Julian Assange’s Final Extradition Hearing: Mon. Sept. 7
‘Julian Assange receives first visitors in six months: “He is in a lot of pain”, Oscar Grenfell, 28 August 2020 (with permission)
“Julian Assange received his first visitors in six months, less than a fortnight out from British court hearings for the extradition of the persecuted WikiLeaks publisher to the US, where he faces life imprisonment for exposing American war crimes.
Stella Morris, Assange’s partner and an internationally-respected human rights attorney, was allowed to meet with the WikiLeaks founder earlier this week, after authorities at London’s Belmarsh Prison eased restrictions introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic. It was the first time that Morris and their two young children Gabriel and Max had seen Assange since March 22.
The visit is welcome news for all supporters of Assange and democratic rights. But it has underscored the brutal conditions in which he is held by the British authorities, despite not having been convicted of any crime, and has sparked renewed fears that his health is continuing to deteriorate.
In comments to the PA news agency after the visit, Morris said that the experience had been “incredibly stressful” but that she was relieved to have been able to see Assange.
“We had to keep social distancing and Julian was told he would have to self-isolate for two weeks if he touched the children,” Morris said. “Julian said it was the first time he had been given a mask because things are very different behind the doors.”
She added: “At least he got to see the children, even though he couldn’t touch them. The children were both calm. We all remained seated the whole time.”
Morris said that the older of the boys, Gabriel, who is three-years old, showed off his abilities to count and to recite the alphabet. Gabriel was born when Assange was a political refugee in Ecuador’s London embassy, where his arbitrary detention was enforced by British threats to arrest him if he set foot outside the building.
The infant child was immediately targeted for intrusive surveillance and other human rights violations by the US Central Intelligence Agency. Max, who is one-year-old, first met Assange in 2019 at Belmarsh, a facility dubbed Britain’s Guantánamo Bay.
Speaking of Assange’s physical condition, Morris said: “He is in a lot of pain.” She stated that he continues to suffer from a frozen shoulder, a long-term condition compounded by a lack of adequate medical treatment. He had also recently sprained his ankle.
“I could not see him very clearly because of the visors, but he looked a lot thinner. He was wearing a yellow armband to indicate his level of prisoner status, and you could see how thin his arms were,” Morris explained.
The confirmation that Assange has not been provided with a mask is evidence that the British state wants him dead. That the most high-profile political prisoner in the world, detained in a country falsely held up as a beacon of democracy, was not provided with the most basic protection during an unprecedented global pandemic sums up the criminality of the decade-long persecution of Assange.
At the height of the crisis, hundreds of prison staff and inmates at penitentiaries across the country were struck down by the virus, including in Belmarsh. Warnings from medical experts that Assange was particularly susceptible to succumbing to COVID-19, given his chronic respiratory issues, were ignored and an application for bail contemptuously dismissed.
The calls for Assange’s release on medical grounds during the pandemic followed statements of concern by doctors from around the world since November last year that Assange could die in Belmarsh due to a lack of adequate treatment.
United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer has repeatedly condemned Assange’s imprisonment as a continuation of government abuses that have resulted in the WikiLeaks founder displaying the medically-verifiable symptoms of psychological torture.” [long snip]
“The unprecedented persecution of the WikiLeaks publisher has also been treated as a non-event by the corporate media, which enjoy the closest ties with the military and intelligence agencies that have spearheaded the pursuit of Assange.
The substantial public support that Assange enjoys, which stands in marked contrast to the stance of the political and media establishments, has been expressed in the response to an online fundraiser for his legal expenses, initiated last week by Morris.
The initial target of £25,000 was achieved within days. A stretch goal of £50,000 has since been surpassed and the appeal is well on its way to the new target of £75,000. As of this writing, almost £68,000 has been contributed by 1,563 people from around the world.”
‘Join my fight to free Julian Assange and stop US extradition’ by Stella Moris
“I am the partner of Julian Assange and the mother of his two sons. I am fighting against his extradition to the United States, September 3, 2020
“Only four days to go…
As we draw closer to Julian’s extradition hearing on Monday, I would like to share the latest news with you.
If anyone would like to come down to the Old Bailey on Monday there will be a safe socially-distanced demonstration taking place outside the court from 9am. Everyone is very welcome to come and show their support for Julian.
There will be a stage set up near the entrance to the Old Bailey. Speakers will include Kristinn Hrafnsson, editor-in-chief of Wikileaks, John Shipton, Julian’s father, and Dame Vivienne Westwood.
