The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and journalists, today criticized the government of Bulgaria for issuing a European investigation order against the editor-in-chief of Bivol Bulgaria, an investigative news website.The prosecutor general of Bulgaria issued the order in an attempt to bring the editor-in-chief of Bivol, Atanas Tchobanov, back to Bulgaria from France and question him as a witness regarding cases of hacking. According to Bivol, the prosecutor general is investigating a secret chat with alleged ‘cyberterrorists’ who committed data breaches and planned to hack the irrigation system of the Parliament.

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    The investigation order is clearly a pretext to silence Bivol, which has published several investigative reports exposing misuse of EU funds and corruption in the government”, IPI Director of Advocacy Ravi R. Prasad said. “The government should immediately withdraw the investigation order, stop intimidating journalists and allow the media to function independently

    Over the past year Bivol Bulgaria has published several reports of corruption and one of its reports deals with acquisition of a posh villa by the prosecutor general at half the price. On August 1, the chief of the anti-corruption body of Bulgaria resigned following Bivol’s investigative report.
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    Edward Snowden’s Memoir Is Coming in September
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/01/books/edward-snowden-book.html
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    Ecuador's government under Lenin Moreno has subjected WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange to psychological torture, says damning UN report released today.

    https://t.co/32fE1bcYMR https://t.co/67iDme4uYc
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    A fact seemingly lost on #RussiaGate Conspiracy Truthers:
    _ "the alleged common goal of the [Russia Gate Conspirators] -- to get Donald Trump elected -- is not an unlawful or fraudulent goal"
    _ pg 55, Court Opinion in SDNY filed yesterday (link in thread) https://t.co/2f3qb5rRlO
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    "If WikiLeaks could be held liable for publishing documents
    concerning the political financial & voter-engagement strategies simply because the DNC labels them "secret" and trade secrets, then so could any newspaper or other media outlet."
    - page 48 (thread) #RussiaGate
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    DNC vs @Wikileaks Court Opinion
    "It is sufficient for this case to find that the privacy interest in the alleged trade secrets is insufficient to overcome the strong public interest in the publication of matters of paramount public concern" (pg 47 thread)
    #RussiaGate #FreeAssange https://t.co/JF2MKeMVi2

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