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May 12, 2011

Sydney Peace Medal awarded to WikiLeaks founder

According to the foundation, the award was given to recognise the need for greater transparency and accountability for governments.

“by challenging centuries-old practices of government secrecy and by championing people’s right to know, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange have created the potential for a new order in journalism and in the free flow of information,” said Prof Stuart Rees, director of the Sydney Peace Foundation and founding director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney.

“Instead of demonising an Australian citizen who has broken no law, the Australian Government must stop shoring up Washington’s efforts to behave like a totalitarian state.

“The treatment of alleged whistleblower Bradley Manning confirms a US administration at odds with their commitment to universal human rights and intent on militaristic bullying,” he said, referring to the intelligence analyst with the US Army in Baghdad who was detained for allegedly giving classified data to WikiLeaks.

Assange, born in Australia, founded WikiLeaks and has since drawn massive controversy globally for leaking cables from US diplomats and the US military, posting a huge amount of confidential data on the web.

Assange is currently awaiting an appeal in London against his extradition to Sweden on allegations of sexual assault filed by two women last year.

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February 26, 2011

February 20, 2011

Julian Assange's Extradition Hearing Resumes Friday

Filed under: Julian Assange - Wikileaks — Tags: , , — Mal @ 1:10 pm

I just got this e-mail update from London from a Catholic Worker activist there who’s organizing another street vigil outside Julian Assange’s extradition hearing when it recommences tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) next to Belmarsh Prison in London. I’m taking some liberties in editing but essentially I got inspired by what Ciaron O’Reilly writes:

Julian Assange’s Extradition Hearing Resumes Friday, Bradley Manning Remains Buried Alive & What’s Left of the Anti-War Movement is on the Streets!

The two great anti-war show trials of our “Iraq/Afghanistan War” era continue apace. but 10 years into these wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, the persecutions of Bradley Manning and Julian Assange could mark a similar turning point as witnessed with the prosecutions of anti-war resistors during Vietnam: the “Chicago 8“; “Catonsville 9” ; the “Harrisburg Conspiracy” and the “Pentagon Papers“.

The Swedish extradition farce serves merely as a sideshow and holding action while reports swirl of the U.S. Attorney General working on a secret grand jury indictment of Assange. This could likely be facilitated through a kind of plea bargain offered to Manning, after months of softening him up through abusive solitary confinement & sensory deprivation in the Quantico, Virginia Marine Brig. the British government did its best to put Assange also in solitary (and off-line) in December but it only worked for a few days. they presently have Assange electronically tagged and curfewed.

Bradley Manning and Julian Assange have bet their lives on the assumption that if only people in the countries (U.S., U.K., Australia, Ireland , et.al) prosecuting these illegal wars, invasions and occupations KNEW the truth, they would be compelled to act against, or at least discuss, the wars! well, the jury is still out on that one, as (with a few honorable exceptions) Bradley and Julian have largely been hung out to dry by the human rights, church, liberal media bureaucrats, authoritarian left and @ scene in England.

(Above photo shows London Catholic Workers reading a Litany of the Afghan Civilian and British Military War Dead outside the extradition hearing of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange.)

On Monday February 7, 2011, at the Woolwich Court (conveniently located next to the infamous Category a Belmarsh Prison…most probably connected by a trap door under the dock), the world’s media were assembled, private and state security deployed. the Catholic Workers rocked up, establishing a shrine comprised of images of the Afghani and Iraqi war dead and three men who may spend the rest of their days incarcerated for opposing these wars on the poor.

*23 year old Welsh American U.S. Army Intelligence Officer Bradley Manning accused of leaking this footage of a U.S. helicopter massacre of unarmed Reuters journalists and the Iraqi family who arrived at the scene to tend to the wounded. (Here’s a song by Lovers Electric performed for Bradley Manning at the “Free Assange! Free Manning Free Speech” gig last Saturday night at Giuseppe Conlon House.)

*Shaker Aamer, a Saudi-born London resident, husband and father of four Londoners, the only British resident remaining in Guantanamo . the only British resident to be tortured with a British agent in the room.

* Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder

Throughout the day, the Catholic Workers dressed in Guantanamo outfits labeled:• Bradley Manning, Quantico• Saker Aamer, Guantanamo• Julian Assange ????????• You Next??????

