Are these die rolls, Bazza?
Or just a series of topics you’ve been done up on?
FFS, just use the word “probably”.
Are these die rolls, Bazza?
Or just a series of topics you’ve been done up on?
FFS, just use the word “probably”.
I was being sarcastic at your usage of the word and how you used it, totally and utterly Pap that.
thats wrong its 15625 to 1
Some good news for Assange and Wilileaks at last.
After Mueller being shown as the fraud he is(at last), the DNC and their lies have been dismissed.
Nice to see some in the US sticking up for the rule of law.
“Reporters and civil liberty groups rallied. The Knight First Amendment Institute situated at Columbia University, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, all made submissions backing WikiLeaks’ request for the dismissal of the lawsuit.”
Did that happen in this country?
Also surprising(and embarrassing) to see US courts following correct legal procedures, unlike here.
"Even any solicitation of the part of WikiLeaks to obtain such material (prosecutors, take note) was irrelevant. “A person is entitled to publish stolen documents that the publisher requested from a source as long as the publisher did not participate in the theft.”
The logical implication following from punishing individuals and entities for doing so, acknowledged the court, would “render any journalist who publishes an article based on stolen information a co-conspirator in the theft”."
They just need to deal with the other fraudulent charges before he ends up in the CIA kangaroo court now.
Then people should ask why the American judiciary is more independent of their security services lies and whims than here.
Assange has done his 50 weeks. Is he free to go?
Flight risk - previous form.
good luck to him getting a ticket, all the airlines are a bit busy at the moment…
I t would be fecking funny if he had booked a Thomas cook flight to abscond
Little doubt we are in the clutches of The Evil Empire.
When haven’t we been?
We proudly skipped Vietnam, retook the Falklands against their objections and didn’t get involved in their Central American shenanigans.
Almost everything else? In there like swimwear.
“Yap yap! My master is right! Yap yap. War is good. Yap yap! Let’s drop bombs on our master’s enemies”
etc.
This is different and follows a very deliberate path.
Read about the treatment of this man(if you can find it reported).
Possibly beyond anything else this shows the end of the pretence of democracy. When a judge as good as defers to an American operative in the gallery, live in court, there is no pretence any more.
It’s almost as if the last 3-4 years have been a smokescreen, to distract people that are easily swayed by a single political game, to the point of losing sight of the real issues happening around them day after day.
Have you even heard about the espionage act(not theirs, ours)?
Of course if you read the bbc it’s been painted differently and in the usual fawning way they don’t even raise the clear problem with this bit
“He also said Syria and parts of west Africa could be designated as banned countries, with Britons who travelled there breaking the law”
Everything that has been done since 2010 has been done deliberately to lead us here and the only real surprise is how easy people have been distracted from the destruction of their own civil liberties.
The demise and unlawful treatment of Assange are a perfect reflection of our society as a whole. Surprised you haven’t noticed
I have been paying attention thanks. Most of this stems from the one-sided extradition treaty that the US and UK agreed. It’s why we’re offering up Assange like chopped liver and why we can’t get an American back over to face charges relating to a hit and run and a manslaughter.
It’s a shit treaty, but one that has been ignored every time for this kind of request.
Remember Laurie Love?
Gary McKinnon?
So i still say this is different and the treatment of Assange since our authorities have got their murderous hands on him backs that up.
A remand prisoner with no history of violence is locked up in a cell in Belmarsh for 23 hours a day and allowed no interaction with other inmates(all corridors are cleared before he’s allowed to leave his cell). He’s also been under medical supervision for 5 months, but his health is rapidly declining and he’s clearly been heavily drugged for no health benefits.
There is no clearer case of a political prisoner.
On a side note, it’s not the only demand they’ve made for the end of February. What’s happening in March or April.
One other thing, if as you say about America
Who’s directing brexit and why would becoming more of a vassal be a preferable choice?
You’ll have to explain that one. Presumably this is in relation to some godawful trade deal with the US which involves the trade of our firstborn children for chlorinated chicken.
You really haven’t been paying attention have you.
Take this reply as an answer for your wrong interpretation of me and what i posted on the brexit thread as well.
When have we deviated from a US foreign policy decision this century?
Ed Miliband on Syria might be a symbolic example, but in practice, we just used proxies rather than drop bombs ourselves.
Does anyone STILL deny that Assange is a political prisoner?
You are attempting to change the discussion. Why?
Assange and our treatment of him is not a USoWH foreign policy issue and as i’ve shown above, we refuse extradition for these cases.
Assange is different though. Not only are we doing as told in the most obvious way, but we are publicly torturing him as an example. What do you call that kind of country?
Pilger.
Remember kids, he’s appearing on a Russian channel, so that invalidates anything he has to say, right @Barry-Sanchez?