... Crawford, Costs of War project at Brown University. She’s a professor of political science at Boston University. When we come back, we go to Stella Moris. She’s the partner of Julian Assange. So, what’s ...
... Julian Assange, and lock him away for life in a maximum security prison. The US wants to make an example of Assange for exposing its war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan and for publishing leaked diplomatic ...
A key witness in the Department of Justice’s case against Julian Assange has admitted that his entire testimony is false, a revelation that could be the death knell for US attempts to prosecute the Wikileaks ...
... “while it’s unlikely that the Biden administration would [have] step[ped] in to stop an ongoing case, by continuing Hale’s case and continuing to seek extradition of Julian Assange [WikiLeaks founder who ...
Refusing to extradite Assange to the US on mental health grounds is humane, but it doesn’t protect future whistleblowers. Julian Assange’s extradition to the US to face charges of espionage and hacking ...
... Julian Assange, MacBride oversaw the grand jury that was empaneled to aid the US government in its efforts to destroy the media organization. MacBride presided over the prosecution of CIA whistleblowers ...
... for Julian Assange’s extradition, but in the very informative webinar that Defending Rights & Dissent did last night with Kevin Gosztola of ShadowProof, who’s pretty much single-handedly reporting ...
... Someone like WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a publisher who faces an unprecedented prosecution under the Espionage Act, would theoretically be better off under the Protect Brave Whistleblowers Act. ...
Extradition hearing told spying operation at Ecuador embassy included plot to take baby’s nappy. Plans to poison or kidnap Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy were discussed between sources ...
Julian Assange needs to wake before dawn to get from Belmarsh Prison to the Old Bailey courthouse, where his extradition hearing resumed on 7 September, for four weeks. He gets dressed for court only ...
A hugely important struggle for press freedom is currently taking place in the Old Bailey in London, where, on Monday, three weeks of hearings began regarding the proposed extradition to the US of Julian ...
I know, you may think I am deluded. How could life in an Embassy with a cat and a skateboard ever amount to torture? That’s exactly what I thought, too, when Assange first appealed to my office for ...
The US government’s extradition and prosecution of Julian Assange is a critical moment for press freedom, but also for the anti-war movement. Earlier this week, Leader of the UK opposition Jeremy Corbyn ...
... great lengths to hide the reality of what happens to the victims of airstrikes. The most famous of these is likely the “Collateral Murder” video, leaked by Chelsea Manning to Wikileaks co-founder Julian ...
... Worst still, Julian Assange (2010) and Chelsea Manning (2014) remain in prison, where UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer says they are being tortured. The Sam Adams Award recipient in 2016, ...
"We the undersigned respectfully call on the appropriate authorities of the United Kingdom to immediately release Julian Assange, citizen of Australia, from Belmarsh prison where he is being unjustly ...
Less than two months after the arrest of journalist Julian Assange, and two weeks after his indictment under the Espionage Act, emboldened governments have sent the police after journalists who’ve challenged ...
... against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. That same morning, Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno revoked Assange’s asylum. London Metropolitan Police entered the Ecuadorian embassy where Assange had lived ...
Oslo, Norway, World BEYOND War -- In an English prison at the time of this writing, a sick Julian Assange is sitting and waiting to be extradited to the United States under a draconian law for war spies ...
Do not extradite Julian Assange to the United States. Set him free. Sign this petition to the U.K. government. ...