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    KAILASHWikileaks - Assange - Revolution now! + Anonymous + Bradley Manning a Snowden
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    Today, hundreds of “yellow vests” from France and protesters from other countries across Europe, including Belgium and Britain, are protesting outside Belmarsh maximum security prison in London to demand the freeing of WikiLeaks founder and journalist Julian Assange.
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    WikiLeaks ambassador Joseph Farrell added that stripping Assange of free speech protections under the US Constitution “means that any foreign journalist is not protected by the First Amendment. This links in closely with what we have already said in the past is their extraterritorial arm. They are reaching into the United Kingdom for an Australian journalist who worked in Europe and the UK while publishing some of America’s most famous crimes. Now they are adding on to that, that he does not have protection under the First Amendment.”

    “We have said previously that this is a precedent-setting case and the repercussions are already being seen with Glenn Greenwald’s indictment
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    French “yellow vests” protest for Assange outside Belmarsh prison in London - World Socialist Web Site
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/01/25/yell-j25.html
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    As extradition hearing dates are set, US Department of Justice argues Assange has no First Amendment rights - World Socialist Web Site
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/01/24/assa-j24.html
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    Assange moved out of solitary in UK prison | The Canberra Times | Canberra, ACT
    https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6597815/assange-moved-out-of-solitary-in-uk-prison/?cs=14232

    "The Australian has been held almost incommunicado with severe restrictions on his access to visitors in Belmarsh prison near London since April as he awaits his US extradition trial set to start on February 24.

    Wikileaks ambassador Joseph Farrell says the 48-year-old was moved out of solitary in the medical wing into a different wing with 40 other inmates on Friday.

    He says the breakthrough occurred after his legal team and three separate petitions by inmates to the prison governor that his treatment was unjust and unfair.

    After meetings between the prison authorities, Assange's legal team and inmates, he was transferred."
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    Julian Assange may not be able to use First Amendment press protection if extradited | SBS News
    https://www.sbs.com.au/...ange-may-not-be-able-to-use-first-amendment-press-protection-if-extradited
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    WikiLeaks Editor: US Is Saying First Amendment Doesn’t Apply To Foreigners In Assange Case
    https://medium.com/...saying-first-amendment-doesnt-apply-to-foreigners-in-assange-case-4eaf2cff69bb

    “We have now learned from submissions and affidavits presented by the United States to this court that they do not consider foreign nationals to have a First Amendment protection,” Hrafnsson said.

    “Now let that sink in for a second,” Hrafnsson continued. “At the same time that the US government is chasing journalists all over the world, they claim they have extra-territorial reach, they have decided that all foreign journalists which include many of you here, have no protection under the First Amendment of the United States. So that goes to show the gravity of this case. This is not about Julian Assange, it’s about press freedom.”

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    This prosecutorial strategy would be very much in alignment with remarks made in 2017 by then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo.

    “Julian Assange has no First Amendment freedoms. He’s sitting in an embassy in London. He’s not a U.S. citizen,” Pompeo told the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    That, like nearly every sound which emits from Pompeo’s amorphous face, was a lie.

    The First Amendment is not a set of special free speech privileges that the US government magnanimously bestows upon a few select individuals, it’s a limitation placed upon the US government’s ability to restrict rights that all persons everywhere are assumed to have.
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    Witnesses testify that CIA spied on Assange and his lawyers - World Socialist Web Site
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/01/22/ucgl-j22.html
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    Assange May Walk Free Thanks To CIA Bumbling: Former NYT General Counsel | Zero Hedge
    https://www.zerohedge.com/...al/assange-may-walk-free-thanks-cia-bumbling-former-nyt-general-counsel
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    Media’s Deafening Silence On Latest WikiLeaks Drops Is Its Own Scandal
    https://medium.com/...ias-deafening-silence-on-latest-wikileaks-drops-is-its-own-scandal-ad0d28fe0c5


    As of this writing, a Google News search for this story brings up an article by RT, another by Al-Masdar News, and some entries by alternative outlets you’ve almost certainly never heard of like UrduPoint News and People’s Pundit Daily.
    Make no mistake about it: this is insane. The fact that an extremely important news story of immense geopolitical consequence is not getting any mainstream news media coverage, at all, is absolutely stark raving insane.
    Up until the OPCW leaks, WikiLeaks drops always made mainstream news headlines. Everyone remembers how the 2016 news cycle was largely dominated by leaked Democratic Party emails emerging from the outlet. Even the relatively minor ICE agents publication by WikiLeaks last year, containing information that was already public, garnered headlines from top US outlets like The Washington Post , Newsweek, and USA Today. Now, on this exponentially more important story, zero coverage.



    OPCW Douma Docs
    WikiLeaks - OPCW Douma Docs
    https://wikileaks.org/opcw-douma/#OPCW-DOUMA%20-%20Release%20Part%204

    According to the minutes leaked today: “With respect to the consistency of the observed and reported symptoms of the alleged victims with possible exposure to chlorine gas or similar, the experts were conclusive in their statements that there was no correlation between symptoms and chlorine exposure”.

