Walking stiffly, largely distracted, and struggling to focus on the bare essentials, US President Joe Biden was keeping company with his Japanese counterpart, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, when asked the question. It concerned what he was doing regarding Australia’s request that the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be returned to Australia. […]
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The Campaign To Free Assange: Reflections On Night Falls
There was much to cherish about Night Falls in the Evening Lands: The Assange Epic, part of a global movement to publicise the importance of freeing WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.
Imperial Venality Defends Itself: Day Two of Julian Assange’s High Court Appeal
On February 21, the Royal Courts of Justice hosted a second day of carnivalesque mockery regarding the appeal by lawyers representing an ill Julian Assange, whose publishing efforts are being impugned by the United States as having compromised the identities of informants while damaging national security. Extradition awaits, only being […]
Identifying Imperial Venality: Day One Of Julian Assange’s High Court Appeal
It was clear that things were not going to be made easy for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who infuriated the US imperium,
Comparing The Cases Of Julian Assange And Alexei Navalny
The Assange case legally involves the U.S., UK, and Sweden, but the Navalny case legally involves only Russia but has been taken up by all of the countries that are trying to conquer Russia.
Constitutional Violations: Julian Assange, Privacy And The CIA
While the US Department of Justice battles to sink its fangs into the Australian national for absurd espionage charges, various offshoots of his case have begun to grow.
Day X: Julian Assange’s ‘Final’ Appeal
Keeping Assange in the UK in hideous conditions of confinement without bail serves the goals of Washington, albeit vicariously.
Educating The US Imperium: Australia’s Mission For Assange
Australian parliamentarians will be heading to Washington ahead of Prime Minister Albanese’s October visit to test the ground of empire.
Hypocritical Commemorations: World Press Freedom Day
The US is losing the moral high ground when it comes to the question of whether a reporter engages in espionage as a function of his work.
Turning Tides: The US Congress And Julian Assange
The prosecution of Assange’s journalism had greatly undermined the United States’ moral standing on the world stage.
Inglorious Inertia: The Albanese Government And Julian Assange
The sham that is the Assange affair, a scandal of monumental proportions connived in by the AUKUS powers, shows no signs of abating. Prior to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese assuming office in Australia, he insisted that the matter dealing with the WikiLeaks publisher would be finally resolved. It had, he […]
Julian Assange And Albanese’s Intervention
The unflinching US effort to extradite and prosecute Julian Assange for 18 charges, 17 of which are chillingly based upon the Espionage Act of 1917, has not always stirred much interest in the publisher’s home country. Previous governments have been lukewarm at best, preferring to mention little in terms of […]
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