Professor Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture brilliantly exposes here, the concerted smear campaign amounting to torture waged against Julian Assange, to hide the awkward truth and at the same time, condition others to believe the allegations and legitimise this kind of treatment. Melzer says that this works to create a precedent, which can be and will be used on others, while the powerful keep on doing what they want with impunity. Continue reading Demasking the Torture of Julian Assange
Category Archives: Rights
Out for a night to campaign for Julian Assange
By Joe Montero
Moving through Melbourne on an evening with a group of campaigners drumming up support for Julian Assange, was a great experience. It showed that there is a lot of support around town for the journalist, editor and founder of WikiLeaks. Continue reading Out for a night to campaign for Julian Assange
Boy kept naked in a police cell showcases the wrong taking place
by Adam Carlton
The unfortunate reality is that the mistreatment of Australia’s First Nations continues is case after case. One would be too many. That a parade incidents keep on occurring, is a national disgrace. Continue reading Boy kept naked in a police cell showcases the wrong taking place
US Marines in Darwin could drag Australia into war
From the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN)
A national peace group claims that the USA marines stationed in Darwin could drag Australia into war. The claim follows lengthy correspondence between IPAN, the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, and a succession of Prime Ministers and Ministers of Defence. Continue reading US Marines in Darwin could drag Australia into war
Standing up for Julian Assange in Melbourne
By Joe Montero
On Friday 14 June, about 30 people arrived at 90 Collins street in Melbourne, to call on the British government to stop persecuting Julian Assange and, and for the Australian to prevent his extradition the United States and bring him back home to Australia.
The location is the building housing the British Vice Consul’s office. The crowd and banners outside caused considerable disruption to business.
This marks a growing movement within Australia, backing the founder of WikiLeaks. As the process in the United Kingdom moves forward, this movement is likely to grow in numbers and impact.
It is not only that a wrong is being committed here and more people are starting to see through the smear campaign that has been carried out over the lest seven years. There’s a growing realisation that there is a connection between this and the rise of persecutions in a number of countries and in Australia.
On Friday it was an opportunity to talk about all of this to people in the city centre.
Earlier on, the event was marred by police action to take down a banner, which culminated with the arrest of two people. To witnesses this was clearly a case of over reaction and may have even been the result of politically inspired direction from higher up.
It is was this it backfired and drew attention to what was going on, as well as bringing home that Australia moving in the direction of autocracy and increasing subversion of basic rights. This trend must be fought against.
A point clearly made was that Julian Assange has been hunted, because he is seen as a major threat to some very rich and powerful individuals and groups. They fear exposure.
Julian Assange and WikiLeaks committed the crime of exposing the massive scale of corruption and tax evasion shown in the panama Papers. They also exposed the lengths to which political leaders will go to lie, in order to justify military action against other countries.
None have been more guilty than those in the United States, Great Britain and Australia. What they have done constitutes crimes against humanity.
The combination of these crimes and the massive level of corruption, is the reason why they have been so intent on conspiring to get Assange and destroy WikiLeaks.
They have worked hard to dirty his reputation, using false claims that he has mistreated women, and even public speculation of hygiene habits and accusations that he failed to feed a cat.
Together, it has served the purpose of making Julian Assange look like a person unworthy of any sympathy.
The application by the United States to have him extradited is being is underway, and there is a real chance that he will be handed over, to face a mockery of a trial, on suspect espionage charges for charges, which carry 170 years or more of prison.
Despite his health problems, Julian Assange has made it clear that he intends to continue fighting with everything he’s got. By doing this, he champions our own right to speak. Can we do anything less?
Julian Assange campaigner Jacob Grech, speaks about Assange and the role the Federal Police are playing in the attack on the right to speak.
Video from Anthony Snowden]
Video: Julian Assange’s father speaks out
An emotional John Shipton talks to press outside Belmarsh Prison, about his son’s ordeal and determination to keep on fighting the abuse, and the culpability of the Australian government.
Video from RT UK
Fighting to defend the right to report the wrongdoing of the powerful
By members of the Media Entertainment and Arts alliance (MEAA)
The National Justice Project, a not-for-profit legal service dealing with human rights issues, has launched a petition. It calls for legislative change and immediate action to protect journalists and whistleblowers. Continue reading Fighting to defend the right to report the wrongdoing of the powerful
Police raid on the ABC is a sign of where Australia is heading
By Ben Wilson
Like many others, I am angry about the raid on the ABC by the Federal Police. They have been used yet again, as a weapon to silence critics. Continue reading Police raid on the ABC is a sign of where Australia is heading
Assange hit by persecution on three fronts
by Adam Carlton
The more I hear about what is being thrown against Julian Assange, the angrier I get. Not one, but possibly three politically driven show trials are under way. Continue reading Assange hit by persecution on three fronts