I was not able to speak to Julian at all for a few days, after seeing him in Belmarsh last week. But I am pleased to say we have been able to talk on the phone this week and that has been a great comfort.
Julian will not have seen the case in full before he arrives into the court room. The other side continues to submit documents after deadlines have past. Since legal documents have to be posted to Belmarsh prison as hard copies, they won’t reach Julian in time before the hearing starts.
When he arrives in court on Monday morning it will be first time Julian will have seen his legal team in person in over six months. However, his lawyers are dealing with all the last-minute details of the case and making final preparations for Monday.
Thank you once again for your support in this very important case. More and more people are waking up to the realisation that this hearing has huge ramifications for other publishers and journalists.
Julian faces 175 years in prison in the United States for the ‘crime’ of journalism and exposing truths. If the UK court decides to extradite Julian, that sets a precedent for any publisher or journalist to be put on trial abroad if a country does not like something that has been written about them.
However, there are still many people who are not aware of the consequences this case will have on freedom of speech. Please continue to share details with your friends and contacts about the extradition hearing and of this fundraising appeal.
Stella Moris
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‘Call to action: PROTEST at the Old Bailey as Assange hearing starts’, Sept. 4, 2020, dontextraditeassange.com
“WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be back in court for the final part of his extradition hearing this Monday (7 September 2020) at the Old Bailey in London.
‘This is the press freedom case of the 21st century’, said John Rees of the Don’t Extradite Assange Campaign, ‘anyone who cares about freedom of speech, about the ability of journalists to tell the public what the powerful would prefer to remain hidden should make their way to the Old Bailey and let their voice be heard’.
Julian Assange is sought by the Trump administration for publishing US government documents which exposed war crimes and human rights abuses. The politically motivated charges represent an unprecedented attack on press freedom and the public’s right to know – seeking to criminalise basic journalistic activity. Assange’s defence team will argue that the extradition itself is an abuse of the UK extradition process. If convicted Julian Assange faces a sentence of 175 years, likely to be spent in extreme isolation.
Julian Assange has been held at HMP Belmarsh high security prison in London, his legal team have been denied in-person access to their client since March due to COVID19. The case is anticipated to last at least three weeks.
Join the socially-distanced PROTEST with us on Monday 9am at Old Bailey, EC4M 7EH London.”
(followed by >): Special Press Briefing
‘Julian Assange’s fiancée, Stella Moris, on their secret family; The WikiLeaks founder secretly fathered two children while holed up at the Ecuadorian embassy. Now he is in prison fighting extradition to the US and the hearing that will decide his fate resumes on Monday. His fiancée tells Kirsty Lang their extraordinary love story’, thetimes.co.uk, Sept. 6, 2020
'Julian will be put on a show trial - then they'll bury him': https://t.co/HAYMq8RHH6
— Stella Moris (@StellaMoris1) September 6, 2020
Debunking All The Assange Smears
Updated this mega-article ahead of the Assange trial because whenever Assange is back in the news the smear engine ramps back up again. Bookmark it and use it however you like. Let me know if you spot other needed updates.https://t.co/ZKGwFkh5p0
— Caitlin Johnstone (@caitoz) September 6, 2020
(cross-posted from Café Babylon)
Comments
There's live coverage today and some from last night
I know long form video isn't your cup of tea, but others might have an interest.
This posted last night...
Noam Chomsky, Daniel Ellsberg and Alice Walker take part in this Courage Foundation panel discussion moderated by Jimmy Dore ahead of Julian Assange’s extradition hearing beginning on Monday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BncaMgqr2gw (1 hour)
And this is scheduled for tonight...
WATCH: CN Live! —The Media Trial of the Century—at 8 pm EDT Sunday Today Sept. 6
a preview show on the resumption of the extradition hearing of imprisoned WikiLeaks’ publisher Julian Assange at Old Bailey in London.
https://consortiumnews.com/2020/09/06/watch-cn-live-the-media-trial-of-t...
Maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel ahead for Julian. I sure hope so!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
thanks, amigo.
but no, i won't watch, esp. as it scarcely matters at this point. but as you say, others may be glad to partake.
on edit: given the vast corruption and bias of judge vanessa baraitser, an acolyte of 'lady arbuthnot', her predecessor...it doesn't even matter if the prosecutor got joshua schulte to turn states' evidence for the US, etc..
but oh, the irony: several years ago assange was notified by email that the entire board of the Freedom of the Press Foundation (anonymizing contributions) threw Wikileaks out, and that included ellsberg, trevor timm, john cusack (why was he on the board?), glenn greenwald, and the rest.
