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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Can’t wait for the new avatar!
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Me too! He’s not out of the woods yet, though...
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Interesting decision, my reading is that basically he should face trial on the charges but can't go because he's a suicide risk.
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^ Yep, that's it. Pretty cold comfort for anyone worried about the (substantial) implications of this case on journalism. Caitlin Johnstone put it pretty succinctly:

https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p ... -ruling-is
The message of the empire here was essentially "We totally coulda extradited you if we wanted, but you're too crazy," which sounds a lot like the international diplomacy equivalent of "I could kick your ass but you're not worth it."
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Looking forward to seeing what he gets up to if/when they release him.
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One could forgive him for wanting to take a long break from Wikileaks and everything else, but I suspect that's the last thing he'd want to do.

Looking ahead, President López Obrador has tentatively offered Assange political asylum in Mexico, so at least it looks like he'll have some safe harbours once he gets the #@$% out of the UK (as he should at first opportunity, hopefully with family in tow).
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Mexico a safe haven??

Even drug lords with their fortresses and die for them bodyguards are not safe , I’d suggest Mexico would be the last place he’d be safe. Black ops, CIA, yeah nah
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Yeah, a little too close for comfort on the latter front, that's for sure. The place isn't all the wild west (I'm guessing Mexico City is a lot safer than the provinces, for instance), but I can imagine Mexico wouldn't exactly be his first choice.
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Happy 2 Year Thread Anniversary -- NOT !!

Still in maximum security prison rots our Melbourne Walkely-winning journalist.

As Aussie as Eureka is Julian with 1000x the punch.

Shame establishment Shame.
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Thanks for the thread bump, CC. A great interview with his partner, Stella Moris, was just published here, incidentally:

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/ ... ella-moris
Stella Moris wrote:Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, said the difference between China and the US is that China puts its critics in prison. I am not sure the British government is aware of how much international criticisms it is facing over this issue, or the damage it is doing to its soft power reputation. It’s a tool to whack the UK again and again. It is the perfect response for authoritarian leaders when they are criticised by the UK, or pressed to release political prisoners, ‘what about Julian Assange?’
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The Australian Government have been equally as weak as piss on this and condemned.

Close the damn embassies and sack the foreign ministers if they want to do SFA
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What happened to his cat?
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5 from the wing on debut wrote:What happened to his cat?
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