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#Assange & #Wikileaks Support Protest at DFAT - Sydney, #Australia, 31th May 2012 #protest

Julian Assange lost his Appeal against the UK Supreme Court on May 30th 2012. This means he could be extradited to Sweden within ten days and from there could be immediately flown to the United States under a process called “Temporary Surrender” to face trumped up charges of espionage and conspiracy. Supporters of Julian Assange. Protest at the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade in Sydney to show their disgust.

David Shoebridge = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=4m21s
David Hicks = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=8m38s
Simon Frew = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=13m31s
Antony Loewenstein = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=19m31s
Stuart Rees = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=23m54s
Pip Hinman = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=28m55s
Irene Doutney = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=33m08s
Wendy Bacon = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iya5HaKQiQ4#t=40m56s

(by Yupster2501)

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Statement Regarding Lawyer Jennifer Robinson's Interception at #London airport #assange #wikileaks #CLA #UN

By PR Newswire, April 19, 2012

LONDON and SYDNEY, April 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Recent reports indicate that Australian citizen, lawyer, and Rhodes Scholar, Jennifer Robinson, was intercepted at London Airport prior to boarding a Sydney-bound flight and advised that the Australian High Commission needed to be consulted prior to her departure.

Robinson, a member of the Commonwealth Law Association (CLA) executive who represented fellow Australian Julian Assange, is due to speak at the Commonwealth Law Conference tomorrow 20 April at the session entitled, “Lawyers on the Frontline” (4 - 5.30 pm at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour).

The CLA believes these reports, if accurate, raise profound issues concerning the independence of lawyers and their clients.

The CLA points out that Article 13 of the UN Principles on the Role of Lawyers sets out clearly that “lawyers shall not be identified with their clients or their clients’ causes as a result of discharging their functions.”

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SYS-CON MEDIA: Statement Regarding Lawyer Jennifer Robinson’s Interception

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Attacks on RT and Assange reveal much about the critics

socialuprooting:

A new news show hosted by Julian Assange debuted yesterday on RT, the global media outlet funded by the Russian government and carried by several of America’s largest cable providers. His first show was devoted to an interview with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah (video here), who has not given a television interview since 2006. The combination of Assange and a Russian-owned TV network has triggered a predictable wave of snide, smug attacks from American media figures, attacks that found their purest expression in this New York Times review yesterday of Assange’s new program by Alessandra Stanley.

Much is revealed by these media attacks on Assange and RT — not about Assange or RT but about their media critics. We yet again find, for instance, the revealing paradox that nothing prompts media scorn more than bringing about unauthorized transparency for the U.S. government. As a result, it’s worth examining a few passages from Stanley’s analysis. It begins this way:

When Anderson Cooper began a syndicated talk show, his first guest was the grieving father of Amy Winehouse.

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, unveiled a new talk show on Tuesday with his own version of a sensational get: the Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

That contrast — between one of America’s Most Serious Journalists and Assange — speaks volumes already about who is interested in actual journalism and who is not. Then we have this, a trite little point, impressed by its own cleverness, found at the center of almost all of these sneering pieces on Assange’s new program:

Mr. Assange says the theme of his half-hour show on RT is “the world tomorrow.” But there is something almost atavistic about the outlet he chose. RT, first known as Russia Today, is an English-language news network created by the Russian leader Vladimir V. Putin in 2005 to promote the Kremlin line abroad. (It also broadcasts in Spanish and Arabic.) It’s like the Voice of America, only with more money and a zesty anti-American slant. A few correspondents can sound at times like Boris and Natasha of “Rocky & Bullwinkle” fame. Basically, it’s an improbable platform for a man who poses as a radical left-wing whistleblower and free-speech frondeur battling the superpowers that be.

Let’s examine the unstated premises at work here. There is apparently a rule that says it’s perfectly OK for a journalist to work for a media outlet owned and controlled by a weapons manufacturer (GE/NBC/MSNBC), or by the U.S. and British governments (BBC/Stars & Stripes/Voice of America), or by Rupert Murdoch and Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal (Wall St. Journal/Fox News), or by a banking corporation with long-standing ties to right-wing governments(Politico), or by for-profit corporations whose profits depend upon staying in the good graces of the U.S. government (Kaplan/The Washington Post), or by loyalists to one of the two major political parties (National Review/TPM/countless others), but it’s an intrinsic violation of journalistic integrity to work for a media outlet owned by the Russian government. Where did that rule come from?

