Court Date Set For Julian Assange's Final Appeal To Avoid US Extradition explained on December 20 that "Julian Assange will face two High Court judges over two days on Feb. 20-21, 2024 in London
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Paul Craig Roberts
Tucker Carlson Tells Us in Less than 6 Minutes the Enormous Crime that the US & UK governments have committed, and are committing, against Julian Assange.
As Julian Assange approaches his 'final' appeal against extradition to the United States, where he faces some 18 counts related to the release of vast troves of damning and embarrassing evidence against the US government, the 52-year-old WikiLeaks fo
Imprisoned publisher Julian Assange will face two High Court judges over two days on Feb. 20-21, 2024 in London in what will likely be his last appeal against being extradited to the United States to face charges of violating the Espionage Act.
Imprisoned publisher Julian Assange will face two High Court judges over two days on Feb. 20-21, 2024 in London in what will likely be his last appeal against being extradited to the United States to face charges of violating the Espionage Act.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's possible final appeal against extradition to the United States will be held at the UK High Court of Justice in London on February 20 and 21, according to a statement released by the media organization.
Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and James McGovern (D-MA) are circulating letters in the House urging their colleagues to join them in demanding that President Biden drop the charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Fox News Digital reported on M
What's started with a mysterious inscription on October 7 may end up turning into the latest global protest in support of journalist and activist Julian Assange.
• http://ronpaulinstitute.org, by Caitlin Johnstone
As the 17th anniversary of the creation of WikiLeaks passes us by, it's probably worth taking a moment to reflect on Julian Assange and what his persecution means for us and our society.
-as US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy flags potential plea deal
US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy hints at Assange deal
Wikileaks founder has fought US extradition for 13 years
US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy indicated in comments to the Sydney Morning Herald that Washington might be open to a plea deal for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that could keep him from being extradited and imprisoned in the United St
• https://www.lewrockwell.com By Caitlin Johnstone
I saw a video clip of Julian Assange speaking in London in 2010 where he made an important observation while explaining the philosophy behind his work with WikiLeaks. He said that all our political theories are to some extent "bankrupt" in our cu
Freedom is a fundamental concept that encompasses the ability to exercise one's rights and make choices without undue restraint. It is a cherished ideal that empowers individuals to live their lives according to their own beliefs and values.
Australia has done very little over past years in practical terms when it comes to protecting the rights of its imprisoned citizen Julian Assange, who is still locked up in London's Belmarsh Prison as his extradition case is slowly processing through
Former British diplomat Craig Murray has chronicled well much of the effort of the US and British governments against Julian Assange of WikiLeaks. In a Tuesday post at his website, Murray suggests that the course of Assange's continuing torment rec
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