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Showing Original Post only (View all)Australian Senator Peter Whish-Wilson Calls on US to Drop "Totalitarian" Case Against Julian Assange [View all]
A delegation of Australian lawmakers has arrived in Washington, D.C., to urge the Biden administration to halt its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange. More than 60 members of Australias Parliament from across the political spectrum have called for Assanges release. We speak to Australian Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson, who co-founded the Bring Julian Assange Home Parliamentary Group, about the growing Australian movement to free Assange and its implications for U.S.-Australia relations. Whish-Wilson warns that Assanges extradition to the U.S. to stand trial on espionage charges is something you would expect from a totalitarian regime and would set a dangerous precedent for press freedoms around the world.
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Australian Senator Peter Whish-Wilson Calls on US to Drop "Totalitarian" Case Against Julian Assange [View all]
Uncle Joe
Sep 2023
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Popularity was never the motivation for the creation of the 1st Amendment. n/t
Uncle Joe
Sep 2023
#7
Assange provided intel about secret government activities carried out in every American's name.
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#17
How would I have an opportunity to disagree, if I don't have access to the possibly embarrassing
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#29
Does that change the nature of the information revealed or it's relevance to our common welfare?
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#23
He's not a "journalist". Dumping raw disinformation from Putin on the web isn't journalism.
emulatorloo
Sep 2023
#10
And who oversees the classifiers if half of congress is corrupt? Half is being generous.
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#30
Hummm, who is the pre-schooler in your allegorical example, the American public?
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#28
So, if the truth is chaotic and unpleasant, and as the Republicans frequently reaffirm, lies are
Magoo48
Sep 2023
#34
Assange is currently in a UK jail while he litigates extradition. He is in a UK jail because
struggle4progress
Sep 2023
#31