Reading out a litany of the dead, the names of Afghan civilians and British troops killed in the war, the true nature of which Julian Assange & WikiLeaks have exposed and Bradley Manning is accused of exposing. Folks from “WikiLeaks London Support”, “Justice for Assange” and other folks boosted numbers to around 30 max at the court opposed to the extradition and judicial farce. a dissident member of the U.S. military turned up in civvies, but turned away when there was no large crowd to blend into.

The police inspector approached me on the second day, kind of concerned and incredulous, saying: “Where is everyone?”

“Maybe they are all in cyberspace, maybe the English peace movement is dead in the arse, maybe people don’t like Julian because he’s a hippy kid. Maybe they don’t like him because he’s Australian, or too blunt, too direct, maybe they’re jealous of him? who knows? go figure? but they ain’t prioritizing mobilizing around a free speech anti-war advocate who’s looking at a lifetime in a U.S. gulag or getting shanked once he arrives!”

The cops looked sympathetic, confused and left.

The world’s media looked confused and came over to interview me. they were kind of desperate and dateless, anyone else who was up for an interview was trying to get into the court’s public gallery– have you noticed how Brit court public galleries are designed to accomodate the least number of the public?

We will be back at Woolwich Court / Belmarsh Prison on Friday morning Feb 11th as this court case resumes. We’ll set up camp by 8 am, court case kicks off at 10 am with closing arguments. we will be joined by Razz (and his guitar) who recently played John Lennon in this great Christmas anti-war youtube hit and also by a British combat veteran of the Iraq war who will join us in reading out the names of the Afghan and British war dead.

I (Ciaron) write this as someone who has spent the last 30+ years being dragged through the courts, cells and jails for anti-war resistance. I’m beat up but upbeat. I’m pissed off but not depressed. I’m tired but not out of ideas. I’m hoping that this piece stimulates debate and fast. I’m not risking a life buried alive in the American gulag like whoever released this footage hoping to stimulate a broader debate about the wars. Or Julian Assange for circulating it.

Please consider joining us in solidarity with Bradley, Julian, Shaker and the people of Iraq and Afghanistan who remain in the firing line. Join us here or make a public statement there where you are.

Be there or be square or be anywhere! Free Julian Assange! Free Bradley Manning! Free Speech! End the War!

Ciaron O’ReillyBlog http://ciaron.wordpress.com/

“The poor tell us who we are,the prophets tell us who we could be,So we hide the poor,and kill the prophets.” —Phil Berrigan

Julian Assange's Extradition Hearing Resumes Friday

February 18, 2011

Inspector Clouseau Works in Sweden’s SPPO-Wikileaks

Dec. 3, 2010Swedish authorities have sent a second warrant to the UK for the arrest of Julian Assange regarding some trumped up phony charges after the first warrant was rejected on legal grounds.

The Swedish Prosecution Authority bungled the first warrant and Mr. Assange has addressed these charges in the past which are apparently an embarrassment to Sweden’s crime team and it is astoundingly evident they are under political pressure from the USA.  Assange has stated this was part of a smear campaign aimed at discrediting him and clearly undertaken to stop him from issuing more leaks about the US military secrets that aren’t so secret in any way.

The original Swedish documents indicate the trumped up charges are: rape, sexual molestation and coercion none of which are of major concern for normal visitors of Sweden.  The warrant was issued hours after the documents were released by Wikileaks is proof enough but also the previous Swedish judge who threw the case out of court.  Apparently a junior prosecutor-lawyer in the Sweden Public Prosecutor’s Office issued the warrant then they were considered baseless charges later.

In any case, there would be not enough reason for the UK to agree or accept a demand for an extradition or force Assange to appear in a Swedish court, since he has already refuted the charges which are extremely suspicious and the timing is even more so.

Julian Assange’s lawyers stated the charges involve a dispute over not using a condom during consensual sex involving two Swedish women. Knowing that Sweden is known for being one of  the sex capitals of the world where prostitution and porn are on every street it is hardly believable that the condom law is enforced in every visitor’s hotel room.

It is believed the prosecutors are making up more charges as they go along with this story and a lawyer in Australia James D. Catlin from Melbourne stated the Swedish justice system is becoming ” the laughing stock of the world”.

Catlin stated ” The swedes are making this up as they go along” and more suspicion is raised on the timing of these trumped up charges.

