Category Archives: Press Freedom

Attend the new FOIA Tribunal about the Julian #Assange Case Friday 27th of January 2023, 10 am

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For years Italian Investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi has been fighting in FOIA courts UK government institutions to reveal original documents deep in the vaults of of the Crown Prosecution Service, The Metropolitan Police, Home Office relating to the way they … Continue reading

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Bear witness to the US Appeal to Extradite Julian Assange!

On October 27th and 28th 2021, the Royal Courts of Justice in London will be the site of a historic event. The Biden administration is appealing the UK court judgement that journalist and publisher Julian Assange should not be extradited … Continue reading

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Canvassing support for Julian Assange at the People’s Assembly 22/7/2019

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Report by Maxine Walker On Monday 22 July several hundred people attended a People’s Assembly rally outside Downing Street to declare that Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was ‘Not my Prime Minister’ and to call for a ‘General Election Now.’ … Continue reading

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Solidarity with Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning at Trafalgar Square during London Pride

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With a lovely turnout last Saturday we marked Julian Assange’s Birthday by standing up for his Human Rights at Trafalgar Square demanding his freedom and the freedom of Trans woman Chelsea Manning currently in jail in the US for refusing … Continue reading

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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Refugee Political Asylee – Vigil Call Out 16/08/2017

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It is almost seven years that Britain arbitrarily detains Julian Assange, for the last five years he has found refuge inside the Ecuadorian Embassy. We stand by him in solidarity! Julian Assange was granted political asylum by the government of … Continue reading

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Sharing Sweet Victory: Solidarity with Julian Assange at London’s Ecuadorian Embassy

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Friday 5 February 2016 will be remembered as an important milestone in the protracted prosecution of WikiLeaks Editor in Chief Julian Assange. Shortly after 8 a.m. the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention formally confirmed the outcome of their … Continue reading

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Sweet Victory: Assange Vindication by United Nations – Summary & Resources

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CONTENTS: 1.Summary; 2.The UN WGAD; 3.Comments from Panel Members; 4.Analysis of Findings (Due Process; What is ‘Arbitrary?’; The Arbitrary EAW; Deprivation of Liberty; Asylum; Other Matters Inimical to Justice; Remedies & Results); 5.Resources. 1.Summary Julian Assange has fought injustice on … Continue reading

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Julian Assange 3rd Embassy Anniversary – Vigil Call Out!

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The third anniversary of Julian Assange, Editor in Chief of WikiLeaks, entering the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to seek political asylum is upon us on the 19th of June 2015. We Thank Ecuador for their brave stand in protecting his … Continue reading

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Solidarity Vigil marking 1000 Assange days in the Ecuadorian Embassy

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On Monday 16th of March 2015, whilst WikiLeaks Editor is detained for more than 1550 days by the Swedish authorities for an criminal investigation raised but not progressed by the Swedish Justice system, and under the watchful eye of the … Continue reading

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In Support of EDM 1021: Terrorism Act and Press Freedom

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Get your voice heard in Westminster: In a Democracy it is the people who define the law that they will be governed by and the law is there to primarily protect our Freedoms from abuse. Using the Terrorism Act to … Continue reading

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