Thank you very much for the links you provided
I will listen to them and watch them.
Without listening to and withoug watching them, I can say with confidence, that I never could have imagined such a torturous, unfair, morally corrupt and unforgiving imprisonment procedure. Scum. Period. Many countries played to scum drummers.
Auf Deutsch gesagt, als Mensch sind diejenigen, die über Assange Gefangenschaft entschieden haben, imo, Schweinehunde. I can say that only in the German language. Cursing I still do in German.
I have no real hope, but I pray for the light at the end of this darkest tunnel.
https://www.euronews.com/live
i see no light, either,
as the history shows repeatedly how he's been sold out by 'friend' (freedom of the press foundation he and perry barlow (?) started to beginee with) and foe alike, including being spied on in the Ecuadorian embassy then dragged out by the met police under the orders of lenin moreno.
judge lady arbuthnot, wife of a Tory Lord, to judge vanessa baraitser have behaved in such a criminal and political persecution fashion all the way along. six months since he's seen his attorneys, for instance.
but stella seems to believe it's a 'show trial', which i assume means the verdict was in ahead of the trial.
it's just all so bleak; in a way i'm surprised he's still alive. but i know we'll all be tryin' to send good vibes to him inside the Old Bailey.
oh, and thanks soooo much for messaging me about having writter: 'Monday, Aug. 7', rather thn 'Sept. 7'.
i haven't had time to read caitlin johnstone's updated assange smear sheet yet. she only twettr it's existence a few minutes before i'd found it on julian's mama's twit account.
BTW, I tried to watch the first video, but
whoever made the sound file match with the correct time code of the video material made some enervating mistake.
Just as a warning, just listen to that video, don't watch it. It distracts you from the spoken words, if image and sound do not match up exactly.
The other video streams in around 8 minutes from now.
https://www.euronews.com/live
thanks for keeping the story alive here
was able to make a small donation and post on Facebook.
feels good to have done something.
thanks again.
bless your heart;
i can't even contribute save for posting this diary.
i have a few things to offer, but for now, given the scant interest here (during election season, i guess)...i may tomorrow.
but for tonight, i'll close with wishing julian and stella 'time dreams'. i guess mama assange christine as well, and papa john shipton. it's impossible for me to even begin to imagine what they're all going through.
good night, all. and may john trudell keep kickin' ass on the other side. you were a human among humans, john, turning poison to medicine like no one i've ever known.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRTMe_EPgSM]
update
I checked this morning and donations have risen 50% since yesterday- now at 105,000 pounds ($140,000).
Number of contributors up to 2,400 from 1,600.
With ten days to go the goal is 150,000 pounds.
I would not have donated if not for your post.
thanks for the nudge.
how good to hear!
i know stella and julian are sooooo appreciative. welcome for the nudge, wish mr. wd and i'dd had the wherewithal to contribute.
morning additions:
and given the complexities and sources afoot, it mat take several comments:
re: caitln johnstone’s: Updated april 19 ‘Debunking All The Assange Smears’, (a 75-minuted read), i hadn’t checked every hyperlink within the 31 listed, but as far as i can tell, this is the key update:
it may well be that in the original she'd named the fearless investigative Intercept reporters who'd smeared him and lied about him. i did keep track of them, but whitney webb, whom i'd discovered later, writes so fluidly and orderly in her investigative journalism that it's breathtaking. in her lengthy jan 19, 2018
‘FBI Whistleblower on Pierre Omidyar and His Campaign to Neuter Wikileaks;
FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds asserts Pierre Omidyar decided to create The Intercept to not only take ownership of the Snowden leaks but also to continue his blockade against WikiLeaks and create a “honey trap” [Secure Drop] for whistleblowers'
she includes:
and links to:
https://theintercept.com/2017/11/15/wikileaks-julian-assange-donald-trum... (robert mackey)
https://www.thedailybeast.com/free-press-group-set-to-cut-off-wikileaks (poulsen/ackerman)[major snip]
..................................
according to Glenn Greenwald and Ed snowden, Assange is 'the bad whistleblower' as opposed to snowden 'the good whistleblower', although of course assange was a journalist and publisher, not a journalist. and he and Wikileaks didn't vet their leaks with the military, etc. before publication.
but to my mind, given the Power and Fame of Greenwald, he, snowden, naomi klein, robert mackey, and micah lee (there may have been one more i've forgotten) have done their damnedest to blaspheme julian and darken his name forever.
news from london:
Courage Foundation @couragefound 2h
Read our continuous detailed coverage of the #AssangeCase
hearing
Hearing Resumes: September 2020
some confirmations:
@wikileaks
New: Read the defence skeleton arguments here:
https://dontextraditeassange.com/press-release/julian-assange-defence-sk...
