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World Press Freedom Day, 2023: Boston Activists call for Julian Assange’s freedom

Note | Ramola D | May 3, 2023

In welcome recognition of the importance of press freedom and needed protection for journalists worldwide at a time when journalists continue to be unlawfully targeted and detained, Assange Defense Committee reports that today’s 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day is being marked in Boston with a phone bank to call for Assange’s freedom as well as protection for all journalists and those who speak truth to power.

May 3 at 12 pm EDT: All who care about press freedoms and the importance of preserving our human rights and civil liberties can call in to Massachusetts senators and the Department of Justice or send an email to express their minds:

Image: Assange Defense Boston

“World Press Freedom Day was created by the UN to act as both a reminder and a reflection on the freedoms of the press and of speech that we all hold dear. With the continued prosecution of Assange and the recent imprisonment of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, these freedoms are under attack daily.”

Assange Defense Committee

Evan Gershkovich is the Wall Street Journal reporter recently detained in Russia on supposed “espionage” charges while he was reporting on the ground on repercussions of Russia’s war with Ukraine, and examining the effects of information warfare on locals in the border regions there.

“This action comes amidst renewed pressure from national and world leaders, as well as major publications, calling for Attorney General Merrick Garland to drop the charges against Assange.”

–Assange Defense

Assange Defense Committee, a coalition of well-known advocates and activists inclusive of writers, philosophers, whistleblowers Noam Chomsky, Alice Walker, Daniel Ellsberg, John Kiriakou, Thomas Drake and many others advocating for Julian Assange is organizing events across the USA to try to stop his extradition to the US.

Decline in Press Freedom and the Ability to Practice Journalism Meanwhile

What’s faintly reassuring is that the current White House Administration has started to (if only selectively) echo the extant awareness of all practicing journalists and intelligent readers on the subject of press freedoms. At the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 29, President Joe Biden called for Evan Gershkovich’s immediate release “along with every other journalist held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad.”

Biden: “Journalism is not a crime”/Politico, 4/30/2023

The troubled state of journalism today around the world and the targeted attacks on journalists in many countries including the USA has been noted this week by many observers worldwide, as also in this Washington Post editorial and this Republic World article. Unlawful retaliation on journalists, activists, government and agency whistleblowers has often been covered at this site, and one can only hope the entire world wakes soon to the need to honor and celebrate journalists rather than incarcerate or marginalize or disappear them.

In the words of Noam Chomsky, “Julian Assange shouldn’t be the subject of a grand jury hearing, he should be given a medal. He’s contributing to democracy.”


From 8/15/2022: Livestream of Julian Assange’s Don’t Extradite Assange Campaign | Week 1 of the Assange Case…

Follow Julian Assange’s case:

Assange Defense Committee: News and Coverage

Reporters Without Borders: News

Speak Up for Assange:

International Journalists’ Statement in Defense of Julian Assange,

List of International Journalists here; Ramola D: #1308

Jude Fleming: Letter to the Australian High Commission, Ottawa/Free Assange

–Ramola D/Posted 6/4/2018

Jude Fleming, human rights defender, Wikileaks supporter has published on Twitter a letter she has sent today to the Australian High Commission, Ottawa, and encourages everyone to send their own letters. 

oie_4201428SYWqEPYIf you missed the marathon online livecast vigil #Unity4J held over the weekend by Suzie Dawson and Elizabeth Lea Vos with a number of journalists, human rights advocates, ex-CIA whistleblowers and others speaking out against the unlawful 7-year incarceration of Julian Assange in the heart of London without basic human rights like  sunlight, freedom, and communications rights, please check out these inspiring, thought-provoking video interviews and advice regarding actions any one of us can take to support Julian Assange, support all our currently-being-threatened rights to free speech, support free reportage and truth-telling, support consciousness and humanity here in #Unity4J Online Vigil In Support of Julian Assange Part I and #Unity4J Online Vigil In Support of Julian Assange Part 2

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My letter to the Australian High Commission in Canada (Ottawa) FREEASSANGE

Jude Fleming

I just sent this letter this morning. Please feel free to use it as a template for your own letters encouraging Australia to repatriate Julian Assange. (see below)

“I’m just following up our telephone conversation from last week with a summary of my concerns about Julian Assange. 

I am a Canadian woman who has followed the saga of Julian Assange since his incarceration in Dec. 2010. According to the United Nations he has been arbitrarily detained for 7.5 years and deserves both Safe Passage to a safe country and compensation from the UK and Sweden for this agregious episode. 

I have noted with interest how Australia has not supported him as a citizen who has not been charged nor convicted of a crime, who is abroad and requires foreign protection. I have followed this case closely, read transcripts of Australian Senate presentations, perused the FOIA documents made publicly available and followed the news. I am a Wikileaks supporter who values freedom of speech and press. </

In my view, Australia has abandoned Julian Assange. Ministers and politicians have issued vague, non-commital, passive statements which have not assured him that he will not be extradited to the United States should he return to Australia. I do not know the status of his passport. Given that his home country has not protected nor advocated for his human rights, he took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London, UK. It is a poor reflection on Australia that one of its award winning journalists/publishers had to take such a drastic measure in order to preserve his life and liberty. 

This letter is a request for Australia to immediately increase its consular support for Julian Assange. I ask that you send a security team, diplomats, doctors and dignitaries to check on him at 3 Hans Cres., London UK and execute safe passage for him out of that location where his health is gravely compromised. I would like him to return to Australia and resume his full participation in Australian citizenship and global citizenship. I understand that Australia has excellent health and dental care which he urgently requires. 

If Mr. Assange and his legal team decide, after he makes a recovery in Australia, that he may want to live elsewhere down the road, that would be an option for him. 

I have kept this letter very respectful despite the fact that I am sorely disappointed in Australia’s treatment of one of its own citizens. I am certain that the people of Australia would support the move to repatriate Julian Assange to his home country as soon as possible. It would be extremely unfortunate if the only way he could be repatriated back to Australia is in a coffin. 

I would be grateful if you could pass this along to Malcolm Turnbull’s office and any other departments who could assist in expediting this request. Looking forward to your reply. 

Have a wonderful day, 

Jude Fleming “

cc. @greekemmy @ciaronoreilly @wikileaks @julianAssange Unity4J

Source: Twitter/Jude Fleming