
Since WikiLeaks raised the ire of the US government in 2010 through the publication of leaked diplomatic cables, PM Gillard鈥檚 conduct towards Australian founder Julian Assange has been reprehensible.
Gillard is yet to apologise for her inflammatory claims that Assange had acted illegally, despite the Australian Federal Police鈥檚 subsequent findings that he had broken no laws.
Her remarks were made at a time when she should have been defending Assange from .
It stands in stark contrast to her recent statement that now-ex House of Representatives Speaker, Peter Slipper, and ex-ALP MP, Craig Thomson, should be 鈥渆ntitled to a presumption of innocence鈥.
The Gillard government鈥檚 conduct in this affair highlights the need for the openness and accountability, which WikiLeaks exists to promote.
When evidence of the existence of emerged in February, the government denied any knowledge of it.
It continues to relating to the potential extradition of Assange to the US, reportedly .
And we still don鈥檛 know, despite the Gillard government鈥檚 assurances that it would find out, why Assange鈥檚 former lawyer Jennifer Robinson was stopped at Heathrow Airport and .
Gillard鈥檚 government has that will potentially make it easier for it to extradite Assange to the US, should he ever return to Australia, and which facilitates the US-led attacks against WikiLeaks.
This abrogation of our rights in deference to the US government is unacceptable. With the verdict in Assange鈥檚 final appeal against extradition to Sweden expected any day we need to remind Gillard that she鈥檚 answerable to us, the Australian people, not the US government.
The have organised a protest at the Sydney Convention Centre when to demand she acts immediately to stop attempts to extradite him to the US.
[The protest will take place at 1pm, May 15 at the Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour. For details call Linda on 0401 511 588 for more information. Article republished from the .]
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