(via cultureofresistance)

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DID YOU HAVE ANY IDEA? – with Nozomi HAYASE / RAP NEWS #wikileaks

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Making a martyr of #Assange

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ONE of the first tasks for Bob Carr as foreign affairs minister, if he is to show the robust stance within the US alliance he has urged from outside government, is to demand a basic respect in the treatment of Australian citizens. The case of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in the light of leaked material from the well-connected US corporate intelligence firm Stratfor, is of concern.

Stratfor’s internal messages, provided to WikiLeaks and just published, claim the US Department of Justice has already issued a secret indictment against Assange more than a year ago, after an earlier, secret, grand jury hearing. Fred Burton, Stratfor’s vice-president for intelligence and a former deputy chief of counterterrorism in the State Department, is the source. Stratfor also assures us the sexual assault charges being investigated against Assange in Sweden, the cause of extradition proceedings in Britain, are contrived.

There is doubt that espionage or other charges against Assange can ultimately be made to stick in the US, given the constitutional guarantee of free speech and his likely journalistic status, but Stratfor seems confident he can just be moved ”from country to country to face various charges for the next 25 years”, bankrupted and jailed for conspiracy.

Even more disturbing, the Australian government has been unable to obtain clarification from Washington about what charges are being pressed against a citizen who is not even in the US jurisdiction. It recalls the case of Mamdouh Habib, the Australian citizen ”rendered” from Pakistan to Egypt for alleged torture on suspicion of terrorism without Canberra being able to find out from the US what was happening to him. Dennis Richardson, the same official who was trying to find that out as head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation is now secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. When Carr arrives in his new role, he should demand of him: are we being tough enough?

The Assange case could shake the Australia-US alliance in two significant ways. First, the WikiLeaks material will reinforce to many the lessons from the Iraq debacle: that US intelligence is not always reliable or even honest, and that routinely following America into dubious and unwinnable conflicts is too high an insurance premium. Second, Assange has all the makings of a countercultural martyr, especially among young people of the social media generation who tend to see secrecy and privacy as protecting privilege. In the contest for hearts and minds, Assange will beat the likes of Stratfor’s Burton hands down.

More on the Sydney Morning Herald

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The Rolling Stone Interview with #JulianAssange | #Assange vs. #Keller

[…] Why did Keller feel the need to tell the world how pleased the White House was with him? For the same reason he felt the need to describe how dirty my socks were. It is not to convey the facts – rather, it is to convey a political alignment. You heard this explicitly: Keller said, “Julian Assange may or may not be a journalist, but he’s not my kind of journalist.” My immediate reaction is, “Thank God I’m not Bill Keller’s type of journalist.” […]

7 page interview on Rolling Stone

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The #Assange case means we are all suspects now | John Pilger

theamericanbear:

This week’s Supreme Court hearing in the Julian Assange case has profound meaning for the preservation of basic freedoms in western democracies.

This is Assange’s final appeal against his extradition to Sweden to face allegations of sexual misconduct that were originally dismissed by the chief prosecutor in Stockholm and constitute no crime in Britain.

The consequences, if he loses, lie not in Sweden but in the shadows cast by America’s descent into totalitarianism. In Sweden, he is at risk of being “temporarily surrendered” to the US where his life has been threatened and he is accused of “aiding the enemy” with Bradley Manning, the young soldier accused of leaking evidence of US war crimes to WikiLeaks.

The connections between Manning and Assange have been concocted by a secret grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, which allowed no defence counsel or witnesses, and by a system of plea-bargaining that ensures a 90 per cent conviction. It is reminiscent of a Soviet show trial.

Continue reading →

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#Justice for #Assange

“It’s not unrealistic to suspect there are things going on behind the scenes that have influenced how the case has been handled.” — Swedish lawyer in an anonymous survey, April 2011.

Supreme Court Appeal Hearing: 1 and 2 February. Watch it LIVE

The Supreme Court Appeal Hearing starts at 10:30 on 1 February 2012. The Supreme Court has released a press release about access to the Supreme Court on those days, and has published the case details on their website. Supporters will hold [a vigil in front of the Supreme Court before and during the hearing. Find out how to get there. View the map here.

Recent developments on Justice4Assange

Thank you @MeltemArikan for the tweet. :)

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