The laughing stock begins with the following facts:

1) Julian Assange is not a citizen of Sweden but only a tourist and the justice system singled him out over all the tourist that arrived in Sweden that did not use condoms during their stay.

2) The phony charges are being brought by two women who have concocted this story with the help of the Swedish prosecutors who are creating a fictional account of a created crime.

3) The Swedish prosecutor in August of 2010 has already embarrassed itself when the media learned that the same arrest warrant was withdrawn on the same day it was issued due to “lack of evidence” in the words of the SPPO -the infamous Sweden Public Prosecutor’s Office.

It appears the SPPO is modeling itself on the very famous investigator namely the bumbling Inspector Clouseau of the Pink Panther movie played by Peter Sellers.

We envision the investigation to continue somewhat like this video:

Scenes from A Shot in the Dark  – Classic Pink Pather Movie with Peter Sellers.  The Swedish prosecutor is bungling this case so badly it is making the media pee their pants laughing.

Certain portions of our comments reference Daniel Tencer’s article on Assange

Source: The Raw story, Sweden Investigating Assange for Condoms

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Editors Note: The whole affair is rather humorous and baseless charges to stop Wikileaks seems not only laughable but a waste of tax payers dollars in Sweden.

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Inspector Clouseau Works in Sweden’s SPPO-Wikileaks

February 10, 2011

Is Julian Assange’s arrest part of a smear campaign?

Filed under: Julian Assange - Wikileaks — Tags: , , — Mal @ 5:10 pm

The government file on Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, must surely make for fascinating reading. the creator of the whistle-blowing website was arrested in London on Tuesday, a warrant having been issued by Sweden for extradition on charges of rape, unlawful coercion and counts of sexual molestation alleged to have taken place in August this year. In line with the mystery surrounding the sources from whom the site’s leaked documents are gained, so emerge conspiracy theories of a smear campaign being launched at mr. Assange by those seated in the highest thrones of power.  Could such collusion be possible when the scenes are being played out in front of the world media?

The website has - particularly over the last couple of months - been responsible for a flurry of fuss across the globe, its principle remit seemingly being to stir up as much universal political consternation as possible through the dissemination of high-level, confidential information previously concealed by governments. Essentially, WikiLeaks broadcasts the most senior level of staffroom gossip, and understandably this has put nations’ noses out of place.

The most recent publications from the site have disclosed the content of hundreds of secret cables sent between diplomats of certain countries, many focusing on the foreign officials’ opinions of leaders: America thinks that the leader of Afghanistan is unfit to govern; Angela Merkel of Germany is ‘risk averse and rarely creative’; and Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is ‘feckless and vain’.  hardly war-mongering information.

But other, more tangible and touchy subjects are similarly bandied about, and at this one begins to wonder at Julian Assange’s motives for being the creator of chaos. In October, almost 400,000 documents detailing events in Iraq after the 2003 invasion were published, following 90,000 secret records of US military incident and intelligence reports about the Afghanistan war. It’s surely likely that the protests at the folly of this action are founded.

The principle wrangle is this: is Assange’s claim that he is a campaigner for truth and that it takes great courage to run a business of whistle-blowing stronger that the voice claiming that irreparable damage is being done? There have been strong suggestions that the information could be targeted by terrorist organizations; strained diplomatic relations are hardly unheard of in the political world, but there are valid reasons why some information is classified, and it is not always in the name of intentionally withholding actions from the scrutiny of the public eye.

Various high-profile Britons have stepped up to offer money for bail in the name of championing freedom of speech; no-one is denying that such a cause is worthy of fighting for, but is Assange really promoting freedom through the documents published?

The matter of whether the urgency to bring mr Assange to trial is politically motivated is a tricky one to unpick.  the number of enemies that he has amassed is impressive; however, his potential trial ostensibly concerns an issue far removed from mr Assange’s work – or so it seems.

WikiLeaks apologists are claiming that this situation is an overt affront to their fight for freedom and that it will not stem the flow of documents being released; detractors point to the fact that if mr Assange had been less prickly with the authorities in the first place – his recent entry into Britain, for example, is not officially recorded – then the circumstances would be somewhat different.  One can understand why mr Assange might feel he had grounds to avoid the law; what comes next and the theories behind it will be intriguing to watch.

Is Julian Assange’s arrest part of a smear campaign?

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