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Julian Assange 'stripped naked by prison guards' after first day of extradition hearing

 

 

Julian Assange had his case files confiscated and was stripped naked by prison guards after the first day of his extradition hearing in London.

 


https://www.sbs.com.au/news/julian-assange-stripped-naked-by-prison-guards-after-first-day-of-extrad...

 


 

There hasn't been much about this guy in the news in the last couple of weeks or so.  I just hope that he is doing OK.

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It's disgusting what they're doing to him.
Simply for revealing the truth.
Government's and certain organisations can't handle the truth.
Sheeple just don't want to be bothered with it.
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@icyfroth wrote:
It's disgusting what they're doing to him.
Simply for revealing the truth.
Government's and certain organisations can't handle the truth.
Sheeple just don't want to be bothered with it.

Well put and the last part about the sheeple nails it!  As long as sheeple are like this we'll never have a fair society.

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Well, nobody's been discussing this guy for a while so I've posted.


 

The Sydney Morning Herald   Julian Assange's extradition hearing to resume after false COVID scare

 

 

 


So the aticle says,

 

"He faces 18 charges that carry a combined maximum sentence of 175 years."

 

OK then, well what about the people he exposed and their crimes?????? What do they get??

 

This man who many call a hero should not be in jail for his 50th birthday. The world would be a better place if the people he exposed were there instead.

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Daily Mail

 

Julian Assange will learn on January 4 whether he will be sent to US to face hacking charges that could see him jailed for 175 years

 

* He faces 18 charges including conspiracy to expose military secrets
* He faces up to 175 years in prison if convicted of espionage offences in the US
* The Wikileaks founder has been fighting extradition since April last year

 

By Aliki Kraterou For Mailonline

Published: 06:46 AEDT, 30 October 2020 | Updated: 06:30 AEDT, 31 October 2020

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8894665/Julian-Assange-learn-January-4-sent-face-hacking-ch...

 

 

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Eyewitness to the agony of Julian Assange

 

Journalist and filmmaker John Pilger has been attending WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition hearing, which he has observed for several weeks from the public gallery at London’s Old Bailey. He spoke to Arena magazine’s Timothy Erik Ström about arguably this century’s most important political trial.

 

 
 

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Having watched Julian Assange’s trial firsthand, can you describe the prevailing atmosphere in the court?

 

The prevailing atmosphere has been shocking. I say that without hesitation; I have sat in many courts and seldom known such a corruption of due process; this is due revenge. Putting aside the ritual associated with “British justice”, at times it has been evocative of a Stalinist show trial. One difference is that in the show trials, the defendant stood in the court proper. In the Assange trial, the defendant was caged behind thick glass, and had to crawl on his knees to a slit in the glass, overseen by his guard, to make contact with his lawyers. His message, whispered barely audibly through face masks, was then passed by post-it the length of the court to where his barristers were arguing the case against his extradition to an American hellhole.

 

 https://redflag.org.au/index.php/node/7400

 


 

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@4channel wrote:


Daily Mail

 

Julian Assange will learn on January 4 whether he will be sent to US to face hacking charges that could see him jailed for 175 years

 

* He faces 18 charges including conspiracy to expose military secrets
* He faces up to 175 years in prison if convicted of espionage offences in the US
* The Wikileaks founder has been fighting extradition since April last year

 

By Aliki Kraterou For Mailonline

Published: 06:46 AEDT, 30 October 2020 | Updated: 06:30 AEDT, 31 October 2020

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8894665/Julian-Assange-learn-January-4-sent-face-hacking-ch...

 

 

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 RED FLAG

 

Eyewitness to the agony of Julian Assange

 

Journalist and filmmaker John Pilger has been attending WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition hearing, which he has observed for several weeks from the public gallery at London’s Old Bailey. He spoke to Arena magazine’s Timothy Erik Ström about arguably this century’s most important political trial.

 

 
 

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Having watched Julian Assange’s trial firsthand, can you describe the prevailing atmosphere in the court?

 

The prevailing atmosphere has been shocking. I say that without hesitation; I have sat in many courts and seldom known such a corruption of due process; this is due revenge. Putting aside the ritual associated with “British justice”, at times it has been evocative of a Stalinist show trial. One difference is that in the show trials, the defendant stood in the court proper. In the Assange trial, the defendant was caged behind thick glass, and had to crawl on his knees to a slit in the glass, overseen by his guard, to make contact with his lawyers. His message, whispered barely audibly through face masks, was then passed by post-it the length of the court to where his barristers were arguing the case against his extradition to an American hellhole.

 

 https://redflag.org.au/index.php/node/7400

 


 


I can only hope and pray that they let him go.

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Yes, icyfroth, he needs to be set free. He deserves an award for exposing what has been done in our name. The biggest criminals on this planet are the ones that rape and plunder and tell the people of their country they're doing it for freedom and democracy. Assaange provided the evidence that woke people up.

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 The Sydney Morning Herald

 

A dangerous precedent': British judge to hand down Julian Assange decision

 

 

Latika BourkeBy Latika Bourke
January 4, 2021 — 9.45am
 
 
 
 
 
 

London: Julian Assange has arrived at a London court to find out if he is to be extradited to the United States to face charges relating to WikiLeaks publications of a decade ago.

 

The 49-year-old Australian will hear his fate at London's Old Bailey on Monday evening (AEDT). He has been held at Belmarsh Prison since September 2019.

 

Assange's fiancee, Stella Moris, arrived at the Old Bailey with Kristinn Hrafnsson, the editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks. The pair arrived around half an hour before the hearing.

Before entering the building, Moris paused and placed a white safety mask on her face. Supporters chanted "Free Julian Assange" as she arrived; she did not make any comment.

 

 

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https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/british-judge-to-hand-down-julian-assange-extradition-decision-2...

 

 


 

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Be interesting to see what happens there, 4channel.

 

District Judge Vanessa Baraitser is set to rule Monday on whether the U.K. should extradite the controversial WikiLeaks founder to the U.S. to face trial on espionage charges. The highly anticipated decision will be announced at 10 a.m. at London’s Old Bailey courthouse.

"Her ruling will then be reviewed by Britain’s home secretary, Priti Patel, who gets to make the final decision.

But the case could still be dragged on for several more months, or even years, if whichever side loses choose to appeal. It’s also possible that Baraitser’s ruling won’t have any impact at all if President Trump intervenes in the case before leaving office on Jan. 20."

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/julian-assange-about-to-find-out-whether-he-will-be-extradited-... 

 

"But Assange drew praise from Trump during the 2016 campaign when WikiLeaks released emails that undercut Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. And it seems that Assange’s supporters have moved on from the extradition battle to focus on a possible pardon."

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/possible-trump-pardon-overshadows-assange-extradition-ruling/ar... 

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