Assange Loses, High Court Allows US Appeal; Quashes Assange’s Discharge
By Joe Lauria The High Court allowed the U.S. appeal to reverse an order not to extradite Julian Assange and to send the case back to the
By Joe Lauria The High Court allowed the U.S. appeal to reverse an order not to extradite Julian Assange and to send the case back to the
By Nina Cross, Acting chief-editor of The Indicter. This article revisits the ‘The role of the BBC in the state-sponsored persecution of Julian
By La Fleur Productions 700 years before Julian Assange spoke to us from behind the brick walls of a London embassy, Julian of Norwich spoke to us
By Nina Cross Julian Assange, while being slowly assassinated by the US and UK authorities, has been systematically smeared by the same British
By Nina Cross This is the second of now three articles looking at the different ways the BBC manipulates our perception of Julian Assange. Part 1
MARTIN KRAGH’S FALSEHOODS Comments on Kragh, Martin, ” ’Martin Kragh är ett demokratiskt problem’. Hur Aftonbladet gav spridning åt en
By Nina Cross, Acting chief-editor of The Indicter Magazine This is the first of two articles analysing the role of the BBC in the state-sponsored
“On this Fourth of July weekend, the American people have opportunities to demonstrate our patriotism by standing up for the freedom of Julian
An epidemiological and geopolitical analysis of Western powers illicit campaigns in the COVID-19 vaccine front By Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Swedish
Report to Medieombudsmannen ref. article in Swedish paper SvD on AstraZeneca vaccine international setbacks: Defamatory, untrue, misses journalistic
This article is concerned with the way Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, was isolated inside the healthcare unit of category A Belmarsh prison
Fresh reports on the real mortality toll caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, added galloping upsurge of new infections in widely populated regions, call
A widening of the conflict in Ukraine could take Europe to the verge of a much greater war. Therefore there are human rights concerns over a
By Marcello Ferrada de Noli, professor emeritus of epidemiology (Sweden), former Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School. Viewed
When is a dangerous flight risk not a dangerous flight risk? A look at who escorts Julian Assange to court –and back to Belmarsh