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The Martyrdom of Julian Assange

The Martyrdom of Julian Assange The arrest Thursday of Julian Assange eviscerates all pretense of the rule of law and the rights of a free press. The illegalities, embraced by the Ecuadorian, British and U.S. governments, in the seizure of Assange are ominous. They presage a world where the internal workings, abuses, corruption, lies and crimes, especially […]

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John Pilger: The Assange Arrest Is a Warning From History

John Pilger: The Assange Arrest Is a Warning From History That this outrage happened in the heart of London, in the land of Magna Carta, ought to shame and anger all who fear for “democratic” societies, writes John Pilger. The glimpse of Julian Assange being dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London is an emblem […]

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Ecuador President Threatens to Decide Assange’s Fate Over Scandal

Ecuador President Threatens to Decide Assange’s Fate Over Scandal Ecuador’s president is threatening to soon decide on Julian Assange’s refuge after his government falsely accused WikiLeaks of publishing files about a scandal that threatens to bring the president down, as Elizabeth Vos reports. Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno said Tuesday he would decide “in the short term” the […]

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A Year of Silencing Julian Assange

A Year of Silencing Julian Assange One year ago Thursday, Ecuador’s government under President Lenin Moreno silenced Julian Assange. WikiLeaks wrote on Twitter Wednesday: “… March 28, marks one year that WikiLeakspublisher Julian Assange has been illegally gagged from doing journalism—any writing that expresses a ‘political opinion’? even on his own treatment, after pressure from the U.S. on […]

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Ecuador Continues Playing Hardball With Assange

Ecuador Continues Playing Hardball With Assange A day after she was elected president of the UN General Assembly, the Ecuadorian foreign minister said Julian Assange would remain incommunicado in Ecuador’s London embassy, as James Cogan explains. On Monday Ecuadorian Foreign Minister María Fernanda Espinosa was elected to a one-year term as president of the United […]

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