By Nozomi Hayase, Member of The Indicter editorial board. Through the silencing of Assange, the heart of democracy suffocates. On Thursday, the Department of Justice made an unprecedented move to file 17 Espionage Act charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. This indictment was what Assange and his legal team have been warning about since 2010 […]
Browsing Category: May 2019 issue
The Making of a “Rapist”, by Pamela Anderson
-Editor’s Note: Published in agreement with author Pamela Anderson (photo at right). Her original text appeared at the Pamela Anderson Foundation’s site. By Pamela Anderson Today, I want to speak out as a woman. A woman who has survived rape and sexual abuse. A woman who knows how cruel men can be, and how deep […]
Sweden VS. Assange, again
Swedish prosecutor Authority to announce 13 May 2019 a renewed stance regarding WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli. Pressure on Sweden to bring Mr. Assange to this country has increased due to the known fact that it would be easier to obtain the extradition of Julian Assange to the US from […]
Assange’s Case Has Been ‘Obeying to Geopolitical Interests’
Sputnik spoke about Julian Assange’s case to Professor Emeritus Marcello Ferrada de Noli, the founder of the NGO Swedish Doctors for Human Rights, SWEDHR. * Sputnik: What is behind Ecuador’s move to change its ambassador in the United Kingdom? Why has Moreno taken the step now? Marcello Ferrada de Noli: The background of the Assange case, now maintained for over eight […]