Monday, April 29, 2019

WikiLeaks


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    Donate to defence fund today. Your contribution will be valuable in defending WikiLeaks and the public’s right to know:
  • Ecuador recorded the private conversations of Assange in the embassy. This included meetings with doctors and lawyers.
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    When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are ruled by criminals.
  • The leader of the group that attempted to extort WikiLeaks to pay 3m EUR has a prior conviction for fraud, according to El Pais.
  • US Department of Justice is attempting to build a case against Julian Assange based on the Espionage Act. Convictions under the Espionage Act can be punished by death.
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    UN Special Rapporteur on Privacy interviewed by after visiting with Julian Assange at Belmarsh prison:
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    UN Special Rapporteur on the right to , Professor Cannataci, today conducted a visit to Julian in Belmarsh prison and to with about his complaint
  • Icelandic court has ordered formerly VISA Iceland (now VALITOR ) to pay $10m (1.2 bn ISK) in damages for blocking credit card donations to WikiLeaks in 2011. Valitor has stated it is likely to appeal (Valitor is a subsidiary of )
  • “Anguish is what I feel” - Julian Assange’s father speaks of the ‘no touch torture’ suffered in the embassy, makes plea for his son to be able to return to Australia to recover his health. Good Morning Britain: