. By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli. The Norwegian Nobel Institute today confirmed [see below] they have received my nomination of Julian Paul Assange for the Nobel Peace Prize 2023. The submission process required a motivation for the nomination, limited to 2,000 characters inclusive spaces [Doc. 1 Motivation]. An extra PDF document was attached to […]
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Assange Loses, High Court Allows US Appeal; Quashes Assange’s Discharge
By Joe Lauria – The High Court allowed the U.S. appeal to reverse an order not to extradite Julian Assange and to send the case back to the magistrate’s court. The High Court in London on Friday ruled in the U.S. appeal against a lower court decision not to extradite imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange […]
Assange in Belmarsh – An Illusion of Care
This article is concerned with the way Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, was isolated inside the healthcare unit of category A Belmarsh prison over a period of months following his imprisonment in April 2019. Assange was admitted into the unit in April, readmitted at the end of May and placed in effective solitary confinement in […]
Six years after our analysis “Severe tensions between Nato, Russia and Ukraine could lead to a greater war”
A widening of the conflict in Ukraine could take Europe to the verge of a much greater war. Therefore there are human rights concerns over a wide-ranging escalation of the current Nato-Russian conflict. Even if a greater war would be avoided, the expected civilian loses and corresponding suffering in a variety of countries affected by […]
How the Persecution of Julian Assange by the British Authorities has Relied Upon Complicity
By Nina Cross . [Cover image: “Waiting for his liberty”, oil on canvas by Marcello Ferrada de Noli]. This is the second article published in The Indicter that looks at how Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, journalist, publisher, nominee of the Nobel Peace prize and winner of multiple awards for journalism and human rights, was […]
How British authorities Circumvent the Treaty against Torture – Revelations from Assange’s Extradition Hearing
Featured December 2020, Human Rights Day edition Nina Cross: Assange’s persecution has exposed the extremes to which our country’s public officials and authorities can be politically compromised. Our courts are demeaned, as are our public institutions. They are supposed to be accountable to us but instead appear hijacked, no less than instruments of US lawfare. […]
Covid-19 case fatality rate in Sweden and neighbouring countries. Why Swedish herd immunity model should not be followed
By Marcello Ferrada de Noli, professor emeritus of epidemiology. Formerly at Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and Harvard Medical School. Chair, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights SWEDHR The elderly have comprised the vast majority of Covid-19 fatalities in Sweden, either dying in care homes or their own residence, often alone. By mid-May 2020, only 13 percent of […]
The inhuman treatment of the elderly amidst Sweden’s failed Covid-19 experiment
By Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Swedish professor emeritus of public health sciences esp. epidemiology, former Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School. With a coronavirus death rate that is among the world’s worst and shocking stories of neglect emerging from the country’s care homes, Sweden’s political and healthcare leaders have a lot to answer for. One of […]
World Medical Association called to investigate human rights violations in Sweden’s management of COVID-19 epidemic
Appeal to the World Medical Association to intervene in these outrageous human rights violations By Dr Jon Tallinger (M.D), Sweden I, Dr Jon Tallinger of Sweden, appeal to the World Medical Association to intervene, and make an independent investigation into what’s happening in Sweden. On the 9th of April, in an interview with Svenska […]
One Swedish academic quotes another Swedish academic on flaws of Sweden’s Covid-19 policy… and that’s RUSSIAN propaganda according to Swedish journalists
By Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Swedish professor emeritus of public health sciences esp. epidemiology, former Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School. A Swedish professor Cecilia Soderberg-Naucler has been harshly criticized for sharing an article on Sweden’s failed coronavirus strategy not because of its content, but because it was published by RT. An exceptionally talented Swedish […]