10 comments for “ASSANGE EXTRADITION: CN Editor Discusses Hearing with Chris Hedges”
David Barneby
March 1, 2020 at 19:14
The power of prayer can be very powerful when many people club together. I believe we should all combine worldwide to pray for Assange, that he will be humanely released and not extradited to the US.
Antonia
March 3, 2020 at 09:31
Yes, Yes, good energy essential thank you for that! We are sending those prayers up EVERY DAY for Julian and for Chelsea sitting in prison waiting without charges against her
E Surridge
March 1, 2020 at 15:24
Not only is the UK sucking up to a military power monopoly it is taking it’s own revenge for being caught deliberately killing innocence for gain.
This business about the state listening to conversations between lawyers and defendants is not new. After 9/11, I think the U.S. did monitor such conversations in terrorism cases. Lynne Stewart was persecuted for performing normal lawyer functions for Abdel-Rahman.
SEE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynne_Stewart
Patricia Schaefer
March 1, 2020 at 12:24
Noticed not one comment! Couldn’t allow that to go unnoticed! I opened my Twitter Account in January of 2016 because I wanted to know what the hell is Slymeball Sidney Blumenthal was doing in Libya? Donald Trump gave an implied endorsement of WikiLeaks. I remember when Seth Rich was found dead, WikiLeaks immediately offered a reward for his killer. Both stories I followed pretty closely in 2016. My opinion? The wrath of Hillary is a force to reckon with. For God’s Sake FREE JULIAN NOW!
E Surridge
March 1, 2020 at 15:18
Yes . the killing if Seth Rich.
Remembered.
Politically expedient.
Charles Crummer
March 1, 2020 at 12:21
This is truly a watershed event for the USA. Will it continue its trajectory toward being a failed totalitarian plutocracy or will it reverse course and travel towards being The Land of the Free and The Home of The Brave, a shining beacon of truth and the rule of law?
Sam F
March 1, 2020 at 09:45
Very good discussion indeed.
Chris Hedges and Joe Lauria are always worth hearing.
Bob Van Noy
March 1, 2020 at 08:25
I’m deeply impressed by Joe Lauria’s grasp of knowledge on the Espionage Act and on this case, it jumps off the screen in a way not quite possible in his writings. So, many thanks to Joe, Chris and all involved as we learn further the depth on obfuscation involved in this hearing…
Thank you for helping to publicize Juian Assange’s ordeal; the world needs to take notice of the crime being committed against an innocent journalist and selfless advocate for truth and outing of criminal acts of our government.
The power of prayer can be very powerful when many people club together. I believe we should all combine worldwide to pray for Assange, that he will be humanely released and not extradited to the US.
Yes, Yes, good energy essential thank you for that! We are sending those prayers up EVERY DAY for Julian and for Chelsea sitting in prison waiting without charges against her
Not only is the UK sucking up to a military power monopoly it is taking it’s own revenge for being caught deliberately killing innocence for gain.
SEE: theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/21/wikileaks-cables-british-police-bangladesh-death-squad
This business about the state listening to conversations between lawyers and defendants is not new. After 9/11, I think the U.S. did monitor such conversations in terrorism cases. Lynne Stewart was persecuted for performing normal lawyer functions for Abdel-Rahman.
SEE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynne_Stewart
Noticed not one comment! Couldn’t allow that to go unnoticed! I opened my Twitter Account in January of 2016 because I wanted to know what the hell is Slymeball Sidney Blumenthal was doing in Libya? Donald Trump gave an implied endorsement of WikiLeaks. I remember when Seth Rich was found dead, WikiLeaks immediately offered a reward for his killer. Both stories I followed pretty closely in 2016. My opinion? The wrath of Hillary is a force to reckon with. For God’s Sake FREE JULIAN NOW!
Yes . the killing if Seth Rich.
Remembered.
Politically expedient.
This is truly a watershed event for the USA. Will it continue its trajectory toward being a failed totalitarian plutocracy or will it reverse course and travel towards being The Land of the Free and The Home of The Brave, a shining beacon of truth and the rule of law?
Very good discussion indeed.
Chris Hedges and Joe Lauria are always worth hearing.
I’m deeply impressed by Joe Lauria’s grasp of knowledge on the Espionage Act and on this case, it jumps off the screen in a way not quite possible in his writings. So, many thanks to Joe, Chris and all involved as we learn further the depth on obfuscation involved in this hearing…
Thank you for helping to publicize Juian Assange’s ordeal; the world needs to take notice of the crime being committed against an innocent journalist and selfless advocate for truth and outing of criminal acts of our government.