Julian Assange

🚨 BREAKING: ALL EMAILS RELATED TO THE DNC LEAK HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM WIKILEAKS

Following Julian Assange's guilty plea to unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to national defense, WikiLeaks has removed all DNC emails from its platform; all emails appear with an Internal Server Error Message.

As part of the plea deal, Assange must ensure the return or destruction of unpublished information held by him or WikiLeaks and provide a sworn affidavit confirming compliance, effectively limiting his legal exposure and potentially curtailing future leaks.

Sources: NY Times, NBC News, @wikileaks



Mike
 
🚨 BREAKING: ALL EMAILS RELATED TO THE DNC LEAK HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM WIKILEAKS

Following Julian Assange's guilty plea to unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to national defense, WikiLeaks has removed all DNC emails from its platform; all emails appear with an Internal Server Error Message.

As part of the plea deal, Assange must ensure the return or destruction of unpublished information held by him or WikiLeaks and provide a sworn affidavit confirming compliance, effectively limiting his legal exposure and potentially curtailing future leaks.

Sources: NY Times, NBC News, @wikileaks



Mike

Part of the gag order…
What else?

Dick
 
Manuel Zelaya, ex-president of Honduras, commented to The Grayzone's @anyaparampil on the importance of Assange in exposing the US role in the coup that forced him from power 15 years ago:

"Julian Assange is a symbol of freedom in the world today, tomorrow and forever. He will be one of the great people in the future, like one of the great prophets. In their day, they are repressed, and later they become a symbol. That's what Julian Assange will become."





Mike
 
Many high-profile people deserve credit for mobilizing in Assange's defense, especially when the corporate press was destroying his reputation, smearing him as a Russian asset and rapist to cultivate support for his arrest. But his freedom is also a testament to the everyday activists whose names are unknown to the general public. I met them regularly at small rallies outside the DOJ, often in the dead of winter, or during the most suffocating days of the DC summer, keeping vigil outside the home of Merrick Garland. Some drove from as far as Ohio or Vermont just to ensure that the movement for Assange's freedom maintained a presence outside the offices where his fate would be determined. They sent a clear message to the US government that Assange's prosecution would not go down without constant acts of protest, and that his extradition would have been a politically uncomfortable, messy affair. They are my heroes, and this is their day.



Mike
 
20 years ago today George Bush & Tony Blair launched an illegal war in Iraq, leading to the death of a million people.

Today, they're rich, rewarded & free... whilst Julian Assange has been languished in prison for exposing their war crimes.

The same thing is happening in Palestine now..



Mike
 

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