It’s an obscenity that the machinery of the British legal system can be used to target & harass journalists. This has to stop. I am profoundly grateful to Gavin Millar QC for setting out the legal & moral case for why we must defend public interest journalism.
And I survived 🙏
I wasn’t on trial for my life. But I was. My professional reputation, my career, potentially my home. I survived because I had to. And because I was lifted & supported by so many others who understood this was about something much bigger than me. And that I couldn’t do it alone.
What happens next is up to the judge. The verdict won’t be for weeks. But no-one who witnessed what happened in court can be in any doubt that this was about more than 23 words. The entire process was designed to punish, shame & humiliate me.
But I wasn’t shamed & humiliated. The amazing @jesssearch told me on first morning this is the advice given to female survivors of sexual assault. You can’t be shamed if you choose not to be. It’s in your control. It’s a Jedi mind trick & it works. I chose not to be.
So whatever happens, I won. I’m still standing. Because nearly 30,000 people have had my back & contributed to my 2 crowdfunders. Because I had a wall of people around me this week. And because I’ve decided: I will not be shamed.
This is a landmark case for the public interest defence. Judge must decide: were the words my honest belief. And was that belief reasonable. That’s it. Whatever happens, *I* know the truth. Of overwhelming public interest of the story. And that I couldn’t have worked any harder
My evidence included a tape recording of Banks’s associate Andy Wigmore admitting to illegally surveilling a journalist. And 2 days ago, @liambyrnemp told parliament, MI5 found evidence the information commissioner was being illegally surveilled by Banks independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
‘Reporting by Observer & Guardian journalist Carole Cadwalladr on the “covert relationship” between multimillionaire Brexit backer Arron Banks & Russian govt was of greatest public interest imaginable, her lawyer told the high court.’ By @Haroon_Siddique theguardian.com/world/2022/jan…
And earlier tweet got deleted so here’s @rebecca_vincent of @RSF_en who monitored the case on behalf of 19 freedom of expression orgs. So grateful for them all 🙏
I have been through a trauma. And I need to speak publicly about it. About why this lawsuit sent me to such a dark place. And why the pursuit of individuals outside their news orgs is barbaric, cruel & a threat to all journalism
This is where it began. Nov 2017 with this video
This was 2 weeks after first Mueller indictment showed Trump-Russia investigation began in London & referenced Russian ambassador. And one day after Theresa May made a landmark speech about threat from Russia: ‘Russia, we see what you are doing’
This is how LeaveEU responded.
This is how I responded at time. I found it extraordinary LeaveEU was retweeting Russian Embassy’s attacks on MPs & journalists - @BenPBradshaw@RhonddaBryant@hugorifkind & I all tagged in.
But it was only me - the sole woman - who was singled out for the punishment beating
The bullying & intimidation a vivid microcosm of what these last 5 years have been like. There is a pattern of behaviour here. In 2014, Banks was arrested and issued with a harassment notice against a female employee.
End of Day 3. 2nd day in stand. Survived. Today’s special shout-out goes to stalwart @ObserverUK editor @paulfwebster, @sarah_donaldson the editor who shepherded me through entire investigation. And the wonderful @_EmmaGH who co-reported Cambridge Analytica alongside me💕
Webbo (aka @paulfwebster) is at the back top right & here’s @sarah_donaldson & @_EmmaGH having - I imagine - important discussions about the trials, tribulations & traumas of deciding to do public interest journalism for a living
Oh! And I accidentally missed out ‘amazing’ from my descriptor of @sarah_donaldson. Journalism: a team sport. Editors: the unsung heroes behind every journalist. Memories of the overwhelming exhaustion of that day very very close to the surface 💕
End of day 2. Thank you so much to @rebecca_vincent for monitoring this case on behalf of 16 freedom of expression orgs. And so much love to my lovely friends & colleagues for having my back. 💕💕💕
The weirdest day. I cannot tell you how much I did not want to fight this case. How much I did not want to be in court today. All I can say is that when the chips are down, people come through. Thank you to everyone who’s been with me through this darkest time 💕
Being a defendant in a libel trial is like being the guest of honour at the shittiest party you never wanted to go to. Thank you to @jesssearch for organising this behind my back. *The nicest surprise*. And to every single person who chipped into the crowdfunder 💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏
This is @RSF_en@IndexCensorship@pen_int & a total of 16 freedom of expression orgs. They issued a statement today calling this case a SLAPP - ‘strategic litigation against public participation’.
This is a really important article by @PeterKGeoghegan that encapsulates what many of us fear. That we are in a slide toward a ‘managed’ democracy. This is how it happens. This is what it looks like.
Far too few people shouting about this. This was excellent by @Freedland but this collection of bills individually diminish our democracy & collectively take a blunderbuss to it & are happening now in plain sight. And once passed, there’s no coming back theguardian.com/commentisfree/…