#Assangecase
WTF?
@wikileaks 5h
'The court asks Assange whether he is prepared to consent to be extradited? Assange responds no.'
@kgosztola sept. 7
'Assange confirms name and date of birth. Old extradition request is withdrawn. Assange has not been able to see the warrant that he was served with, according to defense. Prosecution says Assange was served papers this morning
We're dealing with formalities because, flouting US-UK extradition treaty guidelines, the US government issued a superseding indictment mid-process, expanded narrative details, and forced the court to re-arrest Assange. They should've done back in June but had not until today.
Fitzgerald, Assange's lawyer, informs the court he has seen Assange for the first time in six months.
i'm pretty sure that the rest k. gosztola has tweeted is in the Daily Summary at the top.
the mortal world lost two social justice giants this week:
first: Anarchist Anthropologist David Graeber; one obit at the Guardian, sept. 6. 2020
David Graeber on Twitter:
@davidgraeber
'I'm an anthropologist, sometimes I occupy things & such. I see anarchism as something you do not an identity so don't call me the anarchist anthropologist'
; )
his final Tweet; irony alert:
and Kevin Zeese of first the October2011 movement, then Popular Resistance partner of Dr. Margaret Flowers. from Margaret's newsletter this a.m.:
Many thanks to both of you. May your next journeys be filled with blessings and love.
margaret had written:
and so they are, Margaret: 'DAY ONE OF ASSANGE HEARING: Dramatic Opening Day; First Witness Testifies After Judge Denies Adjournment to January', September 7, 2020
Loss
Sad news indeed about Graeber and Zeese. Losing Kevin Zeese is a particularly tough blow.
glad to hear you
knew about both, and especially kevin zeese. he and margaret had even traveled to nicaragua to report the truth v. lies of the US Imperial MSM.
good night, and thank you, busta keaton. i'm weary beyond weary, including the smoke cloud from the Cameron fire in the far NW corner of the state that's blown up in the past 24 hours to 93,000 acres and is snowing ash all the way to denver. at least rain turning to snow is forecast for fort collins and vicinity, which may help the firefighters' efforts.
95 daily here, and tues. night a freeze is predicted; go figure. can't begin to think of a closing song....
Seen on Centrists Central
Any coverage of Assange is met with disdain because he helped Russia steal the election from HerHeinous even though there are no charges related to the Russian/Mueller bullshit. And because the persecution of Assange and Wikileaks started during Saint Obama's tenure they have turned a blind eye to it. But tying Wikileaks to Russian interference was done to make Assange a pariah and a bad person that needs to be punished. Gone are the kudos for Wikileaks for exposing war crimes and crimes against humanity that happened during Bush the Lesser's tenure after they released Collateral Murder showing troops murdering innocent people. Of course no one was charged for war crimes because the US is above the law. But boy do they love covering Trump's War on the Media.
I am beyond sick and saddened at what is happening to Julian and don't know where to put the feelings. This farce of a trial should have every person who believes in the rule of law upset, but most people even aren't aware of it happening because the media has been told not to cover it.
I will continue praying for some type of injunction that stops this miscarriage of justice. This travesty. This unjust persecution of someone exposing the PTB war crimes.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
yes, 'putin's puppet',
i'll comment further later, but i'm sad, sick, dispirited after covering day one, and need some rest.
thanks, snoopy.
ah, the penny drops.
this is liberal poutrage about trump's censorship:
i dunno which corporate media aren't covering the final extradition hearing, but yesterday sputnik did (rather craptastically) and finally today RT.com is. wish i'd heard this, but it's bold and brilliant in written form, as well:
‘John Pilger: The Stalinist trial of Julian Assange’, today, RT.com
in another piece at RT:
they'd included this fine video, and look! (aussie doughty street attorney) jennifer robinson is there with stella!
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRa0dO60xEg&feature=emb_logo]
Vanessa Baraitser the 'judge' in the case
What I have to say about this 'woman' is not fit to write in public. But then I am sure I am not alone in my thoughts.
