This letter appeared in The Lancet 17 February 2020. Here the list of doctors signing it. By Stephen Frost*, Lissa Johnson, Jill Stein, William Frost, on behalf of 117 signatories . On Nov 22, 2019, we, a group of more than 60 medical doctors, wrote to the UK Home Secretary to express our serious concerns […]
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Julian Assange and the Inhumanity of the British Government: ‘Unofficial’ Solitary Confinement as Torture
By Nina Cross. Up until this week, Assange has been held in solitary confinement in Belmarsh prison. Incredibly, it was the other prisoners along with Assange’s legal team, who have pressured the government officials to respect the law and allow Assange to be removed from solitary confinement, resulting in his transfer to a general wing. […]
Statement of Brazil’s Workers Party that rejects Assange’s arrest in London, is correctly based on political and principled reasons
PT Note: Freedom for Julian Assange We defend Julian Assange for our deep commitment to the defense of freedom of information and the press, essential principles of democracy itself. Julian Assange’s political arrest in the United Kingdom is the result of heavy pressure from the Trump administration and an act by Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno, […]
Sweden’s Geopolitical Case Against Assange, 2010-2019 – New book
A new book release from Libertarian Books – Sweden. CONTENTS of the book, down below. Download the book here Sweden’s Geopolitical Case Against Assange 2010-2019 – Marcello Ferrada de Noli READ HERE THE BOOK AND DOWNLOAD THE FULL PDF at the Libertarian Books site ALTERNATIVE […]
Open Letter from Doctors For Assange to Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs
To Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Marise Payne CC: Shadow Foreign Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Penny Wong Dear Minister, RE: MEDICAL EMERGENCY – MR JULIAN ASSANGE We, the undersigned medical doctors, wrote to the UK Home Secretary on 22 November 2019, and to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State […]
The Prosecution of Assange Adds to the High Crimes of the West
By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Associate Editor and Member of the Board at The Indicter Magazine On Saturday, The New York Times published a front-page article on the leaked files that exposed the Chinese government’s coordinated crackdown on ethnic minorities. In covering the story, the newspaper noted that although the source and the methods through which […]
The Prosecution of Julian Assange Affects Us All
by Nozomi Hayase Ph.D. Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor at The Indicter magazine. With the indictment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the imprisonment of whistleblower Chelsea Manning, we are seeing the US government’s blatant attack on the First Amendment. This assault now is officially acknowledged by a US federal court, where […]
Psychological Torture of Assange – Open Letter to Amnesty International Sweden by Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR)
To: Ms Amanda Jackson, Chair of the Board at Amnesty International Sweden. CC: Ms Margot Wallström, Swedish Foreign Minister; Prof Nils Melzer, UNHRC. From: Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chair; Prof Anders Romelsjö, vice-chair, SWEDHR. Subject: Psychological torture of Julian Assange. Enclosures: Prof Nils Melzer’s report and follow-up letter. Dear Madam Chairman, The United […]
In a Crisis of Democracy, We Must All Become Julian Assange
by Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D., Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor at The Indicter magazine. The US government’s indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange marked the worst attack on press freedom in modern history. Assange has been charged with 18 counts, including 17 violations of the Espionage Act. James Goodale, former general counsel of […]
Why did the UK court deferred Assange extradition hearing to next year?
Sputnik interview with Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, The Indicter chief editor. It is the UK government, not the UK courts that ultimate decide on the extradition issue . The determinant decision around this case is not the one taken today by the court. Instead, the most relevant judgement is the one taken by the […]