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    KAILASHWikileaks - Assange - Revolution now! + Anonymous + Bradley Manning a Snowden
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    'Challenge What you Know: What's really happening to Julian Assange?' - Jennifer Robinson
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nerFdcQhiE4
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    Julian Assange's lawyer Jennifer Robinson says WikiLeaks' founder's health is 'seriously deteriorating'
    https://amp.smh.com.au/...e-s-lawyer-says-his-health-is-seriously-deteriorating-20191116-p53b7i.html
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    The son of Julian Assange’s judge is linked to an anti-data leak company created by the UK intelligence establishment
    https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/...sange-case-fails-to-declare-sons-links-to-uk-and-us-intelligence/
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    I visited Julian Assange in prison, what can you do? - DiEM25
    https://diem25.org/i-visited-julian-assange-in-prison-what-can-you-do/

    As I was visiting Julian in the Embassy last November, I couldn’t get rid of the thought that he is, just like Gramsci, a political prisoner whose thoughts about the complex issues and challenges of the early 21st century were of great value for the cognitive mapping of our crazy world.

    Whether he was thinking or speaking about the role of institutions and the importance of transparency, about technology or geopolitics, Julian was always not only the best informed one but also someone who’s ability to “zoom out”, to grasp and understand the “big picture”, connecting all the dots (and facts) has certainly led to a better understanding of today’s world. From various military interventions to military coups, from war crimes to human rights violations.

    Clearly, from the beginning of his imprisonment, Assange, just like Gramsci, decided that his struggle will not end there. But unlike Gramsci, Julian is still not able to write prison notebooks, and we hope he won’t be writing them in prison. But that depends also on you.

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    Last time we talked he still had an uncertain future, this time it was quite clear – unless he is freed, he might die in prison, to repeat the words of his father John Shipton, and Nils Melzner UN Special Rapporteur on Torture who recently warned that Julian’s life is now at risk. Everyone should read what Craig Murray has written about in “Assange in Court“. So obviously most of our conversation – surveilled all the time, of course – pertained to his situation and the danger he is facing.

    Even though he has visibly suffered since the last time saw each other, even though he has lost 15 kilos in weight, and even though his life might be at risk, Julian was fully focused. Perhaps he was pausing more than usual, taking more time to gather his thoughts, sometimes struggling, visibly shaken by difficult prison conditions, but at the same time he used his usual dark humor, unexpected analogies and abstract thought. We talked about how his case was not just about him – although it is clearly about his life – how it is about human rights, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and last but not least, democracy.

    He was really glad to hear about all the actions and events organised by his supporters across the world, from the WE ARE MILLIONS exhibitions across Europe to the Australian endeavours to bring Julian home. Just later that day, John and I joined a protest, in front of the UK Home Office where hundreds of people gathered for the concert by rappers M.I.A. and Lowkey.

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    Once you exit the high-security prison, once you are suddenly back “outside”, back to “your normal life”, while he is still “inside” waiting for a letter or another short visit, most of his time completely alone in his cell, what you’ve just been through hits you like a belated arrow: why is Julian not able to exit these doors? Why is he not able to spend time with his family and friends, to recover from the 10 years of persecution? Why is he not free to go to a concert by Rage Against the Machine? Why is he not teaching at a UK University, definitely a better way of using his talents, instead of suffering in prison? And so many other questions.

    That short moment of happiness was perhaps a message in a bottle from a better – and still possible – future, but what about the rest of the 23 hours in his solitary cell? He said I should tell you that he uses his time in a cell to walk and think, around 10-15 km each day, imagining he is walking across Europe.

    He reads the letters, although they are still coming in with much delay. And he is grateful to everyone. And even in this difficult situation, he said it is not just about him, it is about the very essence of democracy
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    Pamela Anderson claims WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been subjected to 'traumatic psychological torture'
    https://amp.independent.ie/...ge-has-been-subjected-to-traumatic-psychological-torture-38683107.html
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    An analysis of emails sent by Morales to several of his employees shows that this former member of the military was in Alexandria on March 1 and 2, 2017. The IP addresses of these messages, which EL PAÍS has seen, show that at the time that they were sent Morales was in Alexandria, where a federal court is seeking Assange’s extradition on 18 counts stemming from accusations that he revealed classified intelligence about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, which could lead to a prison term of 175 years.

    Morales was in Alexandria near the date that WikiLeaks announced the publication of Vault 7, a collection of thousands of documents about an alleged cyber-surveillance program by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) capable of compromising cellphones, smart TVs and computers with internet access produced by US companies, transforming them into microphones to spy on their users. The disclosure revealed an enormous security gap at the CIA and triggered a scandal similar to the ones involving former CIA subcontractor Edward Snowden and former intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.

