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Letter from the US: Stop the persecution of Julian Assange
withdraw Julian Assange鈥檚 asylum. 鈥淗e needed to concoct an excuse to do it, so he doesn鈥檛 look like what he ... and the UK demanded that he do it.鈥 United States April 26, 2019 1218 Julian Assange being dragged out ... of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Julian Assange Chelsea Manning World ...
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United States: Espionage Act a cudgel to silence dissent
for refusing the testify against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. She was freed from prison in March ... crimes. United States August 30, 2022 1359 From top: Daniel Ellsberg, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange ... issuing an arrest warrant for Assange. Assange sought asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in June ...
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Behind the US Espionage Act
Barry Sheppard Espionage Act Wikileaks WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces 17 counts of ... under the Espionage Act. Now, Trump has charged Julian Assange and WikiLeaks under the act, the first ... Julian Assange. Julian Assange Eugene Debs World ...
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Chelsea Manning jailed again and not a squeak from the Democrats
Wikileaks that seeks to bring its founder Julian Assange from his refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London ... Wikileaks and Julian Assange for what it regards as the crime of publishing top secret or classified ... substantiate:聽 they want to criminalise Wikileaks and jail Assange. Chelsea Manning won鈥檛 go along with this and ...
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Manning verdict a broadside against democracy
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if US authorities ever capture them. Ben Wizner of the American Civil ... Manning received, Assange said that the courts-martial was a 鈥渟how trial鈥 where no justice was possible. ... Of the espionage charges, Assange said: 鈥淚t is completely absurd. It cannot possibly be the case that ...
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Letter from the US: Obama鈥檚 new attack on freedom of the press
referred to the cases of WikiLeaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian ... Assange. Manning is currently facing courts-martial by the Army. His crime? Exposing US war crimes in Iraq ... and Afghanistan. Assange is guilty of publishing Manning鈥檚 exposure of war crimes as well as ...
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Letter from the US: Manning, Snowden have changed the debate
question Washington鈥檚 real intentions in prosecuting the soldier. WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange ... a teenager who posted Snowden鈥檚 documents be fair game for the spooks? It is likely Assange is already under ...
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Letter from the US: Manning trial reveals US drive for vengeance
opening statement. It is clear WikiLeaks and its editor-in-chief Julian Assange are also targets in the ... him to testify that Assange was his co-conspirator. After his arrest in May 2010, Manning was put in ... cell. They had failed to break Manning. They failed to get him to testify against Assange with promises ...
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Letter from the US: Obama 鈥 a political balance sheet
combined, and his term is only two-thirds finished. Under Obama's watch, Julian Assange, the founder of ... prosecution, probably under the same Act. Assange's crime was to expose some of the US's dirty ...