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Germany: Police detain counter-protesters as Greens' Habeck speaks during campaign rally in Cologne

Ruptly 14 May 2022
... while carrying signs reading "Idiots govern us into demise" and "Freedom for Julian Assange.
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The “Great Resist” in Italy: Against NATO, the EU and Vaccine Pass

The Liberty Beacon 14 May 2022
ER Editor ... This short video on some of the military capacity that Italy houses, AGAINST ITS WILL AND CONSTITUTION, is interesting. ... FRANCE SOIR ... (ER ... If Mr ... the fate of Julien Assange and “war journalism”, as well as “The militarization of the territory – cause and consequence of war”, with the economist Matteo Bortolon ... ER.
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Zizek reveals if he's ashamed to have written for RT

Beijing News 13 May 2022
While the entirety of the Western media was fixated on the war in Ukraine, Assange was being drawn ever closer to extradition to the US, where he is charged with 17 counts of violating the Espionage Act and will almost certainly die in prison, Zizek pointed out ... "If we are forced to choose between Ukraine and Assange, we are doomed.
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Zizek reveals if he’s ashamed to have written for RT

Russia Today 13 May 2022
While the entirety of the Western media was fixated on the war in Ukraine, Assange was being drawn ever closer to extradition to the US, where he is charged with 17 counts of violating the Espionage Act and will almost certainly die in prison, Zizek pointed out ... “If we are forced to choose between Ukraine and Assange, we are doomed.
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Extraditing Assange to US would 'criminalize work of journalists'

Catalan News 12 May 2022
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States from the United Kingdom because doing so would "threaten freedom of information" ...
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America’s Full Spectrum Decline

GlobalResearch 12 May 2022
To receive Global Research’s Daily Newsletter (selected articles), click here. Visit and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook ... Silicon Valley’s collusion with the government has canceled the voices of some of our best investigative journalists, such as Julian Assange, Chris Hedges, Sharyl Attkinsson, Glenn Greenwald and Max Blumenthal ... Dr.
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The Persecution of Julian Assange

GlobalResearch 11 May 2022
The British home secretary, Priti Patel, will decide this month whether Julian Assange is to be extradited to the United States, where he faces a sentence of up to 175 years – served most likely in strict, 24-hour isolation in a US super-max jail ... When he started to pick at the legal narratives around Assange, the threads quickly unravelled.
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Five Reasons for Washington’s War Addiction

Consortium News 11 May 2022
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the U.S. military-industrial complex recognized a giant business opportunity, writes William J. Astore ... 22. (DoD. Lisa Ferdinando) ... Just ask whistleblowers and journalists like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, Daniel Hale and Edward Snowden who have dared to challenge the American war story and paid a price for it ... U.S ... .
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Stealthing is rape plain and simple – but women won’t report it unless they’re believed

Metro UK 09 May 2022
‘Stealthing’ is when a a sexual partner removes a condom during sex (Picture. Getty Images) ... it’s not a joke ... A 35-year-old man from Bournemouth was convicted of stealthing and sentenced to 12 years in prison back in 2019 – the same year accusations of Jullian Assange committing the same crime in Switzerland, nine years earlier, were dropped ... More ... ....
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Five Reasons Why Washington Can’t Break Its War Addiction

Scheerpost 09 May 2022
By William J. Astore . TomDispatch ... In 1985, when I first went on active duty in the U.S ... In the context of the Cold War, the U.S ... and NATO sphere of influence ... Just ask whistleblowers and journalists like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, Daniel Hale, and Edward Snowden who have dared to challenge the American war story and paid a price for it ... Astore.
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Five reasons why Washington refuses to break its war addiction

Alternet 09 May 2022
William Astore, Must the U.S. Be Involved in Every War?. Count on one thing ... On that (and little else), Republicans and Democrats seem genuinely capable of agreement ... Just ask whistleblowers and journalists like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange, Daniel Hale, and Edward Snowden who have dared to challenge the American war story and paid a price for it ... .
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How Facebook Took Away Bernie Sanders’ Hopes and Dreams

Yahoo Daily News 08 May 2022
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty. As Bernie saw it, to win, we would have to reach out to new audiences. That didn’t only mean going on Fox or Rogan. Bernie wanted to create his own media ... In February 2017, Donald Trump would deliver his first address to Congress ... Now They’re Fighting to Free Julian Assange ... “No,” he barked ... W.
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LISTEN: No Such Thing as Dissent in the Age of Big Tech

Consortium News 07 May 2022
That’s why Julian Assange is sitting in jail there for three years in England; that’s why Edward Snowden is in Russia ... And Julian Assange, I’m glad you mentioned him, because he is the symbol of this era—he has been punished the most for revealing those crimes of the empire.
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Ecuador’s Ecological Disaster: Donziger. A Tale for Our Times

GlobalResearch 06 May 2022
There is again a startling resonance with the Assange case. When Moreno removed Assange’s diplomatic immunity, and Assange was grabbed from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London and imprisoned, all of Assange’s papers were seized by the Ecuadorean government and shipped back to Quito, where they all were handed over to the CIA.
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The Chris Hedges Report: Gerald Horne on the Unrelenting Radical Life of Paul Robeson

Scheerpost 06 May 2022
Before the persecution of Julian Assange, before the FBI assassination of Fred Hampton and Malcolm X, before the murder of Martin Luther King, there was the relentless campaign to silence the activist, actor, and singer Paul Robeson.

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