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Hier de analyse die Chris Hedges gaf over het proces van Julian Assange tegen zijn uitlevering en dan met name de mogelijkheid om nog in beroep te mogen gaan.
Het is alleen al een schande dat dit proces nodig is terwijl het overduidelijk is dat één en ander is gebaseerd op VS leugens….. Dan te weten dat de opperschoft Sunak, de premier van Groot-Brittannië, gisteren het gore lef had om de leiding van de gevangenis waar de fascistische misdadiger Navalny overleed op de sanctielijst te zetten….. Alsof er nog Russen zijn, die als ze geen familie hebben in GB, zin hebben om dat dat land te bezoeken….. En dat op de dag dat de gelauwerde onderzoeksjournalist Julian Assange in het land Van Sunak moest verzoeken om nog eenmaal in beroep te mogen gaan tegen zijn uitlevering aan de grootste terreurentiteit ter wereld, de VS……
Een ander land de les lezen terwijl Sunak, zijn regering en de voorgaande van dezelfde neoliberale Tory Partij verantwoordelijk zijn voor het bijna vijf jaar lang geestelijk en lichamelijk martelen van Julian Assange in de Londense Belmarsh gevangenis…. Vijf jaar lang in isolatiefolter, één van de smerigste vormen van marteling die mensen geestelijk en lichamelijk kapotmaakt en dat voor het doen van zijn werk >> het aanbrengen van zeer ernstige oorlogsmisdaden begaan door het VS terreurleger, gegevens over oorlogsmisdaden die hem werden toevertrouwd door klokkenluiders als Chelsea Manning…..
Het is in de meeste zogenaamde democratieën zo dat het weet hebben van misdaden je verplicht deze te melden, laat staan als het om ernstige oorlogsmisdaden gaat die een zogenaamde democratie verborgen wil houden…. (wat overigens eens te meer aangeeft dat de VS géén democratie noch een rechtsstaat is, gezien het handelen ten aanzien van Julian is ook GB géén rechtsstaat, al waren deze feiten bij een flink aantal mensen al veel langer bekend)
Hier de analyse van Chris Hedges, eerder gepubliceerd op Substack, waarin ook hij nogmaals aangeeft dat het een grove leugen is dat mensen in gevaar zouden zijn gebracht door de openbaringen van Julian….. Verder spreekt Hedges over de aanklager van de VS, een zionistisch racistische (dus fascist) schoft met de naam Kromberg, die in de VS als openbaar aanklager Palestijnen en bijvoorbeeld klokkenluider Chelsea Manning op uitermate valse wijze heeft vervolgd en achter de tralies heeft weten te krijgen, alles gebaseerd op leugens….. Ook in het proces van Assange tegen zijn uitlevering speelt deze ploert een prominente, zeer valse rol…..
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Julian Assange’s Grand
Inquisitor
The prosecution lawyers
in the High Court seeking to ensure Julian’s extradition to the
U.S. rely almost exclusively on the judicial opinions of Gordon
Kromberg, a highly controversial U.S. attorney.
Kangaroo
Courtship – by Mr. Fish
LONDON
— The
prosecution for the U.S., which is seeking to deny Julian Assange’s
appeal of an extradition order, begun by the Trump administration and
embraced by the Biden administration, grounded its arguments on
Wednesday in the dubious affidavits filed by a U.S. federal
prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia, Gordon Kromberg.
The
charges articulated by Kromberg — often false — to make the case
for extradition did not fly with the two High Court judges, Jeremy
Johnson and Dame
Victoria Sharp,
who are overseeing Julian’s final appeal in the British courts.
The prosecuting
attorneys, under questioning from the judges, were knocked off
balance when challenged about the veracity of several of the claims
which Kromberg made in support of the indictment against Julian. This
was especially the case when the attorneys argued that the classified
documents Julian released in 2010 — known as the Iraq and Afghan
war logs — were not redacted. These unredacted documents, they told
the court, jeopardized the lives of those named in the documents and
caused some to “disappear.”
As
defense lawyers Edward Fitzgerald KC and Mark Summers KC made clear,
and the judges seemed to acknowledge, the documents were
indeed redacted by
Julian as he worked with media partners, such as The Guardian and The
New York Times, when WikiLeaks published classified military
documents concerning the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, along with U.S.
State Department cables. The unredacted versions were first
published by
the website Cryptome after two reporters from The Guardian published
a book with
the passcode to the documents, leading to their publication by other
online organizations.
