A Spanish judge will question Julian Assange on a Spain-based security firm thought to have spied on him in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. His lawyer hopes it may help thwart the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition to the US.
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Assange Lawyer Discloses Conditions For British Justice To Rethink His Extradition
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Join the world first VIRTUAL MARCH through the internet on ’Free Julian Assange Day’.
11 April 2020, by siawi3One year ago: #JulianAssange was illegally dragged from asylum and imprisoned in a maximum security prison. Join the world first VIRTUAL MARCH through the internet on ’Free Julian Assange Day’. Virtual placards will be available on the day on twitter and FB for sharing.
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Good Ellsberg, Bad Assange
18 September 2020, by siawi3Ellsberg said “Julian Assange could not get a remotely fair trial” in the United States.
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Julian Assange, l’homme à sauver
30 octobre 2021, par siawi3Les zones d’ombre autour de l’affaire Assange se dégagent les unes après les autres pour dévoiler les contours de plus en plus nets d’un monumental scandale d’État.
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On Censoring of Ted Talk: Do I or do I not have the right to tell my story?
19 December 2022, by siawi3Creativity in protest challenges bigotry by appealing to our common humanity. It responds to violence with humour and nonviolence. Creativity diminishes fear and feelings of despair and increases democratic and participatory politics. It brings hope and courage. Creativity in protest insists on the human rights of freedom of conscience (which includes freedom not to believe) and freedom of expression (which includes the right to criticise and mock the sacred and taboo), and it does so in practice and not as theoretical or abstract concepts and notions.
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Australian MPs call for release of Julian Assange to home detention as Covid-19 ‘rapidly spreads’ in UK prisons
11 April 2020, by siawi3Assange “fits all of the grounds” for early release according to organizations like the World Health Organization, the United Nations and the UK Prison Officers Association.
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US files second extradition request for Assange, could further delay hearings
15 August 2020, by siawi3Julian Assange’s lawyers have decried the move as “potentially abusive” and an attempt to delay the extradition hearings until after the elections
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Media Silence Marks Ongoing OPCW Cover-Up Of Syria Chemical Weapons Scandal
10 November 2020, by siawi3“Clearly the U.S. and its allies do not want transparency and open debate about the OPCW Douma investigation, and one can only conclude that this is the case because they know full well that their claims cannot be substantiated. Smears and censorship are the only tactics they have left.”
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France : JULIAN ASSANGE : Le documentaire « Hacking Justice »
30 octobre 2021, par siawi3le film sera suivi de débats aux séances de 20h les lundi, mercredi, Vendredi.
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What Assange’s prosecution means for all of us
19 December 2021, by siawi3Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange’s brother, talks about the order passed by the high court in the UK allowing Assange to be extradited to the US. He talks about the implications of this case on journalism and press freedom, the impact this will have in other countries...
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