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    KAILASHWikileaks - Assange - Revolution now! + Anonymous + Bradley Manning a Snowden
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    They’re Murdering My Son – Julian Assange’s Father Tells of Pain and Anguish — Strategic Culture
    https://www.strategic-culture.org/...dering-my-son-julian-assanges-father-tells-of-pain-and-anguish/

    Q: Can you describe the current prison conditions for Julian and his state of health?

    Julian has lost 15 kilos in weight, is held in Belmarsh Maximum Security prison hospital 22 hours per day in solitary confinement. Nils Melzer, United Nation’s special rapporteur on torture, visited in company with two people expert in recognizing the effects of torture. Nils’ report stated Julian showed the effects of torture physically and mentally. Since Nils’ visit in May 2019, Julian continues to lose weight, now totaling 15 kilos. Nils and company describe Julian’s deeply distressing condition in firm language. UN report linked.

    Q: It is reported that you are being restricted from contact with your son in prison despite you having traveled from Sydney, Australia, to visit him. Is that correct?

    Julian can receive two, two-hour social visits per month. My visit was double-booked with another thus cancelled. A week later, in company with Ai Wei Wei, we visited Julian. Sitting in the prisoners’ meeting room for 46 minutes, upon complaining we were told Julian could not be found. Couple of minutes later Julian was brought in.

    Q: Is Julian being restricted from contact with his lawyers in order to prepare his defense against the pending extradition case from Britain to the US?

    Yes, severely. Sentenced to maximum security as a Grade B prisoner in solitary confinement, without access to computer or library. I gather the prison library has no books on criminal law.

    Q: The latest development this month on September 13 saw a British judge rule that Julian’s detention in London’s max security Belmarsh prison is to be extended indefinitely despite him being due to be released on September 22 after serving his time for a bail infringement back in 2012. What, in your view, is objectionable about the latest ruling by the British judge?

    The judge, Vanessa Baraitser, made her own application for Julian’s bail which, with bottomless ignominy, she promptly refused. Baraitser in summing her judgement used the phrase, “likely to abscond”. Julian has partaken of legal conventions of asylum, and to which the United Kingdom is a signatory, reviewed and supported by 32 states in the American Organization of States, and he has ceaselessly offered Swedish prosecutors opportunity to interview him on allegations or travel to Sweden if guarantees of no onward extradition to the United States. Stephania Maurizi’s Freedom of Information requests of United Kingdom’s Crown Prosecuting Service and Swedish Crown Prosecuting Authority had revealed irregular anti-procedural state cooperation keeping Julian in Ecuador’s London embassy. Mini Adolf Eichmanns all of them are.

    Swedish prosecuting authority has had four prosecutors, two interviews, one in Sweden 2010 and 2017 in Ecuador’s London embassy, during nine years under regulations stating that cases must be progressed. To land a man on the moon took eight years!

    This is prosecutorial and judicial insouciant malice towards Julian.

    Q: What are your concerns about what could happen if your son is extradited to the US where he is facing charges of violating the Espionage Act?

    They will murder Julian one way or the other.

    Q: What do you say to politicians and media figures, like Meghan McCain, the daughter of the late US senator John McCain, who denounce Julian as a “cyber terrorist”?

    US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, moron and crook or if you prefer, crook and moron, if memory serves, first uttered this phrase purportedly bringing Julian under the Patriot Act as a terrorist, thereby able to be extra-judicially murdered. Floundering morons repeat meaningless phrases echoing other bubble-head nonsense. Everyone of those morons are horrified by and terrified by truth and facts which everyone all can see and read on Wikileaks.

    Q: Are you proud of your son’s work as a publisher and whistleblower? What do see as his main achievement from his publishing work?

    The achievements are many. In diplomatic cables we can read of how the geopolitical world is composed and disposed of people therein. We can understand what Uncle Sam wants and how the US state gets what its wants. Many millions of people, communities and states benefit from Wikileaks, some greatly. Example, Chagos Islanders at the International Court of Justice. Iraq War and Afghan files exposing war crimes. Vault 7 exposing CIA cyber illegalities and crimes. The ‘Collateral Murder’ video’s revelation of US war crimes in Iraq. The list of revelations and beneficiaries is long and deep. Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are a necessity.

    War crimes revealed, sordid practices, blackmail and bribery. Seven countries destroyed, millions dead, rivers of blood and millions displaced. Yet only Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning, both innocent of giving hurt and crime, rot in jail.

    Q: Is Julian’s treatment by British and US authorities a grave warning to all citizens about the danger to their right to freedom of expression and independent media?

    Yes, a grim warning. Shut up or be crushed. What free press? English-speaking mass media is homogenous in its deceptions, prevarication and banal lies. Popular internet search engines deflect enquiry to corporate cronies. Facebook corporation is greed incarnate. All these entities can be simply regulated. Nations states have powers, however, do nothing but salivate over access to data we generate… our data.

    For Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning are icons of oppressive state violence towards revelation of astonishing corruption and staggering criminality.

    Many gifted, brave writers, commentators and film-makers continue a furious fight in alternate media and blogs. We give our gratitude and salute such men and women, for they all know, intimately, there is no monster colder than the US state and its allies.

