By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chair, Swedish Professors & Doctors for Human Rights – SWEDHR. This is the second part of the series “Why Sweden’s violations against international law & Assange’s human rights remain unabated after 6 years of his arbitrary detention?” [First part: The Assange case in the context of Sweden’s feminist […]
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Analysis: The Assange case in the context of Sweden’s feminist foreign policy for international trade gains
By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chair, Swedish Professors & Doctors for Human Rights – SWEDHR. This is the first part of the series “Why Sweden’s violations against international law & Assange’s human rights remain unabated after 6 years of his arbitrary detention?” Introduction A previous analysis concluded that Sweden most likely would persist […]
Why Sweden gave the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize‘ to the ‘White Helmets’?
By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chairman, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights –SWEDHR. As the alliance with Hillary Clinton and her doctrine promoted by both Carl Bildt and Margot Wallström flourishes in the Swedish awards to murky organizations such the White Helmets, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights prepare a new presentation to the […]
Analysis: Trump, WikiLeaks, Assange and Sweden
By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chair, Swedish Professors and Doctors for Human Rights. Introduction The role of Julian Assange’s organization WikiLeaks in the recent US election process has been widely recognized. For instance, prominent Dr Ron Paul stated in a videoed interview that WikiLeaks’ output was the factor explaining the victory of Donald Trump […]
Controversy over WikiLeaks Podesta Emails Opens a Debate for Future Journalism
By Dr. Nozomi Hayase PhD, member of The Indicter Editorial Board. WikiLeaks image in the release series The Podesta Emails In its 10th years of existence, WikiLeaks has been at the center of controversy. Ever since its global debut with the 2010 Apache helicopter gun-sight video depicting the killing of civilians in Baghdad, the whistleblowing […]
WikiLeaks, 10 Years of Pushing the Boundaries of Free Speech
By Dr Nozomi Hayase, Member of The Indicter editorial board. “To me, freedom of speech is something that represents the very dignity of what a human being is… that’s what marks us off from the stones and stars.” These are words spoken by Mario Savio, the spokesperson for the Free Speech Movement in the 60’s. […]
‘Affair Assange’ – Malicious handling of a political case
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights. Summary. In a few days the Swedish court shall rule on Assange’s freedom; or it will rule in favour of prosecutor Ny. This article deals with prosecutor Marianne Ny’s assaying anew to influence the court, in exactly the same fashion that she […]
Cryptography as Democratic Weapon against Demagoguery
– By Dr. Nozomi Hayase Member of The Indicter’s Editorial Board America has passed the twilight zone. The nomination of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential primary confirmed the charade of US politics. Elections are sold to the highest bidder. No matter how much popular support a candidate like Bernie Sanders might garner, the corporate […]
While U.S. admits “pending future prosecution” of Julian Assange, Sweden refuses to abide by U.N. ruling on his arbitrary detention
By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights. A Swedish version of this article is published in Västerbotten Kuriren. The United Nations’ Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) has ruled that the detention of Mr Julian Assange is illegitimate and in breach of Articles 9 and 10 of the […]
Former paid agent of Swedish Security Police dictated Amnesty Sweden’s stance against Assange
By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli PhD. Chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR) This report was originally published in SWEDHR Research & Reports. Vol 2., N° 45, 6 March 2016 See the update (down below) with the comment by Amnesty International Sweden. . In December 2010 a close collaboration between Sweden and the […]