Christine Assange
Christine Assange, mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange delivered a letter [friday 11 Feb 20011] to Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane Office. in Suburban Morningside. The letter said in part "If you are unable to protect my son when there are strong grounds to do so, I demand your immediate resignation. I also request that you tell the Australian public the whole truth i.e. that you or your own will have freely chosen not to protect Julian; or that you have been prevented from doing so. I ask that you make your decision by Monday, and that you make your decision known".
Minister Rudd was not in his office the letter was accepted by John Mitchell Qld State Director Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Christine Assange
Christine Assange, mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange delivered a letter [friday 11 Feb 20011] to Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane Office. in Suburban Morningside. The letter said in part "If you are unable to protect my son when there are strong grounds to do so, I demand your immediate resignation. I also request that you tell the Australian public the whole truth i.e. that you or your own will have freely chosen not to protect Julian; or that you have been prevented from doing so. I ask that you make your decision by Monday, and that you make your decision known".
Minister Rudd was not in his office the letter was accepted by John Mitchell Qld State Director Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.