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Have We All Been Silenced?
Have We All Been Silenced? Leonard Misonne Waterloo Place, London 1899 Let me start by saying I have nothing against the English newspaper The Guardian. They publish some good things, on a wide range of topics. But they also produce some real stinkers. And lately they seem to publish quite a few of those. On […]
Assange BETRAYED: Ecuador Negotiates With UK to Hand Him Over
Assange BETRAYED: Ecuador Negotiates With UK to Hand Him Over Ecuador’s leadership continues alarming remarks that it may hand over Assange to authorities Julian Assange is perhaps the greatest freedom fighter of our time leading the information war against corrupt governments and corporations. All people who support accountability of corrupt governments and corporations can appreciate the service Wikileaks provides to […]
Ecuador Hints It May Hand Over Assange
Ecuador Hints It May Hand Over Assange Julian Assange has remained incommunicado for more than six weeks and as his health deteriorates many of his former supporters have remained silent too, says James Cogan. Julian Assange is in immense danger. Remarks made this week by Ecuador’s foreign minister suggest that her government may be preparing […]
The Isolation of Julian Assange Must Stop
The Isolation of Julian Assange Must Stop We call on the government of Ecuador to allow Julian Assange his right of freedom of speech. If it was ever clear that the case of Julian Assange was never just a legal case, but a struggle for the protection of basic human rights, it is now. Citing […]
There’s Only One Word to Describe Julian Assange’s Internet Being Cut Off – Pathetic
There’s Only One Word to Describe Julian Assange’s Internet Being Cut Off – Pathetic Let’s get right to it. Earlier today, Julian Assange had his internet access severed. Here’s a translation of the statement from the government of Ecuador, in whose embassy he’s been trapped since 2012: The Government of Ecuador suspended the systems that […]
The Price that Julian Assange Pays
The Price that Julian Assange Pays People who challenge power are often viewed by their supporters as more icons than human beings thus missing the personal costs of their actions, a reality that Julian Assange’s mother revealed to Randy Credico and Dennis J Bernstein. June 19 marked the fifth full year that Wikileaks founder Julian […]
Dozens Of Large Earthquakes Strike As Speculation Mounts That Japan’s Southern Island May Split
Dozens Of Large Earthquakes Strike As Speculation Mounts That Japan’s Southern Island May Split Over the past 48 hours, our planet has been hit by literally dozens of earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 or greater, and scientists are acknowledging that what is taking place is highly unusual. This strange shaking began toward the end of last week […]
Ecuador vs. Chevron, By Way of Canada
Ecuador vs. Chevron, By Way of Canada In the latest twist to a 22-year-old legal saga, Canada’s Supreme Court ruled on September 4th that Ecuadorian villagers can seek to enforce an Ecuadorian legal judgment in Canada for $9.5 billion against Chevron Corporation for polluting the Amazon rainforest. The plaintiffs were successful in arguing that since […]
Canada Clears Way for Ecuadorean Case Against Chevron Over ‘Amazon Chernobyl’
Canada Clears Way for Ecuadorean Case Against Chevron Over ‘Amazon Chernobyl’ A protestor shows his black painted hand as he carries an Ecuador flag to protest against Chevron and the oil contamination in Ecuador’s Amazon region during a joined global demonstration in Madrid, Spain, in 2013.. (Andres Kudacki / AP) Canada’s Supreme Court ruled Friday that […]



