By Caitlin Johnstone * – Have you ever noticed how whenever someone inconveniences the dominant western power structure, the entire political/media class rapidly becomes very, very interested in letting us know how evil and disgusting that person is? It’s true of the leader of every nation which refuses to allow itself to be absorbed […]
Browsing Category: April 2019 issue
UK government financing torture and executions
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, The Indicter editor-in-chief. Editor’s Note: The Telegraph’s exposures in “UK taxpayers’ funding ‘torture and executions’ as government secretly sends millions to foreign courts” caused concern in the international media –although not in Sweden. Russian TV Channel Izvestia asked our chief editor to comment the exposures appeared in The […]
Head of Swedish Bar Association condemns the handling of the Assange case in UK and Sweden as “deplorable”
In “Assange –a bizarre story– which demands Swedish response”, the Secretary General of the Swedish Bar Association, Ms Anne Ramberg, criticizes prosecutor’s deeds in the pre-investigation of the case, and says that Sweden has a great responsibility for the situation that has arisen. Ms Anne Ramberg statements were published 14 of April in a […]
My Friend Julian Assange – Alicia Castro, ex ambassador in London
Editor’s Note: “Mi Amigo Julian Assange” authored by Ms Alicia Castro, former Argentina’s ambassador in the UK and Venezuela, has been translated for The Indicter magazine by Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli. Her statements appeared the same day in Página 12, Argentina. By Alicia Castro* In 2012, the year I arrived in London […]
What the arrest of Assange means for human rights of all
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights, SWEDHR Outside Westminster Magistrates Court, April 11, 2019. Photo by Erik Sanberg, Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine We have repeatedly expounded the issue of right to existence as the primary of all human rights, and of human rights for all. War […]
Why Ecuador Foreign Minister is wrong about Assange’s situation – SWEDHR
WikiLeaks breaking news on Twitter April 4, 2019 announced: “A high level source within the Ecuadorian state has told @WikiLeaks that Julian Assange will be expelled within “hours to days” using the INAPapers offshore scandal as a pretext–and that it already has an agreement with the UK for his arrest.” In the morning of April […]
NATO’s 70th Anniversary: Cracks Within Alliance Began Prior to Trump Era – Sputnik interview with The Indicter editor
US President Donald Trump has urged European NATO members to contribute even more to the alliance’s defence budget. Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, editor-in-chief of the geopolitical magazine online “The Indicter” – TheIndicter.com, has discussed the alliance and its issues as NATO is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Sputnik: 70 years on, the alliance is looking […]