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Investigative Medien stehen zunehmend unter

Druck. In Großbritannien sitzt der Journalist und

Gründer der Enthüllungsplattform Wikileaks Julian

Assange nach acht Jahren Botschaftsasyl seit

April 2019 im Hochsicherheitsgefängnis Belmarsh

in Isolationshaft. Die USA fordern seine Auslieferung und machen ihm den Prozess wegen der

Veröffentlichung von US-Kriegsverbrechen im Irak

und in Afghanistan. Julian Assange drohen bis zu

175 Jahre Haft, womöglich sogar die Todesstrafe.

Der US-Whistleblower Edward Snowden bezeichnet den Fall als »Kriegserklärung gegen den

Journalismus«.

In Frankreich verfolgt die Regierung die Journalisten Geoffrey Livolsi und Mathias Destal vom Investigativportal Disclose und Benoît Colombat von

Radio France, weil sie den Einsatz französischer

Waffen im Krieg gegen die Zivilbevölkerung Jemens aufgedeckt haben. Das Vorgehen erinnert

an die Türkei, wo Journalisten verfolgt werden, die

über Kriegsverbrechen berichteten.

Wie können diese Angriffe auf den investigativen

Journalismus abgewehrt werden? Wie wichtig ist

hierbei die internationale Solidarität mit verfolgten

Journalisten wie Julian Assange und Whistleblowern wie Chelsea Manning und Edward Snowden?

Und wie kann eine Auslieferung von Julian Assange an die US-Justiz verhindert werden?

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.

Investigative Medien stehen zunehmend unter

Druck. In Großbritannien sitzt der Journalist und

Gründer der Enthüllungsplattform Wikileaks Julian

Assange nach acht Jahren Botschaftsasyl seit

April 2019 im Hochsicherheitsgefängnis Belmarsh

in Isolationshaft. Die USA fordern seine Auslieferung und machen ihm den Prozess wegen der

Veröffentlichung von US-Kriegsverbrechen im Irak

und in Afghanistan. Julian Assange drohen bis zu

175 Jahre Haft, womöglich sogar die Todesstrafe.

Der US-Whistleblower Edward Snowden bezeichnet den Fall als »Kriegserklärung gegen den

Journalismus«.

In Frankreich verfolgt die Regierung die Journalisten Geoffrey Livolsi und Mathias Destal vom Investigativportal Disclose und Benoît Colombat von

Radio France, weil sie den Einsatz französischer

Waffen im Krieg gegen die Zivilbevölkerung Jemens aufgedeckt haben. Das Vorgehen erinnert

an die Türkei, wo Journalisten verfolgt werden, die

über Kriegsverbrechen berichteten.

Wie können diese Angriffe auf den investigativen

Journalismus abgewehrt werden? Wie wichtig ist

hierbei die internationale Solidarität mit verfolgten

Journalisten wie Julian Assange und Whistleblowern wie Chelsea Manning und Edward Snowden?

Und wie kann eine Auslieferung von Julian Assange an die US-Justiz verhindert werden?

Investigative Medien stehen zunehmend unter

Druck. In Großbritannien sitzt der Journalist und

Gründer der Enthüllungsplattform Wikileaks Julian

Assange nach acht Jahren Botschaftsasyl seit

April 2019 im Hochsicherheitsgefängnis Belmarsh

in Isolationshaft. Die USA fordern seine Auslieferung und machen ihm den Prozess wegen der

Veröffentlichung von US-Kriegsverbrechen im Irak

und in Afghanistan. Julian Assange drohen bis zu

175 Jahre Haft, womöglich sogar die Todesstrafe.

Der US-Whistleblower Edward Snowden bezeichnet den Fall als »Kriegserklärung gegen den

Journalismus«.

In Frankreich verfolgt die Regierung die Journalisten Geoffrey Livolsi und Mathias Destal vom Investigativportal Disclose und Benoît Colombat von

Radio France, weil sie den Einsatz französischer

Waffen im Krieg gegen die Zivilbevölkerung Jemens aufgedeckt haben. Das Vorgehen erinnert

an die Türkei, wo Journalisten verfolgt werden, die

über Kriegsverbrechen berichteten.