Julian contacted
the US
government, as Summers told the court, and spoke to them at length,
in an attempt to prevent the unredacted cables from being published.
In the end, the U.S. state department chose not to act. U.S.
officials have sheepishly admitted they have no evidence of anyone
named in the documents being harmed. Other allegations — such
as that Julian tried to help Chelsea Manning, who leaked the
documents, decode a password hash to access documents or protect her
identity, or that he sought to conspire with computer hackers —
have also been debunked.
A
report provided to
Judge Baraitser by a U.S. military forensic expert found that even if
Manning was able to decode the password hash (which neither she nor
anyone at WikiLeaks ever did) it would not have provided access to
documents, it would not have provided her with anonymity and it would
not have given her access to documents which she did not already
have. The expert also described that someone with Manning’s
technical knowledge, skill and experience, as well as her lawful
access to Top Secret materials, would have known this . But these
Kromberg-inspired canards are all the U.S. has, so it uses them.
By
the end of the day, it seemed likely that, probably by April, since
requested written briefs have to be turned into the judges in March,
the two judges will permit an appeal on at least a few of the points.
This will, conveniently for the Biden administration — which I
expect does not want to take on the contentious issue of extraditing
Julian while fueling the genocide in
Gaza — mean that any extradition would occur after the election.
The
two-day hearing was Julian’s last
chance to
request an appeal of the extradition decision made in
2022 by
the then British home secretary, Priti Patel and of many of the
rulings of District Judge Vanessa Baraitser in
2021.
If Julian is denied an appeal he can request the European Court of
Human Rights (ECtHR)
for a stay of execution under Rule
39, which is given in “exceptional circumstances” and “only
where there is an imminent risk of irreparable harm.” But it is
possible the British court could order Julian’s immediate
extradition prior to a Rule 39 instruction or decide to ignore a
request from the ECtHR to allow Julian to have his case heard by the
court.
The
CIA seeks Julian’s imprisonment in the U.S. because of the release
of the documents known
as Vault
7, which exposed hacking
tools that
permit the CIA to access our phones, computers and televisions,
turning them — even when switched off — into monitoring and
recording devices. The formal extradition request does not include
charges based on the release of the Vault 7 files, but the U.S.
request also only came after the release of the Vault 7 material. The
CIA usually gets what it wants. But for the near future I expect
Julian to continue to rot in HM Prison Belmarsh, where he has been
imprisoned for nearly five years as he deteriorates physically and
psychologically. This slow motion execution is intentional.
It is hard to call any
court ruling, other than the dropping of the charges against him, a
victory, but the longer he stays out of U.S. hands, the more hope he
has of regaining his freedom for carrying out the most important
investigative journalism of our generation.
Prosecution attorney
Clair Dobbin KC, her long blonde hair spilling out from under her
official curled blonde court wig, clung to the Kromberg affidavit
like the holy grail, reading sections of it to the court.
“It
is not part of the ordinary responsibilities of journalists to
actively solicit and publish classified information,” she told the
court, in one of her most obtuse statements.
The core charges, she
said, echoing Kromberg, were “complicity in illegal acts to obtain
or receive voluminous databases of classified information;” the
attempt to “obtain classified information through computer hacking”
and “publishing certain documents that contained the un-redacted
names of innocent people who risked their safety and freedom to
provide information to the United States and its allies, including
local Afghans and Iraqis, journalists, religious leaders, human
rights advocates, and political dissidents from repressive regimes.”
Of course, as Julian’s
defense pointed out, many of these people were informants, aiding and
abetting U.S. war crimes, but the phrase “war crimes” was never
mentioned by the prosecution, magically erased from the case.
The prosecution, relying
on Kromberg, insisted Julian was not a journalist, that what he
published was “not in the public interest” and that the U.S. was
not seeking his extradition on political grounds. They charged that
“hostile foreign governments, terrorist groups, and criminal
organizations have exploited WikiLeaks disclosures in order to gain
intelligence to be used against the United States and to be used
against foreign nationals who provided assistance to the United
States.” They said that Osama bin Laden had requested the material
posted by WikiLeaks and that the Taliban used the documents to
identify informants.
I
first encountered Kromberg — a fervent Zionist with ties to
Israel’s far-right settler movement in the occupied West Bank —
when in the wake of the attacks of 9/11, the U.S. government began
imprisoning leading Palestinian activists as “terrorists” and
shutting down Palestinian charities such as The
Holy Land Foundation.