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    One of the documents is an e-mail exchange dated 27 and 28 February between members of the fact finding mission (FFM) deployed to Douma and the senior officials of the OPCW. It includes an e-mail from Sebastien Braha, Chief of Cabinet at the OPCW, where he instructs that an engineering report from Ian Henderson should be removed from the secure registry of the organisation:

    “Please get this document out of DRA [Documents Registry Archive]... And please remove all traces, if any, of its delivery/storage/whatever in DRA”.

    The main finding of Henderson, who inspected the sites in Douma and two cylinders that were found on the site of the alleged attack, was that they were more likely manually placed there than dropped from a plane or helicopter from considerable heights. His findings were omitted from the official final OPCW report on the Douma incident




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    Christmas Card Campaign - Don't Extradite Assange
    https://dontextraditeassange.com/christmas-card/
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    Julian Assange - DJV gegen Auslieferung
    https://www.djv.de/...bereich-download/pressemitteilungen/detail/article/djv-gegen-auslieferung.html

    The German Association of Journalists opposes the extradition of Julian Assange from the United Kingdom to the United States.
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    DOJ Begins Targeting Supporters of Julian Assange – Angel Fox Media
    https://angelof-truth.com/2019/12/02/doj-begins-targeting-supporters-of-julian-assange/

    We have little to no i formation as to why we are being targeted, but when I have more info, I will update.

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    Edward @Snowden’s urgent appeal to the German Bundestag.

    “Please, hear me well: This is the opening shot of a new War on Journalism, and if we do not force it to a halt before the next shot is heard, this war will not be fought long on foreign shores.” https://t.co/Ucm1GtbCgt
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    Cablegate: Spanish judge to question Julian Assange over Ecuador embassy spying claims | In English | EL PAÍS
    https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/11/29/inenglish/1575044449_760169.amp.html
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    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/01/world/europe/assange-spying-embassy-Ecuador.html

    His lawyers plan to introduce evidence from the Spanish case into the extradition case, arguing that it should block the British government from turning him over to the Americans. They say that the surveillance includes recordings of privileged conversations Mr. Assange had with his lawyers and doctors, and proves that he cannot receive a fair trial in the United States

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    The British courts are unlikely to accept that argument, according to Amy Jeffress, a lawyer at Arnold & Porter in Washington and a former Justice Department attaché at the American Embassy in London. She said the legal standard is whether extradition would comply with Britain’s Human Rights Act, which protects the right to privacy but balances it against considerations like national security and fighting crime.

    Mr. Assange is scheduled to testify on Dec. 20 by videoconference from Westminster Magistrates’ Court before Judge José de la Mata some 800 miles away, in Spain’s National Court in Madrid. The judge is handling the investigation into UC Global, a Spanish firm that was in charge of security at the Ecuadorean Embassy during Mr. Assange’s long stay there.

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    The court case also relies on the testimony of some former employees of UC Global who have been granted witness protection. They said that Mr. Morales traveled to the United States once or twice a month, carrying with him hard disks containing recordings from inside the London embassy.

    Mr. Morales repeatedly ordered them not to talk with Ecuadorean officials about his trips, they said.

    In the court filing, the prosecution asserts that Mr. Morales returned from a security fair in Las Vegas in 2015, gathered his employees and told them that UC Global was going to work “for the dark side,” which he explained as referring to the United States authorities.

    He signed a contract with Las Vegas Sands, the casino and resort company of Sheldon Adelson, and the prosecution contends that Mr. Morales passed information about Mr. Assange to security officials at the company, saying it acted as a go-between with the C.I.A
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    Julian Assange Free the Truth John Pilger
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=DH0s8hGLS6A



    Nov 28 Julian Assange - Free the Truth - John Pilger describes his visit with Julian Assange earlier on Thursday:

    "I spent two hours with Julian today in Belmarsh prison and I'd like to give you a glimpse of what that experience was like and what Julian has to endure. I arrived very early in the morning at what is called a visitor center here. Here you give up your passport, your wallet, credit cards, medical cards, phones, keys, pen, paper everything. I need two pairs of glasses I had to choose which pair stay behind. I left my reading glasses - from here on I couldn't read. Just as Julian couldn't read for the first few weeks of his incarceration. His reading glasses were sent to him but inexplicably they took months to arrive.

    There are large TV screens in the visitor center the TV is almost always on and the volume is turned up.
    Game shows, commercials for cars, and pizzas, and funeral packages, even Ted they seemed perfect for a prison-like visual valium.
    I joined a queue of sad anxious people mostly poor women and children and grandmothers. At the first desk I was fingerprinted if that's the word for biometric testing. Both hands pressed down I was told a file on me appeared on the screen. I could now cross to the main gate which is set in the walls of the prison.
    Last time I was at Belmarsh it was raining hard, my umbrella wasn't allowed beyond the visitor center. I had the choice of getting drenched or running like hell. Grandmothers have the same choice.
    At the second desk an official behind wire said 'what's that?' my watch I said guiltily. 'Take it back', she said. So I ran back through the rain returning just in time for my hand to be fingerprinted biometrically and tested again in preparation for a full-body scan. This was followed at each stop - we all shuffled into what is called a sealed place, squeezed behind the yellow line. Pity the claustrophobic among us. One woman squeezed their eyes shut.
    We were then ordered into another holding area again with iron doors shutting in front of us and behind us. 'Stand behind the yellow line' said a disembodied voice then another electronic door another holding area another desk another chorus of show your finger. Then we were a long room, we're in the long room was with squares, we were where we were told to stand one at a time.

