Thursday 27 June 2024

ASSANGE WAS USED AS A DETERRENT TO TRUTH-TELLING

 


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"O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" So sang Lewis Carroll in 'The Jaberwocky' and that was how thousands of rightminded people around the world felt, when they heard that Julian Assange had been set free. 


The famous founder of Wikileaks had committed no crime. He was a journalist doing his job. He published millions of classified documents that were extremely damaging to the United States Government and very much in the public interest. He was forced to plead guilty to a charge of felony as a deal for his release after nearly 15 years, more than five in a 2×3 metre cell in solitary confinement where he had been placed on suicide watch. 


Nils Melzer, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, has stated: "Assange is being persecuted and abused for exposing the dirty secrets of the powerful, including war crimes, torture and corruption in Western democracies that are otherwise keen to present themselves as exemplary in the area of human rights."


Assange's persecution by the US - and by the UK where he was imprisoned - was intended as a terrible deterrent to truth-tellers; to whistleblowers, journalists and activists. His only crime was to tell the truth to a world that has forgotten God and His justice. 


 

Assange waves as he arrives in Canberra



 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been released from prison after agreeing to a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department.

On Monday, the high-profile journalist was released from prison after agreeing to a deal in which he plead guilty for his involvement in publishing classified information received from a whistleblower working inside the U.S. government.

 

As CNN reported, Assange will receive a 62-month prison sentence according to the terms of the agreements. The sentence equals the time he spent in the high-security prison Belmarsh near London. The time served will be credited toward his sentence, allowing Assange to leave prison immediately and return to his native Australia.

 

“Julian Assange is free,” WikiLeaks announced in its statement posted on X, formerly Twitter. “He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a plane and departed the UK.”

 

“This is the result of a global campaign that spanned grass-roots organisers, press freedom campaigners, legislators and leaders from across the political spectrum, all the way to the United Nations. This created the space for a long period of negotiations with the US Department of Justice, leading to a deal that has not yet been formally finalised. We will provide more information as soon as possible.”

 

“After more than five years in a 2×3 metre cell, isolated 23 hours a day, he will soon reunite with his wife Stella Assange, and their children, who have only known their father from behind bars,” the statement continued, adding that “WikiLeaks published groundbreaking stories of government corruption and human rights abuses, holding the powerful accountable for their actions. As editor-in-chief, Julian paid severely for these principles, and for the people’s right to know.”

 

Assange greets his wife, Stella, whom he married while in prison

Assange pleaded guilty in a court in the Northern Mariana Islands on Wednesday, a U.S. territory located in the Pacific Ocean relatively close to Assange’s native Australia.

 

 

Assange’s legal battle began in 2010 when WikiLeaks published classified documents regarding the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, including a video that showed a U.S. military helicopter killing several civilians, including two Reuters journalists, in Baghdad, Iraq. The information was provided by former Army intelligence analyst “Chelsea” Manning, a gender-confused man previously named Bradley. 

 

From 2012 to 2019, Assange lived in the Ecuadorian embassy in London under asylum status. After he was arrested by Metropolitan police in 2019 under an extradition warrant from the U.S. government, Assange was imprisoned at Belmarsh, a high-security prison close to London, where he has been held in solitary confinement up until Monday.

 

 


Stella, with her children, her mother Teresa Devant and Julian's father John Shipton, says the sense of dread hanging over her and her husband felt like he was on death row.

 

According to sources cited by CNN, officials at the Justice Department and the FBI opposed any deal that did not include a guilty plea to a felony by Assange.

 

Journalist Glenn Greenwald warned of the danger of Assange pleading guilty to a felony for publishing classified information, which, in the eyes of many, was not a crime but a service to society, namely providing information showing that governments are deceiving their citizens.

“I never believed that the Biden administration actually wanted to bring Julian Assange onto American soil to stand trial,” Greenwald said. “Imagine the spectacle that it would have created as Biden heads into an election.”

 

It would put on Joe Biden’s record that he would be the first American president in history to preside over the imprisonment, not of a source who leaked information, but of someone who published classified information, which every newspaper in the United States does on a regular basis…

The goal of… keeping him in prison was to crush Julian Assange physically and mentally, and they succeeded in doing that…

They wanted to break Assange and simultaneously send a message to any future Assanges that ‘We will ruin your life if you publish our secrets.’

 



Drawing parallels to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden not being allowed to return to the U.S., Greenwald said, “It is a deterrent message to keep the ability to hide their own crimes through secrecy, immune from the one vulnerability that they have which is that brave people inside the government leak that information to the public or through the media and reveal what it is they are doing.”

READ: Julian Assange’s show trial could determine the future of press freedom in the Westhttps://www.lifesitenews.com/news/julian-assange-released-from-prison-after-agreeing-to-plea-deal-with-us-government/


Do you get the feeling that Julian Assange might be under threat? 


Assange has been threatened with a “drone strike” by Hillary Clinton, having laid the blame in 2015 for the creation of ISIS by “American destabilization” of the Middle East – including Hillary Clinton’s role in the destruction of Libya.

 

A montage available on the Internet Archive compiles a series of U.S. politicians calling for the assassination of Julian Assange – and describing WikiLeaks as a “terrorist organization.”Reports of the CIA plot to kill Assange under Trump were first published by The Grayzone in 2020. Following this, a number of exposes appeared.

 

Fairness In Accuracy and Reporting (FAIR) published news in October 2021 of the CIA plot to kill Assange, noting “the deathly silence of journalists who mocked Assange who have nothing to say about CIA plans to kill him.”

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/julian-assanges-show-trial-could-determine-the-future-of-press-freedom-in-the-west/


Do you think we should pray for him? 


 

Praying Hands (Albrecht Dürer)


Deliver me, O Lord, from the evil man: rescue me from the unjust man.

Who have devised iniquities in their hearts: all the day long they designed battles.

They have sharpened their tongues like a serpent: the venom of asps is under their lips.

Keep me, O Lord, from the hand of the wicked: and from unjust men deliver me  (Ps 140, 1-5). 



 


 




 

 

Albrecht Dürer 







































 


9 comments:

  1. Julian, it is time for you, your wife, your family, your close friends and supporters to BEGIN LIFE ALL OVER AGAIN!
    To have the likes of Tucker Carlson and the many other truth tellers behind you, and with you, it will give you strength once again - after your spirits and will has been crushed over the last few years.
    We salute you for your strength, your determination, your truth.

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  2. Thank you for your comment. It's the only one I'm likely to get, as FaceBook deleted this blog post. It was asking for trouble and I got it. We can only wonder why.

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  3. Obama and Clinton why would they be in jail? Bush is a war criminal and should be held accountable

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    1. Do some research. Thanks to Assange mainly, it's out there on the net.

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  4. Craig Sutherland27 June 2024 at 20:16

    Yes I saw and heard her say on video, that she wanted him “Droned”.
    She also said about another victim…..” We came, we saw, he died”, then she laughed.

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    1. I believe it was my headlining that remark that got last night's post deleted.

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    2. Craig Sutherland, oh dont be so stupid

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    3. Can think of many more to add to that top row.

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  5. I hope he is ok the free people in your photos are evil

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