    Q: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the government in Canberra have refused to make appeals for Julian’s release despite him being an Australian citizen. How do you view the Australian government’s lack of response to the case? Why are they apparently derelict? For example, Premier Morrison is visiting US President Donald Trump this week but he is reportedly scheduled to not raise the Assange case or to request his release. Why is Morrison acting with such indifference, and deference to the US?

    The Australian government is complicit. More than complicit as silence indicates agreed involvement. Notable exception are ex Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, with concordance of ex-Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, raising Julian with Jeremy Hunt, the former United Kingdom Foreign Minister and Mike Pompeo, the current United States Secretary of State.

    Q: Are you hopeful that Julian will be released in the near future? How important have public supporters like journalist John Pilger, Pink Floyd singer-songwriter Roger Waters and actress Pamela Anderson, as well as ordinary members of the public, been to Julian’s spirits?

    To Julian’s spirits, friends and supporters are alpha to omega of life.
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    Snowden Archive
    https://theintercept.com/collections/snowden-archive/

    Whistleblower Edward Snowden provided founders of The Intercept with documents from the National Security Agency and its counterparts around the world. Here are the stories we were able to publish as a result.
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    Edward Snowden in His Own Words: Why I Became a Whistle-Blower | WIRED
    https://www.wired.com/story/edward-snowden-in-his-own-words-why-i-became-a-whistle-blower/
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    How Edward Snowden Would Use A Smartphone — McCann Tech
    https://www.eva.nmccann.net/blog/snowden-smartphone
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    Julian Assange’s Nightmarish Future – Consortiumnews
    https://consortiumnews.com/2019/04/15/julian-assanges-nightmarish-future/

    “Everyone has a breaking point, and they will attempt to psychologically destroy him, and we have seen with Guantanamo that several of these detainees, most of whom were just sold to the U.S. by warlords in Afghanistan or Pakistan, are emotionally crippled for life. It will be scientific torture. I used to cover the Stasi state in East Germany, and the joke in the Stasi state was that the Gestapo broke bones and the Stasi break minds, and that’s what they’ll do. That’s what will happen. I’ve seen it with Muslims who have been entrapped in the U.S. in so-called terrorism plots, and by the time they shuffle into court, they are a zombie.”

    Hedges added: “There will be a veneer of legality: it will be the figment of law. But he will be treated like all of the people who have been disappeared into that system from around the world.”

    What does Julian face in the US? Chris Hedges explains #FreeAssange
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT7n0WY_6Ww
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    He is a hero, not a villain - Peter Oborne

    Why are leaks about the British ambassador to Washington a matter of press freedom and leaks from Julian Assange a matter for the courts?

    http://www.bjr.org.uk/current-edition+he_is_a_hero,_not_a_villain
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    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1172567180375777280.html

    The lecture is dedicated to #Assange and @SaveManning and is for those born after 2000. When Renata was a child, she could explore the inside of computers and code in a way that young people today cannot, in fact in many instances it is criminalised to crack open your devices.
    The internet was much less mediated at first, sharing of knowledge was not as monetised, information was shared by independent publishers and citizens generated content - at first the benefits of the web were being shared to the fullest.
    2009-2012 were the most exciting years, but also when big mistakes were made. We could have prevented much that is wrong today with freedom for expression online. The boom of increasing access to knowledge was such a positive feeling - unlike the apocalyptic feeling of today.
    We thought we could hold governments to account and publish globally. Isolated acts of whistleblowing occured before 2010, but sophisticated efforts to expose SYSTEMS of corruption that independent publisher @wikileaks gave us. Independent publishing requires COURAGE.
    Federal government workers in the US were forbidden from learning fron the @wikileaks archive. It was forbidden to see the website in libraries. How fragile freedom of info is when Amazon can kick out the website after a phone call from Washington. This was an issue we didnt fix
    Punishment by process - lawfare - was what has happened to #wikileaks and #assange. The innovation of whistleblowing anonymously. The chilling effect of the terrible persecution of @SaveManning was to prevent the transformative power of the internet combined with journalism.
    After the @Snowden revelations (book out today yippee!) mostly the Five Eyes legalised their unthinkable militarised and global penetration of society through surveillance. The true face of tech giants and silicon valley became visible

    nextcloud 2019 Berlin Day 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gaphVFtB3Q


    od cca 25 min
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    A Leaker’s Motives Are Irrelevant, Gov’t Says – Federation Of American Scientists
    https://fas.org/blogs/secrecy/2019/09/leaker-motives/

    Disclosing classified information without authorization is a crime even if the leaker had good intentions and was motivated by a larger public interest, the government said this week. Therefore, any mention of the purpose of the disclosure should be ruled out of bounds in trial, government attorneys argued.

    The issue arose in pre-trial motions in the case of USA v. Daniel Everette Hale. Hale is a former NSA intelligence analyst and NGA contractor who is accused of having provided classified documents concerning US military drone programs to The Intercept.
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    This week the government is forbidding Daniel Hale from defending himself before his jury. Those who pretend national security whistleblowers face prosecution and fair trials, rather than persecution by a broken system, must be confronted with the facts. https://t.co/kOQ8ByjNSQ
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    'They wanted me gone': Edward Snowden tells of whistleblowing, his AI fears and six years in Russia | US news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/...13/edward-snowden-interview-whistleblowing-russia-ai-permanent-record
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    If the US authorities succeed in crushing Julian Assange and his WikiLeaks staff, the consequences for freedom of the press will be devastating: the Assange case will have a domino effect. I want to see Julian Assange and his team free and safe because I want to live in a society where journalists and their sources can expose the highest levels of power without having to flee to Russia or ending their lives in prison. That is what freedom of the press is.

    I hope this debate tonight will be the beginning of a worldwide debate on the Assange and WikiLeaks case.

    There is still room for action, and if you really care about freedom of the press, if you really care about a press able to expose war crimes and human rights violations committed by powerful entities which are accountable to no one, it is time to act. Everyone can do something, just by speaking out, informing himself, mobilising, protesting.

    The Assange and WikiLeaks case goes far beyond Assange and WikiLeaks.
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    We Are Millions - Pressefrihet Debatt
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv8e2DAeZTU&feature=youtu.be&t=802


    The following remarks were delivered by investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi at Global Threats to Press Freedom, Courage’s event for Julian Assange in Bergen, Norway, culminating a three-week exhibition of #WeAreMillions portraits in support of the WikiLeaks publisher

    It's time to act: They are killing Julian Assange slowly - Defend WikiLeaks Defend WikiLeaks
    https://defend.wikileaks.org/2019/08/24/its-time-to-act-they-are-killing-julian-assange-slowly/
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    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1173518803172581376.html

    I was just one of the journalists who worked on the #Snowden files, but there was an episode worth to remember. While working on the #NSA revelations I experienced tailing in a showy and aggressive way

    5. that was rather bad...finally, I consulted a lawyer with a great experience in assisting journos working on sensitive matters. The lawyer knew my longtime experience in working on #secretFiles like the #WikiLeaks files and my deep interest in that kind of journalistic work

    6. the lawyer told me: no one will hurt you at all, you will be totally safe, however, it will be a liability for you. It will be increasingly difficult for you and it will be a mirable if you are able to keep your job
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    Operation Asylum
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0Mkam2AiuU


    Uploaded on Apr 30, 2018

    Chasing Edward Snowden / Terminal F.

    The movie/documentary briefly covers NSA analyst-turned whistleblower Edward Snowden and his escape from American authorities to Hong Kong and later to Russia, after leaking classified information about global surveillance programs used by the American government to spy on people around the world and other nations activities.

    The movie also presents the journalists who had an exclusive access to Snowden and for obvious reasons there is focus on Mr. Julian Assange and Ms. Sarah Harrison / WikiLeaks, who helped Mr. Snowden in moments of his escape.

    Additionally the father of Mr. Edward Snowden: Mr. Lonnie Snowden is among the people interviewed.

    The documentary from 2015, was produced by the Danish Director Poul-Erik Heilbuth.

    Production: Danmarks Radio ( DR )

    Nominations: Prix Italia for TV Documentary – Current Affairs.


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    Italian journalist loses UK tribunal battle for Julian Assange extradition files
    https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/...ist-loses-uk-tribunal-battle-for-julian-assange-extradition-files/
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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/...endment/2019/09/16/cf85e356-d8b6-11e9-a688-303693fb4b0b_story.html

    Former NSA contractor Daniel Hale—accused of leaking classified information on drone warfare—is arguing that his actions are protected under the First Amendment. A challenge to the Espionage Act that has implications for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
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    Lawyers say prosecuting leaks violates freedom of the press – The North State Journal
    http://nsjonline.com/article/2019/09/lawyers-prosecuting-leaks-violates-freedom-press/
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    ECPMF – Fighting for freedom of information on Julian Assange is a long battle for Italian journalist
    https://www.ecpmf.eu/...dom-of-information-on-julian-assange-is-a-long-battle-for-italian-journalist
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    Judge: UK to imprison Julian Assange after his sentence ends - Defend WikiLeaks Defend WikiLeaks
    https://defend.wikileaks.org/...9/09/18/judge-uk-to-imprison-julian-assange-after-his-sentence-ends/

    Julian Assange is currently being held in solitary confinement at HMP Belmarsh. He remains in the health ward and is only transported in and out of his cell under so-called ‘controlled moves’, meaning the prison is locked down and hallways are cleared. Furthermore, the prison hasn’t delivered mail to him for over a month, and Julian is unable to call his parents or his US lawyer. Continuing to imprison him beyond his sentence furthers this inhumane treatment and should be condemned.

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    The grounds for which Assange was preemptively denied bail are troubling as well. Judge Baraitser told him, “In my view I have substantial ground for believing if I release you, you will abscond again.” To describe Assange’s decision to request asylum from Ecuador and to stay in Ecuador’s Embassy in London since 2012 as him having “absconded” is to willfully ignore overwhelming evidence that Assange’s fears of political persecution were entirely well-founded
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