Wie können diese Angriffe auf den investigativen

Journalismus abgewehrt werden? Wie wichtig ist

hierbei die internationale Solidarität mit verfolgten

Journalisten wie Julian Assange und Whistleblowern wie Chelsea Manning und Edward Snowden?

Und wie kann eine Auslieferung von Julian Assange an die US-Justiz verhindert werden?

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Here's the series of images for Day 10.

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In a statement from the police in London, Assange took refuge in Ecuador Embassy in London was announced as the front end of the ongoing police guard for three years. The statement, "Julian Assange will continue to arrest operation, and if we show every effort to arrest him if he tries to leave the embassy. But the police has not remained constant no longer need to keep on guard" expression was used. The statement of decision, stating taken in consultation with the ministries of interior and foreign affairs, emphasized that the resources are not unlimited and safety facilities.

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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Using data supplied by Dave Winer's wikiriver.org which collates articles from many news providers on the current WikiLeaks story, I have decided to throw together an iPhone application using Titanium from Appcelerator ( www.appcelerator.com ) to present, navigate and read the articles as they come in.

 

Contact me if you'd like to test this out (I'd need your iPhone 'UDID') - though spaces are limited (by Apple).

 

This is a work in progress. It's likely that I'll open source the Titanium Javascript code used to create this application, so that other developers can learn from this and also create their own spin on the application.

 

An Android version of this app might also be possible, with a few UI tweaks.

 

Take me to the river! :)

The Frontline Club/New Statesman debate with WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

L to R: Tariq Ali, Lindsey German, Andrew Murray and Tony Benn.

 

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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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.

 

All photos © 2011 Pete Riches"

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Julian Assange speaks at the whistleblowers' debate.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

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

Do not reproduce, alter, re-transmit or reblog my images without my written permission.

Hi-Res, un-watermarked versions of these files are available on application

 

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John Goetz - ARD-Hauptstadtstudio

Sarah Harrison - WikiLeaks

Stefania Maurizi - journalist and author

 

Ten years ago, when WikiLeaks was created by Julian Assange, very few people could imagine the revolution unleashed by the publication of documents never seen before, like the Afghan War Logs, or the most recent files on the NSA surveillance of foreign leaders. How far WikiLeaks is willing to go to protect sources has been demonstrated by the Snowden case, when WikiLeaks sent its journalist Sarah Harrison to Hong Kong to assist Snowden to get asylum. As Edward Snowden said: «All of these news organisations around the world, all of these publishers were trying to get a piece of the story. There was only one publisher that actually said: We want to help the source, we want to make sure he’s ok, we want to make sure that, no matter what happens, he has somebody on his side, and that was WikiLeaks.» Can one protect high value sources in an age of mass surveillance? What can journalists and sources learn from the WikiLeaks experience? What can they learn from the cases of Chelsea Manning, Jeremy Hammond, Edward Snowden? What can happen when a journalist does not protect their source? And why are these lessons important for all of us, not only for journalists and publishers?

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MpkOW3FDJU

John Young of cryptome.org confronts Adrian Lamo during the Wikileaks keynote at The Next HOPE.

Wikileaks Rally, Sydney Town Hall Square.

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

For the freedom of Julian Assange

 

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Wikileaks is the website dedicated to leaking military private documents for the world to view.

 

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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

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

 

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Les pays, dont la France, partent à la chasse au Wikileaks !

Associate Professor Jake Lynch, Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, Secretary General of the International Peace Research Association, sydney.edu.au/arts/peace_conflict/people/jake_lynch.shtml

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and TCU’s Schieffer School of Journalism host the a session of the CSIS-Schieffer Series Dialogues On Wikileaks: Impact on Public Policy and Journalism. This event was moderated by Bob Schieffer, Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News; and Anchor, CBS News’ “Face the Nation.” The panelists were Dr. John Hamre, President and CEO, CSIS; Karen DeYoung, Associate Editor, The Washington Post; and Scott Shane, National Security Correspondent, The New York Times. Find more including full audio and video at csis.org/event/wikileaks-impact-public-policy-and-journalism

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

Julian Assange will be questioning the Swedish authorities on Thursday, December 17, 2015 (Photo: ITV)

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