Kromberg
served as the Grand Inquisitor in these witch hunts, going after
numerous Muslims including Ahmed
Abu Ali,
as well as my friend, the Palestinian professor and activist Dr.
Sami al-Arian.
Al-Arian endured a
six-month show trial in Florida – not unlike Julian’s – that
saw the government’s case collapse in a mass of contradictions and
innuendo. During the trial the government called 80 witnesses and
subjected the jury to hundreds of hours of often inane phone
transcriptions and recordings, made over a 10-year period, which the
jury dismissed as “gossip.” Out of the 94 charges made against
the four defendants, there were no convictions. Of the 17 charges
against al-Arian — including “conspiracy to murder and maim
persons abroad” — the jury acquitted him of eight and was hung on
the rest. The jurors disagreed on the remaining charges by a count of
10 to 2, favoring his full acquittal.
Following the acquittal,
the Palestinian professor, under duress, accepted a plea bargain
agreement that would spare him a second trial, saying in his
agreement that he had helped people associated with Palestinian
Islamic Jihad, the second largest resistance organization in Gaza and
the West Bank, with immigration matters. He was sentenced to 57
months in prison. Al-Arian, while imprisoned, was ordered by Kromberg
to testify in the grand jury investigation of the International
Institute of Islamic Thought in Herndon, Virginia.
When
al-Arian’s lawyers asked Kromberg to delay the transfer of the
professor to Virginia because of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan,
Kromberg told them
“if they can kill each other during Ramadan they can appear before
the grand jury.” Kromberg, according to an affidavit signed by
al-Arian’s attorney, Jack Fernandez, also said: “I am not going
to put off Dr. al-Arian’s grand jury appearance just to assist in
what is becoming the Islamization of America.”
The government wasted $80
million trying to convict Dr. al-Arian, who refused Kromberg’s
demand that he testify and was charged with contempt. He was
eventually deported and lives in Turkey.
“In
2017, Kromberg prosecuted the
case of a D.C. police officer accused of buying gift cards in support
of terrorism, charges that arose from a controversial sting
operation,” The Intercept noted.
“In court, Kromberg leveled eyebrow-raising allegations that the
suspect was both a supporter of the jihadist group Islamic State as
well as the World War II-era German Nazi Party on the grounds that he
owned historical paraphernalia. Referring to an anonymous online
commenter who had called the defendant “Muslim-Nazi scum,”
Kromberg argued in court, “Whether or not that’s true, I don’t
know the answer to that. But the point is that the Nazi stuff in this
case is very much related to the, to the ISIS stuff.”
Kromberg has as deep an
animus for Julian — and one suspects journalists — as he does for
Muslims.
He raises the
possibility, a possibility rather foolishly repeated by the
prosecution’s representatives in London, that Julian, as a foreign
national, could be denied First Amendment protections if tried in the
U.S. This prompted the judges to ask if they had “any evidence that
a foreign national is entitled to the same rights [under the First
Amendment] as a U.S. citizen,” a question Dobbin, fumbling, was
unable to answer.
At the same time,
Kromberg has offered numerous assurances, repeated by the prosecution
on Wednesday, that Julian will not be subjected to harsh prison
conditions. He called the possibility that Julian will be housed in a
highly restrictive supermax prison “purely speculative.”
Kromberg
subpoenaed Manning in 2019 to testify before a grand jury in an
effort to get her to implicate Julian in “one count of conspiracy
to commit computer intrusion,” a charge which was
thoroughly debunked by
expert testimony in 2020. Manning appeared before the grand jury but
refused to answer questions posed to her. She was held in civil
contempt and incarcerated. She was released after the grand jury
expired. Kromberg then served her with a second subpoena to appear
before another grand jury. Again she refused to testify, leading to
another round of incarceration and fines of $500 a day that were
raised to $1,000 a day after 60 days of noncompliance. In March of
2020 while being housed in a detention center in Alexandria,
Virginia, she was hospitalized after she attempted to commit
suicide.
The effort to force
Manning to implicate Assange is central to the U.S. case. If they can
convince the court that Julian agreed to assist Manning in cracking a
passcode to access a Department of Defense computer connected to the
Secret Internet Protocol Network, used for classified documents and
communications, it would allow the government to charge Julian with
an actual crime.
