Saturday, May 25, 2019

Some Tweets from Margaret Kimberley


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    ⏳ Weekly Online Vigil 31.0 ⏳ Computer crashes caused the need for a second livestream to link. Catch the replays at: First video: Second video: Thank you for joining us this week!
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    The People's Mobilization to Stop the US War Machine The Embassy Protection Collective Continues ☮️✊✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼
  • Don't cry for . Guardian columnist Owen Jones certainly isn't. I love this.
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    STARTED! Online Vigil 31(May 24) expresses that what's just happened2 is the litmus test, & she will be judging ppl -not just in how they respond to or - but to this horrific attack on journalism
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    Embassy protectors and talk about organizing a "national mass mobilization in New York City on September 21st when the United Nations General Assembly is meeting." They're calling it "The People's Mobilization to Stop the US War Machine."
  • Don’t cry for . Guardian columnist explains.
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    No tears for the Windrush Brits she deported No tears for the Grenfell fire victims No tears for the disabled people her government has systematically abused No tears for the 4million kids growing up in dire poverty Tears of self-pity when she resigns
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    Here is the pdf of Julian Assange's letter from Belmarsh.
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    Support human rights, oppose war and imperialism - give to Black Alliance for Peace. We are an independent formation dedicated to peace, social justice, authentic democracy & people(s)-centered human rights.
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    Honor the legacy of by making money unnecessary to humanity not by putting her picture on it.
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    Vigil 31  And that’s a wrap for 31! Thank you to host and and all of our guests: , , , , , Ending with
  • Online Vigil 31.0 in support of Julian Assange & WikiLeaks and yours truly Topic was Espionage Act charges against
  • Gordon Dimmack reads a very moving letter from Julian Assange.
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    Online Vigil 31.0 in support of and Margaret Kimberly : It's put up or shut up time. The Trump administration is showing us how it intends to deal with dissent.
  • United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) statement on U.S. threats against Iran
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    Charging Assange under the Espionage Act will have a srs chilling effect on our most fundamental rights of freedom of speech & freedom of the press. Every American—certainly every journalist—must strongly condemn this anti-democratic act by the Trump Admin
  • Bernie Sanders is condemning indictment of Julian Assange under the Espionage Act.
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    Replying to 
    Mehdi Hasan every morning. “How can I be a wanker on twitter and get angry responses and the attention I crave so desperately?” Let’s help Mehdi. Let’s ignore him.
  • Theresa May dances (again) as she wraps up Africa trip This is how I will remember Theresa May.
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    If you are not you are not . Period.
  • Wyden Statement on the Use of the Espionage Act in Indictment of Julian Assange, Potential Threats to First Amendment So far Wyden is the only member of house or senate to condemn the use of the Espionage Act against Assange.
  • The only people hacking electronic voting are republicans when they steal black people's votes. But no one mentions this, including democrats.
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    "The indictment of Julian Assange under the Espionage Act for publishing classified information is an attack on the First Amendment and a threat to all journalists everywhere who publish information that governments would like to keep secret."
  • It took them too long but CPJ finally defends Julian Assange.
  • This will happen more and more in the wake of the persecution of Julian Assange.
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    None of the"human rights ongs" never showed up at the Ecuadorean embassy or say anything about Ecuadorean vp elect Glas being sent to prison with no evidence.
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    As a reminder, this was the meeting where Trump reportedly () took his interpreter's notes after. This led to endless speculation/innuendo that Trump was concealing incriminating convos w/ his "handler." In yet another Russiagate dud, this wasn't the case:
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    Assange, & did incalculable service, especially for oppressed peoples, by revealing US crimes and intrigues. They’re paying price for doing the job US regime journalists refuse to do. If you value press freedom as more than a slogan you must stand with them.
  • Amnesty International says that Julian Assange is not a prisoner of conscience. They would say that. Always siding with the empire. I wrote this 2 years ago.