Thanks to those who live-tweeted. (I particularly miss the voice of Craig @cmurrayjustice )
Now a few personal comments about the key points of concern in this historic case 🧵
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It is easy to be distracted by the finer points of law & to focus on dancing on the head of a pin. But what are the big issues
a) What shouldn’t be up for debate is that states & corporations that commit grave crimes must be held accountable by the media & judiciary 2/
b) #Assange is in Belmarsh deprived of family, friends and medical care. Meanwhile the war criminals are free because of serious & repeated failings in ensuring any accountability for horrific crimes.
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c) What’s really at stake is democracy. Will the UK 1) allow the US to use its extraterritorial reach - on a non-US publisher, operating outside the US - to 2) enable the US to punish #Assange brutally for revealing true info in the public interest 4/
3) choose to set a harsh precedent for how the UK will deter journalists & whistleblowers who reveal truths about state criminality & war crimes 4) turn a blind eye to breaches of attorney-client privilege against #Assange by the US #UCGlobal 5/
5) acknowledge the serious, intentional & repeated failures in open justice to date (today was a refreshing improvement!). The obstructive & dehumanising treatment meted to observers throughout this process has been reported on by @rebecca_vincent. It needs investigation.
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6) offer the US different standards of “fairness” & due process compared to that offered to #Assange’s defense team (note how the US proceedings were served well past the deadline twice & note that he’s in prison despite winning in order to be “fair” to the US )
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7) continue to wilfully ignore that #Assange has been tortured & they haven’t yet investigated @nilsmelzer’s findings or that the UK is ignoring its duties under international law
8) ignore the fact that #Assange can’t get a fair trial in the US
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Another important broader question is the scale of true dissent & if human rights organisations, press freedom groups & mainstream media commentators care about this justice & democracy. Pay attention to those who are quiet. Ask them to speak up ! 9/
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The daily experience was upsetting & sad.
For me there was physical tiredness from queueing (every day for 3 weeks in Sep) in the wee hours in the 🥶
Julian has a chronic lung condition; he’s depressed & has osteoporosis made worse by lack of sunlight.
He’s been MADE ill
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Being driven over from Belmarsh in the early hours in a manky SERCO van after being strip searched and X-rayed was yet another brutality inflicted on him.
They seemed to use process at every point to grind him down & remind him that they didn’t find him worthy of humanity.
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@ScottShaneNYT thanks for your acknowledgement of the truth - grudging though your phrasing seems .
As one of many ordinary citizens who understood the world better because of @wikileaks' & #JulianAssange’s courage, here are some thoughts on "what we think of" him
#Wikileaks & #JulianAssange revolutionised journalism by making it possible for citizens to look at the real data behind the slanted & constrained world-views presented by mainstream journalists.
#Wikileaks' revelations reshaped our understanding of the #Iraq war & cut through the simplistic image painted by military PR - a sunny picture of a well-meaning US army saving the world one war at a time. #Wikileaks made #BlackLivesMatter
1/ The case of #JulianAssange can be depressing & overhwhelming. The persecution has cost this man & his family a decade of their lives. So here is a short thread (with cartoons) summarising the key reasons, Britain must not continue to be America's lapdog
2/ This prosecution is politically motivated. The US wants to hide its horrendous record of murder, rape & torture of innocent civilians like ElMasri therenditionproject.org.uk/prisoners/khal… .
It does not want to be embarrassed for the incompetence & warmongering that destroyed entire nations.
3/ It is astounding that even though the defendant's conversations with his lawyers were spied upon and the prosecuting team is revealed to have conspired to kill / harm the defendant, the trial continues without any impediment. thegrayzone.com/2020/05/14/ame…
An all-women delegation has delivered a letter from international jurists to Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10, Downing Street today. The letter sets out how the rule of law has been undermined in the case of #JulianAssange link.medium.com/9owkhp8Bh4
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The letter then details numerous violations of the law in the #Assange case, and ask for the rule of law to be upheld.
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The jurists call on the UK authorities to deny the US extradition request and urge the UK government to immediately release Mr Assange.
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On 24th Feb, the extradition hearings in the case of #JulianAssange begin. This week, I will be tweeting out the articles that weren't just great at the time of publication but are worth re-reading now, to get a real handle on the case
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@LissaKJohnson 's 'The Psychology of Getting Julian Assange' explores the psychological dimensions of the CIA decision of "taking down Wikileaks". Remember, these are the same CIA who use / approve in Guantanamo of the professional psychologists who destroyed people by .....
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"rectally force feeding victims with hummus, pasta and nuts; sexually assaulting them with broomsticks; locking them in boxes of insects; threatening to harm their children and slit their mothers throats, or rape their mothers in front of them."
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#JulianAssange#Assange 1/ Today, I went to a court for the very first time & I’d like to share some thoughts.
Let me start by talking about the courageous, ordinary citizens who protested outside and/or queued from the early hours in the cold & rain to support Julian
2/ In the crowd you could hear people speaking in South American Spanish, German, French, accented English from New Zealand, Australia, the Americas& the Uk, Polish, Greek and more!
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Some were supporters who have stood outside the Ecuadorean embassy for years recognising early how Julian was being framed .
Others were those who stand outside Belmarsh today shining a light on the UK govt’s role in torturing the world’s most important political prisoner