Cassandra Fairbanks’ account of her visit to Julian in the Ecuadorean Embassy paints a truly harrowing picture of the conditions in which he is being held. Last week after receiving a message from Julian I applied to the Ecuadorean Embassy to go and see him. I have done this many times but a new regime has established involving forms and strict time windows.
The Ecuadorean Embassy claim not to have received my email with the application, which is peculiar as I received no undeliverable message and bcc copyees received it. I therefore re-sent it with a new email advising they may change the date and time if the original is not now achievable. I have heard nothing so far in response.
Chelsea Manning is currently entering her fourth week of solitary confinement for refusing to testify against Assange before a grand jury. The United States wishes to extradite Julian Assange to face charges, not of collusion with the non-existent “Russiagate”, not with a sexual offence stitch-up. They wish to charge him with publishing the evidence of extensive US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and with publishing the US diplomatic cables including the one I drew on last week which prove that the US and UK conspired to establish a marine reserve around the Chagos Islands as an environmental fraud to maintain the deportation of the islanders from what is now the US nuclear and torture base.
Many tens of billions of dollars are spent every year on western security services, and they are not stupid. The use of contrived sexual allegations to detach progressive figures from their support base is well established practice. But the allegations against Assange in Sweden are long gone, never reached the stage of a charge, and fell away immediately once Assange was finally interviewed by Swedish police and prosecutors in the Embassy. The whole Russiagate fabrication has been exploded as the media confection it always was.
The false left and liberals have until now been delighted to hide behind Russiagate or Sweden to avoid asking themselves the fundamental question. Julian Assange is merely a journalist and publisher. The fundamental question is, should a journalist or publisher be locked up for life for publishing leaked documents showing war crimes? If the answer is yes, where is press freedom?
That is now the unavoidable question. The security service patsies at the Guardian, however, prefer to retail ludicrous accusations from CIA asset Lenin Moreno – accusations motivated by the revelation of Moreno’s Panamanian offshore accounts – in frenzied efforts to maintain the tactic of diversion.
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There was an account in the Daily Express yesterday about the protest outside the Ecuadorian embassy which includes comment from Pamela Anderson.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1110812/julian-assange-news-ecuadorian-embassy-pamela-anderson-wikileaks-INA-papers
There are comments underneath, some of which are unpleasant needless to say.
Cheers for the Link Sharp Ears..
I was wandering when we’d hear from Pamela
I just had a peek at the RT live feed.. A lone protester this outside the Embassy wearing a Big silver Whistle on his head… wonder who it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QXSefWYsyE
And a few hours ago there were Two Pan pipe players with red Ponchos there.. Lovely music.
Gordon Dimmack gave a good 5 mins Video too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8B5RKP-lFg&t=1s
Brian
are you sure it was a big whistle and not a tinfoil hat?
@ Republicofscotland April 7, 2019 at 19:52
We agree on that. Hands down, no contest.
The general view seems to be Cameron called the referendum for internal party reasons, but I think the referendum was held to advance government policy of joining the Euro. True the referendum promise was in the manifesto and deemed necessary to head off UKIP, but it was a referendum that Remain expected to win.
And a Remain result would have been used to trump the earlier promise of holding a referendum on joining the Euro, as further fiscal union was being prepared to solve the EU/Euro crisis, but Leave put this on hold.
And evidence of continuing state policy to join, when politically possible, was the promotion (over £200 billion off-books) of PFI, which was a mickey mouse accounting way of spending more on public services (using allegedly private money) whilst remaining within the public spending convergence and sustainability rules to join Euro.
https://newmatilda.com/2019/02/19/psychology-getting-julian-assange-part-1-whats-torture-got/
5 articles wrorth reading
How ironic that the first inline advert (at least when I view it) shows a woman’s hand holding a drinks can bearing the slogan
In view of the context, it would surely be more aptly preceded by “(Withdrawal of) … “.
Tom Feeley’s site, Information Clearing House, is still down. The same message appears –
‘Please forgive the interruption in service. It has been necessary to relocate our website to a more secure hosting provider.
The migration may take a couple of days and I ask for your patience as we strive to restore service.’
It’s back up apparently.
Also this about Robert Stuart.
‘Robert Stuart is making a documentary on ‘Saving Syria’s Children’. Craig wrote about Robert and his work in 2014, entitled as BBC Propaganda – https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/10/bbc-propaganda/
Robert has set up a crowdfunder and refers to Craig here on here – ‘My research has been endorsed by former UK ambassador Craig Murray, award-winning former Guardian journalist Jonathan Cook and many others.’
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/saving-syria-s-children-did-the-bbc-lie#/
Please help Robert.
I can’t believe that no one has posted anything on the 10/4/19.
Has something gone wrong on the site?
[ Mod: More likely something has gone wrong with your browser. So far 89 comments have been posted on 10/4/19 (not including deletions). Have a look at the latest thread: https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2019/04/on-the-pavement-with-wikileaks/
Regards. ]
So glad to see the poor man’s sufferings are now at an end:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/julian-assange-arrested-by-police-and-removed-from-ecuadorian-embassy-a4115121.html