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What should #JulianAssange answer for exactly? Exposing evidence of US atrocities in #Iraq, a war that you enthusiastically voted for? Or exposing your role in spearheading the destruction of #Libya and arming the head-chopping, church-burning jihadists in #Syria?
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
You know we live in a frightening world when the likes of Bush, Obama, Clinton and Blair, war criminals who murdered millions of human beings in illegal wars, are still praised, while those who revealed their crimes and corruption are being jailed and prosecuted. #JulianAssange
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
There is so much driving the hatred many journalists harbor for Assange. But a huge part of it is professional jealousy: WikiLeaks broke more massive stories than most of these reporters will ever get close to in their lives, all without joining their insular journalism club.
Wow. Maybe the woman who has to answer for wanting to drone-bomb #JulianAssange, or laughing after Libya’s Gaddafi was brutally murdered by her Al-Qaeda proxies, or her great many other war crimes too copious for a 280-character tweet, should shut up and sit this one out.
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
The action of the British police in literally dragging Julian Assange from the Ecuadorean embassy and the smashing of international law by the Ecuadorean regime in permitting this barbarity are crimes against the most basic natural justice. This is a warning to all journalists.
Tulsi Gabbard is right. The attack on #JulianAssange is a warning to all dissidents, reporters and whistleblowers that if you publish information that any given US administration does not like, you could face prosecution.
This is a terrifying precedent.
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
Shame on Ecuador. Shame on the UK. Shame on America. Shame on the mass media who manufactured consent for this. Shame on the sniveling empire sycophants cheering right now for an Orwellian assault on press freedoms. #Shame. #IAmJulianAssange #FreeAssange #ProtectJulian
“#JulianAssange is a friend of truth, a friend of the people. Shame on the Ecuadorian government, shame on the British government and shame on those that let this happen.”
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
The arrest of #JulianAssange is meant to send a message to all Americans and journalists: be quiet, behave, toe the line. Or you will pay the price.
Sarah Abdallah Retweeted
Julian Assange exposed US war crimes to the world -> gets arrested and will be unjustly prosecuted.
But those who lied to us about Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Russian collusion, and are lying today about Venezuela and Iran -> face no accountability and are even rewarded.