    Two men with sniffer dogs arrived and worked us front and back. The dog sniffed our backsides and slobbered on my hand. Then the last door was opened to a new order to hold out your wrists. A laser branding was our ticket into a large room where the prisoners sat waiting in silence opposite empty chairs.

    On the far side of the room was Julian wearing a yellow armband over his prison clothes as a remand prisoner is entitled to wear his own clothes. But when the thugs dragged him out of the Ecuadorian Embassy last April they prevented him from bringing a small bag he had with his personal effects and some clothes in it. His clothes would follow they said but like his reading glasses they were mysteriously lost.

    Julian is confined to what they call healthcare. It's a curious almost mocking term. It's not really a prison hospital but a place where he can be isolated and spied on. They spy on him every thirty minutes they would call this suicide watch.
    In the adjoining cells are convicted murderers and further along is a mentally ill man who screams through the night. Last night he screamed all night. Julian calls this with his wicked black humor 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'.

    His one assured social gathering is the weekly service in the chapel. The priest a kind man has become a friend. The other day a prisoner was attacked in the chapel while hymns were being sung.
    When we greet each other I can feel his ribs. His arm has no muscle, he is lost perhaps 10 to 15 kilos in weight since April. When I first saw him in Belmarsh what was most shocking was how much older he looked.
    'I think I'm going out of my mind' he said then. I said to him 'No you're not - look how you frighten them.'
    Julian's intellect resilience and sense of humor are I believe protecting him but for how long I don't know. Today he spoke with his hand over his mouth so as not to be overheard.

    There are cameras above us and all about us. On the walls are happy clappy slogans exhorting the prisoners to keep on keeping on. He's still denied a laptop with which to prepare his case against the extradition.
    The only exercise he has is on a small bitumen (asphalt?) patch. And on the walls are more happy-clappy nonsense exhorting the prisoners to enjoy the blades of grass beneath your feet. But there is no grass not a single blade. That must be their little joke.
    The inhumane pettiness of Belmarsh sticks to you like sweat. If you lean too close to the prisoner a guard tells you to sit back as he did today to me. If you take the lid off your coffee cup a guard tells you to replace it. If you go to the toilet - you're body searched and told to hold your mouth open as I was told today.

    Today a prisoner on the other side of the room and a woman visiting him had a row or what might be called a domestic. During the course of which the prisoner told the guard to f--- off. This was the signal for 20 guards mostly large extremely overweight men and women to pounce on him and hold him onto the floor then drag him out as we watched.

    When it was time for the rest of us to go the guards came around shouting to us 'Time!' and we began that the long journey out to a fingerprinting, more yellow lines, more sealed areas.

    On 12th of December there will be an election of a new government in Britain. There has been no mention during the campaign of the journalist and publisher in Belmarsh prison who is Britain's political prisoner. I now I don't use that expression lightly, I don't use it as agitprop. It's a fact.

    The extradition treaty between Britain and the United States includes one vital section that says and I paraphrase it - no one shall be extradited if the offense which he or she is said to have committed is in any way political. 17 charges concocted against Julian Assange by the United States are based on the 1917 Espionage Act, which was and remains a political law enacted to chase after conscientious objectors during the First World War. That's not in dispute. It's an exclusively political law and it's being used against a journalist and a publisher not only to silence them but to intimidate the media and all truth tellers right across the world.

    The indictment against Julian refers to co-conspirators. Well The Guardian is a co-conspirator, today the Daily Telegraph is a co-conspirator, the New York Times is a co-conspirator, El Cajon Spain is a co-conspirator, Der Spiegel in Germany is a co-conspirator, The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia is a co-conspirator - all of them and many others publish the leaked evidence of US war crimes of which WikiLeaks was the source. The US may have come for only one of them - Julian Assange but the warning could not be clearer. They can come for the rest. If free journalist, free people, and I dare say free governments allow this outrage to continue against justice and democracy.

    If Labor if Labor should win the election or form a coalition based on a hung parliament - the new government can act decisively. When the extradition is trial is over Diana abbott -if she is to be home secretary will have the power to grant asylum to Julian Assange. And this and this she must do or whoever is a Labour Home Secretary this that person must do and this Jeremy Corbyn must do in the name of justice, of free speech of free journalism and freedom itself.
    Thank you.
    ~ John Pilger

    St Pancras New Church, Euston Road, London NW1 2BA United Kingdom
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    https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-28/kerry-obrien-press-freedom-walkley-awards-julian-assange/

    Kerry O'Brien in Walkley Awards opening speech: "As we sit here tonight, Julian Assange is mouldering in a British prison awaiting extradition to the United States, where he may pay for their severe embarrassment with a life in prison."
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