This is huge news but I shall have to return to it tomorrow.
Julian Assange sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for jumping bail in UK
RT,
1 May, 2019
A British court sentenced WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to 50 weeks in jail for skipping bail. Assange also faces a court hearing on extradition to the US where he is wanted for “conspiracy to commit computer intrusion.”
The Southwark Crown Court in London on Wednesday sentenced Assange to almost a year for “violating bail conditions.”Last month, he was formally convicted of skipping bail in the UK in 2012 when he was wanted over a rape allegation in Sweden (the case was later dropped).
Assange
was brought to court in a police van, with dark tinted windows, which
was immediately swarmed by reporters who tried to snatch a picture of
the high-profile detainee.
Judge
Deborah Taylor said the whistleblower had used bail to
escape the law and expressed disdain for British justice.
But
in a letter to the court, Assange explained that he
was “struggling
with circumstances” when
he did so.
I did what I thought at the time was the best or perhaps the only thing that I could have done.
The
whistleblower also apologized to all who “consider
I’ve disrespected them.”
WikiLeaks
slammed the sentence as “shocking” and “vindictive,” adding
that they have “grave
concerns” as
to whether Assange will get a fair extradition hearing, scheduled for
Thursday.
WikiLeaks
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@wikileaks
Julian Assange's sentence is as shocking as it is vindictive. We have grave concerns as to whether he will receive a fair extradition hearing in the UK.
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Assange
was arrested on April 11 after, resisting and yelling, he was dragged
out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. He had claimed asylum there
for several years out of fear that the British authorities would hand
him over to Washington.
In
the US, he is charged with “conspiracy” after
working with Chelsea Manning, the whistleblower who obtained
classified documents that were subsequently published through
WikiLeaks.
Assange’s supporters hail him for championing free speech and exposing what they call abuse of power by various governments. Bolivia’s president, Evo Morales, blasted Assange’s arrest, commending the journalist for “bringing to light… human rights violations” by the US.Over the years, WikiLeaks published material on the conduct of US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well American diplomatic correspondence. This included a video from Baghdad showing US troops killing civilians.
Assange’s
supporters hail him for championing free speech and exposing what
they call abuse of power by various governments. Bolivia’s
president, Evo Morales, blasted Assange’s arrest, commending the
journalist for “bringing
to light… human rights violations” by
the US.
The
executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, Trevor
Timm, called the charges levelled against the whistleblower in the
US “a
serious press freedom threat” that “should
be vigorously protested.” The
New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists also weighed in,
saying it was “deeply
concerned” with
the prosecution and warning that the conspiracy charges against
Assange “could
set a dangerous precedent.”
US
officials, meanwhile, blasted Assange for revealing classified
information. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called WikiLeaks “a
non-state hostile intelligence service” in
2017 when he was the head of the CIA.
'Imperialism on Trial - Free Assange'
From Caitlyn Johnstone
https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/assange-sentenced-50-weeks-for-bogus-bail-charge-e1848dc565a7?fbclid=IwAR2aedDFq8hoMSMnBpxUI0HQKJf82uwNBDkZIFvSCCfTs-sh8oYOKlvHK-U
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