The fatal flaw of the
case against Julian is that he did not commit a crime. He exposed the
crimes of others. Those who ordered and carried out these crimes are
determined, no matter how they have to deform the British and U.S.
legal systems, to make him pay.
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Zie ook: ‘Assange,Gaza, And The Ugly Reality Of War Crimes‘ Een scherp artikel van Caitlin Johnstone.
‘TheBritish Court’s Decision To Uphold Sanctions Against JournalistGraham Phillips Is Troubling‘ Een artikel van Andrew Korybko. Nogmaals een teken dat GB géén democratie en rechtsstaat is…..
‘The
Crucifixion of Julian Assange‘ Een artikel van Chris Hedges, n.a.v. een preek die hij gaf in de Noorse stad Oslo op 20 augustus 2023.
‘Navalny: de waarheid over deze fascistische-misdadiger, geëerd als vrijheidsstrijder en oppositieleider van Rusland: alweer desinformatie van westerse massamedia op topniveau‘ Uiteraard met aandacht voor Julian Assange.
‘De Israëlische oorlog tegen journalisten en daarmee tegen de waarheid……‘ Ook in dit bericht aandacht voor Julian.
‘VS is mede hoofdverantwoordelijk voor de dood van een VS-Chileense journalist (Gonzalo Lira) in een geheime Oekraïense gevangenis….. Leve de democratie en de vrijheid….‘ En dan maakt men zich in de westerse media en politiek druk om de dood van fascist Navalny en daarbij laat men Assange wegrotten in een Britse cel >> als het even ‘meezit’ straks in een VS cel wat is te vergelijken met de hel……..
‘DeBVD (voormalige Nederlandse geheime dienst) zag overlevenden vanconcentratiekampen als een communistisch gevaar…….‘ Ook in dit bericht aandacht voor Julian.
‘Sacharovprijs voor Navalny, betaald door het Europees parlement en Stoltenberg stelt dat de NAVO een aanval op Rusland zal winnen‘ De neonazi en misdadiger Navalny kreeg een prijs en klokkenluider Assange, die deze prijs had moeten krijgen, zat en zit nu nog steeds (het is nu 22 februari 2024////) in isolatiefolter voor het openbaren van ernstige oorlogsmisdaden >> schande!!!
‘Antony Blinken (VS minister BuZa) leest de wereld de les over persvrijheid terwijl zijn eigen regering deze zwaar geweld aandoet‘ Waarvan Julian Assange wel het grootste slachtoffer is!! Afgelopen zondag (het is tijdens deze toevoeging dinsdag 4 mei 2022/////) vond het White House Correspondents’ Dinner plaats en ook daar deed men net alsof de pers volkomen vrij is in de VS, waaraan zelfs ‘komiek’ Trevor Noah van The Daily Show meewerkte, een leugen van enorme proporties, zie wat dat betreft ook het artikel dat Caitlin Johnstone over dit diner heeft geschreven: ‘A Weird, Stupid Dystopia‘
‘Het USA justitieel- en gevangenissysteem: een vergelijking met De Goelag Archipel van Solzjenitsyn‘ En zie berichten onder de links in dat artikel.
‘Navalny slachtoffer? Assange is het echte slachtoffer!!‘
‘Navalny wordt geprezen terwijl Assange wordt gemarteld‘
‘Het westen vervolgt journalist Assange, Rusland laat journalist vrij na onrust over diens gevangenschap‘ En nog hadden de reguliere media een grote bek over Rusland, media die niet anders hebben gedaan dan collega Assange besmeuren…..
‘Assange (nog) niet uitgeleverd aan de VS tegen een hoge prijs: het verpletteren van de persvrijheid‘
‘Internationale Dag van de Persvrijheid: geen aandacht voor de isolatiefolter die onderzoeksjournalist Julian Assange al 3 jaar ondergaat‘ en zie wat betreft Julian ook de berichten onder de volgende links:
‘Rijk en regering wantrouwen burgers: massale controles op personen, plus druk op grote techbedrijven voor censuur op sociale media…….‘ (en zie de links in dat bericht!!)
‘Drone slachtoffers door VS ingrijpen: ook de klokkenluiders die één en ander openbaarden‘
‘Instagram censureert berichten die niet passen in het buitenlandbeleid van de VS‘
‘Julian Assange: als het fascisme haar vermommingen laat vallen // Julians herseninfarct als teken van zijn onmenselijke behandeling‘ (en zie de links in dat bericht)
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