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Audience at the Frontline Club/New Statesman debate with WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

Fort Meade, Maryland August 21, 2013. This morning at 10AM whistleblower Private Bradley Manning was sentenced by Judge Denise Lind to 35 years in prison for leaking secret government documents to Wikileaks. Manning was also demoted in rank, dishonorably discharged and will be deprived of his military pay and benefits. Flanked by Members of the Bradley Manning Support Network and other supporters, Manning's lawyer David Coombs addressed a packed 1:30PM press conference at the nearby Hotel At Arundel Preserve in Hanover. Coombs answered numerous questions from the press in an animated and illuminating manner and read a moving personal statement from Private Manning.

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

Julian Assange, Journalist and founder of Wikileaks at TEDGlobal 2010. Oxford, UK, July 12-16, 2010. Credit: James Duncan Davidson / TED

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (C), Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) and Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi visit a Super Jet 100 Sukhoi jetliner at the airport in Sochi, December 3, 2010. Medvedev on Friday said leaked embassy cables showed the "cynicism" of U.S. diplomacy but suggested they would not seriously upset improving ties with Washington. REUTERS/Vladimir Rodionov/RIA Novosti/Kremlin (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT) THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

在 WHITNEY MUSEUM见到一个戴面具的Anonymous,真他妈酷毙了,对了,我还见到wikileaks的类似卫星直播车的车子了,真他妈酷。

Julian Assange speaking at the European Parliament, Brussels

Crowd jubilant as Ecuador grants Julian Assange political asylum - 16.08.2012

 

A large crowd of supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and US soldier Bradley Manning descended on the Ecuador embassy on 16.08.2012 to wait for news of a decision by the Ecuadorean government on Assange's application for political asylum.

 

At 1:30pm word came through embassy oficials that the government in Quito had granted asylum to Assange on humanitarian grounds. Despite cheering and applause from the crowd, it was widely accepted that Assange's problems are far from over, and this might just be a pyrrhic victory.

  

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Public meeting in support of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange - London, 07/02/2011

 

As WikiLeaks' editor-in-chief Julian Assange fights against legal attempts this week by the Swedish prosecutor to have him extradited to Sweden from where there is a very real fear by many that he will be illegally 'rendered' to the United States where there have been many open, public calls by politicians and pundits for him to be executed or even just murdered on the street without trial, there was a public meeting in support of Assange and WikiLeaks organised by the Stop The War Coalition.

 

In front of a packed audience of 300 enthusiastic supporters in London's Conway Hall, the speakers were peace activist Jemima Khan, convenor of Stop The War Lindsey German , president of Stop The War Tony Benn and veteran peace activist and historian Tariq Ali, all of whom had attended Assange's first trial day at Belmarsh Magistrate's Court. Assange's legal proceedings have been moved to Belmarsh specifically to make it much more difficult and inconvenient for his supporters to gather and protest.

 

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Audience at the Frontline Club/New Statesman debate with WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

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"The US embassy in London wrote off Gordon Brown within a year of his arrival in No 10 after concluding that an "abysmal track record" had left him lurching from "political disaster to disaster", according to cables released by WikiLeaks.

 

In a scathing assessment of the former prime minister, George Bush's last ambassador to London blamed Brown for presiding over a "post-Blair rudderlessness" which prompted senior Labour figures to complain of their despair to the embassy."

 

www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/02/wikileaks-gordon-...

for years [after 2003], U.S. troops continued to find chemical weapons labs, encounter insurgent specialists in toxins and uncover weapons of mass destruction.

 

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Crowd jubilant as Ecuador grants Julian Assange political asylum - 16.08.2012

 

A large crowd of supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and US soldier Bradley Manning descended on the Ecuador embassy on 16.08.2012 to wait for news of a decision by the Ecuadorean government on Assange's application for political asylum.

 

At 1:30pm word came through embassy oficials that the government in Quito had granted asylum to Assange on humanitarian grounds. Despite cheering and applause from the crowd, it was widely accepted that Assange's problems are far from over, and this might just be a pyrrhic victory.

  

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WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

Julian Assange sẽ chạy đua giành một ghế ở nghị viện Australia trong cuộc bầu cử năm nay, một quyết định mà mẹ ông này cho là "rất tuyệt vời". ... Xem tiếp >> tinhomnay.vn/tin/the-gioi/37585/chu-wikileaks-tranh-chuc-...