Kevin Gosztola has written about the today's hearings. Not much was accomplished.
Every person in the UK that supports this should be shamed at the highest order and yet it looks like many people there are either uniformed about what's happening or they just don't care. Even I would be protesting against this if I lived close by. Pain be damned, I'd be there.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
no, you're not alone,
but she was taught well by her predecessor Judge Lady Arbuthnot, wasn't she?
i admit i hadn't stayed for all kevin's reporting, even though some names were unfamiliar to me. but i did look back at the site on pre-hearing coverage & 'what to expectt' in which he'd noted:
i know many supporters believe that exposing US wars (collatera murder, the iraq was logs, etc.) is/was key to the increased charges brought against him, but he'd long-since posited that publishing the CIA vault 7 (and part of 8?) was made pompeo and trump even more nuts!
and now factor in how many Republican former nat. security heads have joined the biden campaign: 38 was it? i remember that wsws had published the full list. brrrrrrr.
although...do you recall that when greenwald/snowden wouldn't name the country that (iirc) the NSA was using to target, sight in, bombs? and assange/wikileaks gave them a deadline to do so, it passed, and he/they named: Afghanistan? no, you don't want to hurt the american war effort do you, boys?
Craig Murray
Media Freedom? Show me the MSM Journalist Opposing the Torture of Assange
Julian is in a maximum security prison even though he has been charged with no crime. Even the Russia Gate fools should be outraged over this. Boy it's a good thing I am banned from DK or my diary on Assange would certainly get me banned. I have nothing but contempt for those who are going along with this just because they believe he worked with Russia to derail HER.
Bill Binney was also charged under the espionage act that Wilson made up to put Eugene Debs in jail to silence him from talking about how the ramp up to WWI was bogus. That it's still around today and being used by Obama 8 times and by Trump here and in other cases shows the US is full of shit when it shouts what it stands for. Not news of course, but....
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
awesome column,
and what an eternally dedicated champion of assange's he's been. when i went there yesterday he hadn't penned this, as he's been up to his eyeballs defending himself from contempt of court charges, and now is facing an appeal. i've long forgotten the details, but what a magnificent truth teller he is!
he'd also said that today he'd likely be on his way to glascow to see his son, and listed the ironies involve in 'social distancing' that would be in play during his visit.
John Pilger
Twitter is abuzz with Assange news. Lots of people are following it, but not the effing mainstream media of course. Also lots of idiots who think Russia was involved in releasing Hillary’s emails. I’ve been busy. But people have closed their minds to facts.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
thank you; i'd figured
the long version might be on youtube, and this a.m. wsws provided it; it's so powerful!
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=DQZMo2vhv0U&feature=emb_...
as to no MSM covering the final extradition hearing, indeed they are as this Bingle shows.
i'd checked the guardian early this a.m. and ben quinn is covering day two, and it sounds ugly unjust corrupt as all giddy-up, but the 'opinions' on the superceding indictment are epic fukkery, as in: being convicted on the Aug 12 document neither assange nor his attorneys had seen...could mean immediate extradition, but don't quote me i've read for too many hours before the blood red sun rose.
by the by, mr. wd's co-worker was incorrect: this smoke is from the east fork fire near vernal in NE utah, 15,000 acres 15% contained.
more in a bit on testimonials in front of the old bailey yesterday; one in particular made me weep.
the rubbish inside the courtroom
was epic, but it wasn't in quinn's coverage of day 2 that i'd seen that info about the 'superceding indictment'.
Julian Assange warned by judge after outburst during extradition trial;
WikiLeaks founder told he faces removal after interjection during lawyers’ exchange', sept. 8, 2020
i'm on a bit of a break day with a new, but broken mixer...on 3-loaves-of-bread day. we finally had to buy a new heating wood stove, it also arrived...broken, as did the fridge we bought six months ago and had to send back.
in the meantime, i'll check day 2 of from the courage foundation's coverage at the top of the OP.
from wsws this a.m.:
they quote pilger and hfaffnson, neither of whom were allowed into the court, as well as Agatha who’d come from Germany, Anna Price...and several others, all well-spoken.
and
Cheryl provided a damning testimonial, this is but a part:
you my recall that corbyn had shown his true colors by saying that: ‘Julian Assange 'must answer' rape and sexual assault allegations in Sweden, Corbyn says’, april 13, 2019
but oh, my; t’was Elleane Green who made me cry"