| Wissam,
Earlier today, the U.K. high court issued a temporary reprieve
for the world’s foremost journalist and political prisoner, Julian
Assange.
Assange has
fought extradition to the United States for over a decade. Today’s
ruling granted him the right to a new hearing to fight his extradition
– but with a catch.
The
court will first allow the Biden DOJ an opportunity to give
“satisfactory assurances” that he will be allowed to argue his case on
the grounds of the First Amendment and stipulate whether or not
Assange will be subject to the death
penalty.
The high court had an opportunity today to unequivocally defend press freedom and refuse extradition on any grounds. Instead they issued this fig leaf ruling to allow the continued persecution of a journalist for telling the TRUTH.
Many of us were
sickened by the recent video which clearly shows an Israeli drone
massacring four unarmed men walking down a road lined with destroyed
buildings in Khan Younis. They were young men simply trying to reach
their homes, demolished by Israeli airstrikes, to salvage whatever
they could. And they were murdered for it.
It was a scene horrifyingly similar to the
2007 U.S. military video recorded by an Apache gunsight camera
depicting the indiscriminate slaughter of over a dozen people in a
Baghdad suburb – including two Reuters employees.
That video was revealed to the world by
Julian Assange.
Assange is a hero who has been the target of three American presidents – two Democrats and one Republican. It appears that silencing journalists and covering up war crimes is another bipartisan issue for the political duopoly. |