Douglas Murray speaks at the Frontline Club/New Statesman debate with WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

Dec 3rd. Washington DC. Bradley Manning's attorney gave an exclusive presentation discussing the trial and the unlawful pretrial punishment of Bradley Manning. #freebrad

 

www.bradleymanning.org

Crowd jubilant as Ecuador grants Julian Assange political asylum - 16.08.2012

 

A large crowd of supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and US soldier Bradley Manning descended on the Ecuador embassy on 16.08.2012 to wait for news of a decision by the Ecuadorean government on Assange's application for political asylum.

 

At 1:30pm word came through embassy oficials that the government in Quito had granted asylum to Assange on humanitarian grounds. Despite cheering and applause from the crowd, it was widely accepted that Assange's problems are far from over, and this might just be a pyrrhic victory.

  

All photos © 2012 Pete Riches

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WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

On 15 Jan 2011 a massive protest rally and March was held in Sydney to support Julian Assange

After a speech and introduction by respected Australian journalist and film maker John Pilger, English rock musician Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd fame, performs outside the UK Home Office accompanied by Andy Fairweather Low at a rally against deportation of imprisoned Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange, who is currently detained at the high security Belmarsh prison following conviction for breach of bail.

 

Assange's supporters fear he will be deported to the U.S. and face life in prison for publishing information which includes incriminating evidence the U.S. and UK engaged in possible war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

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Remember WikiLeaks? The 251,287 leaked embassy cables had a lot to show about the status of public diplomacy. From the story of Bulgaria’s Aleksi “the Tractor” Petrov to disappearing ballot ink in Ukraine, to a Honduran coup d’état, the cables offer firsthand narratives of American diplomats dealing with crises, corruption, and testy world leaders. In embassies from Argentina to Zimbabwe, diplomats worked tirelessly to promote American diplomacy in a world frequently hostile to the United States.

 

They didn’t get much help back home. The cables show how policymakers frequently misread public diplomacy messages and opportunities, and reveal conflicting approaches from multiple Washington stakeholders intent on their own agenda, unaware of realities on the ground, creating a deepening gulf between Washington and the field.

 

Journalist Mary Thompson-Jones gave a timely conversation on past practices and how it impacts the current Trump administration.

After a speech and introduction by respected Australian journalist and film maker John Pilger, English rock musician Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd fame, performs outside the UK Home Office accompanied by Andy Fairweather Low at a rally against deportation of imprisoned Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange, who is currently detained at the high security Belmarsh prison following conviction for breach of bail.

 

Assange's supporters fear he will be deported to the U.S. and face life in prison for publishing information which includes incriminating evidence the U.S. and UK engaged in possible war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

All rights reserved © 2019 Ron F

 

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Dec 3rd. Washington DC. Bradley Manning's attorney gave an exclusive presentation discussing the trial and the unlawful pretrial punishment of Bradley Manning. #freebrad

 

www.bradleymanning.org

Map created from the Wikileaks Afghanistan data for every IED attack 2004-2009. See: www.guardian.co.uk/world/datablog/2010/jul/26/wikileaks-a...

Rally for Wikileaks, Melbourne, 14 December 2010.

Olympus OM-1N, Supermarket film.

News:

- WikiLeaks protest kicks off in Melbourne - by Georgie Haberfield, Melbourne Leader, 10 Dec 10 @ 04:43pm

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Australia-wide protests support of Wikileaks founder after his arrest today in London - by kimk, IndyMedia, Wed 08 Dec 2010

- BRISBANE - 12 noon, this Friday December 10

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 295 Ann Street, City.

 

- SYDNEY- Sydney Town Hall @ 1pm, Friday December 10.

 

- MELBOURNE - Facebook event: Defend Assange and WikiLeaks on Human Rights Day in Melbourne: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182297491780623

Melbourne Protest to defend Julian Assange at State Library, Melbourne 4.30pm, this Friday, Dec 10

 

- HOBART: Saturday, December 11, noon at the Hobart Parliament Lawns

Facebook page www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/event.php?eid=171620612868329

 

- ADELAIDE: Sunday, December 12, 1:00pm at Parliament House.

Facebook page www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182236928453862

 

- PERTH: Friday 10th December, 6:00PM Wesley Church,

corner Hay and Williams St,

Human Rights Day Vigil to support Freedom of Speech and Wikileaks

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