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Swedish Doctors for Human Rights rebuts statement by Amnesty Sweden on Assange case

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights, Dr Nozomi Hayase in representation of The Indicter Editorial Board, Professor A­nders Romelsjö, SWEDHR vice-chairman, and Dr Lena Oske in representation of SWEDHR’s Board of Directors. This material was first published in SWEDHR Research & Reports The Swedish section of Amnesty International […]

Paid agent of Swedish security services implicated in second disinformation campaign against Assange

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli. In the first part of this series [1] The Indicter exposed that a former paid agent of Sweden’s Security Police had intervened with Amnesty Sweden (the Swedish section of Amnesty International), directly dictating its negative stance towards Julian Assange. In this article I analyse whether Swedish government security agents, […]

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 […]

Olof Palme and Julian Assange subjected in Sweden to same hate campaign by the same political forces and with the same purpose: to defend U.S. geopolitical interests

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli. Today, 28 of February 2016, the world is mourning the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Olof Palme, the honourable PM of Sweden. The Swedish media and a variety of early authorities and representatives of Sweden’s power and cultural elites have been during the last weeks unanimous on this: […]

Argument for refusing to issue non-extradition guarantees to Mr Assange is fallacious and hides real commitment to the U.S. – Analysis

The Indicter, Vol 2, Nr 31, 20 February 2016 By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli PhD. Chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights and of The Indicter’s Editorial board. Prologue It has been nearly six years since Time Magazine acknowledged – see image above – that the organization founded by Mr Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, “could […]

A trip down a 5-year long memory lane in relation to Mr Julian Assange and the UN ruling on his arbitrary detention.

By Dr Leif Elinder and Dr Martin Gelin, Senior members of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights, SWEDHR. A deep interest in one remarkable man’s fate in the hands of various justice systems, have resulted in the below unpretentious recollection. Hair-raising insights into once regarded as highly functioning and just legal systems and their workings and […]

Statement by Swedish Doctors for Human Rights on Sweden’s rejection of UN ruling ref. arbitrary detention of Mr Julian Assange.

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli PhD On behalf of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR) Sweden has been internationally recognized in the past as a leading country on matters of human rights and respect of individual’s political and civil rights. At its peak, the ethical stature of the late PM Olof Palme positioned the […]