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The ‘getting’ of Assange and the smearing of a revolution![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Support Assange Don't Become Part Of THe Smear Campaign! John Pilger writes about what Assange faces in the upcoming court case. However, it is not the Swedish judicial system that presents a "grave danger" to Assange, say his lawyers, but a legal device known as a Temporary Surrender, under which he can be sent on from Sweden to the United States secretly and quickly. The founder and editor of WikiLeaks, who published the greatest leak of official documents in history, providing a unique insight into rapacious wars and the lies told by governments, is likely to find himself in a hell hole not dissimilar to the "torturous" dungeon that held Private Bradley Manning, the alleged whistleblower. Manning has not been tried, let alone convicted, yet on 21 April, President Barack Obama declared him guilty with a dismissive "He broke the law". |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Interesting that the guardian poll voted Bradley Manning and Julian Assange as number 1 and 2 for the coveted nobel peace prize.
However instead it went to (no doubt worthy but not so well known) liberian female activists.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindi....html
Previous prizes have gone to:
A chinese dissident
barrack obama
Hmmm..... No political motives or bias there then!!
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Aloyna comments on this decision
..against extradition has been knocked back. Surprise, surprise.