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    UC Global S. L. spied on Assange for the CIA, as shown by testimony and documents disclosed by this newspaper. Morales allegedly gave the intelligence agency audio and video material on the cyberactivist’s meetings with his lawyers and collaborators at the embassy. Following this newspaper’s revelations, Judge José de la Mata of Spain’s High Court, the Audiencia Nacional, agreed to consider a criminal complaint filed by Assange against Morales, who was arrested and is now the target of an investigation into alleged violations of Assange’s privacy and attorney-client privilege, as well as misappropriation, bribery, money laundering and illegal possession of arms.
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    Julian Assange spying: The US trail of the man whose security firm spied on Julian Assange | In English | EL PAÍS
    https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/11/08/inenglish/1573211318_746915.html
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    Julian Assange in jail: Andrew Wilkie and George Christensen want access to him
    https://www.heraldsun.com.au/...ensen-want-access-to-him/news-story/df63f25c1687479e47575eb9526cd3b3
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    Poll: Should Julian Assange be prosecuted for his involvement in WikiLeaks? | MSNBC
    http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/poll-should-julian-assange-be-prosecuted-his-involvement-wikileaks
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    * * * : Pro Borise Johnsona
    http://www.novarepublika.cz/2019/11/pro-borise-johnsona.html

    Vážený pane premiére,
    pan Julian Assange se neprohřešil vůči jediné z norem opravňujících k omezování osobní svobody. Veškeré jeho "provinění" tkví ve zveřejnění informací, obnažujících reálné pozadí válek a dalších protiprávních zásahů do života suverénních zemí. Tedy právě to, co odsoudila i proslulá zpráva parlamentní komise vedené lordem Chilcotem.

    Julianu Assangeovi hrozí vydání do USA. Tamní establishment a justice se netají, že ho hodlají věznit po desítky let. Někteří činitelé dokonce volají po jeho popravě. Hrůzné represi má být vystaven za to, že uplatnil svou svobodu projevu. Učinil tak veden neklamně ušlechtilým cílem - odvrátit další nesmyslné vraždění a zkázu z prolhaných "důvodů".

    Vaše země se považuje za kolébku moderní demokracie. Mnoha z těch, komu hrozila bezdůvodná represe, neváhala poskytnout azyl už v předminulém století. Julian Assange si to nezaslouží o nic méně! Stane-li se tak, Velká Británie sklidí díky a uznání demokratické veřejnosti celého světa. Bude-li Julian Assange vydán pomstě těch, koho usvědčil z vážného pošlapání práva, renomé Vaší země to vážně poškodí.
    S úctou

    PhDr. Luboš Blaha, PhD., politolog, předseda výboru pro evropské záležitosti Národní rady SR, PhDr. Petr Hampl, PhD., sociolog, tajemník České společnosti pro civilizační studia, Prof. PhDr. Jan Keller, DrSc., vysokoškolský pedagog, ex-poslanec Evropského parlamentu, Mgr. Stanislav Novotný, předseda Asociace nezávislých médií, někdejší policejní prezident, Lenka Procházková, spisovatelka, veřejná aktivistka, signatářka Charty 77, Jan Schneider, bezpečnostní analytik, ex-ředitel Kanceláře vlády ČR pro zpravodajskou činnost, signatář Charty 77, PhDr. Josef Skála, CSc., vydavatel internetové revue, publicista, ex-prezident Mezinárodního svazu studentstva, Ing. Jaroslav Šulc, CSc., národohospodář, publicista, někdejší asistent předsedy Senátu PČR, Doc. Mgr. Petr Žantovský, vysokoškolský pedagog, publicista, místopředseda Rady České tiskové kanceláře.
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    Julian Assange's Extradition Process Is 'A Charade'
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekfNGMeofbM
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    DECLASSIFIED UK’s first articles

    Guardian/security services https://t.co/kYfEphiKOw
    UK covert wars https://t.co/nxHVRVie8n
    UK spy exports https://t.co/Ahc5kMEYts
    UK/Bahrain https://t.co/rE1xMxOD9P
    UK/Saudi https://t.co/UM9dCFfctY / https://t.co/UA7EgLrhdK

    Launch next month https://t.co/8FO4ATq0xj
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    'This charge is 100% false': Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal arrested months after reporting on Venezuelan opposition violence | The Grayzone
    https://thegrayzone.com/...enthal-arrested-months-after-reporting-on-venezuelan-opposition-violence/
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    1. my lawyers @estelledehon @suigenerisjen and I won our #FOIA appeal against #ScotlandYard(@metpolice) to obtain the correspondence between @metpolice and the US on 3 ex/current #WikiLeaks journalists,@khrafnsson Sarah #Harrison, @SwaziJAF.ScotlandYard refuses to release me docs

    2. we appealed @metpolice's refusal to release me the docs, the UK authorities tried to kill our appeal. We appealed again and succeeded: our appeal will be examined and we will have a new chance to litigate it before the London First-tier Tribunal

    https://twitter.com/SMaurizi/status/1189859097102999554?s=19
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     Journalists must pay attention to Julian Assange | New Internationalist
    https://newint.org/features/2019/10/31/journalists-must-pay-attention-julian-assange
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    Letters of support for clemency needed for Reality Winner | Courage to Resist
    https://couragetoresist.org/reality-winner-clemency/
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