WATCH: CN Live! — 2 Yrs After Arrest: ‘Lawmakers for Assange’; Exclusive: Labor Party Resolution of Support

On the 2nd anniversary of the arrest, Australian MPs joined CN Live! to tell PM Scott Morrison to pick up the phone and tell Joe Biden to release Julian Assange. Watch the replay here. 

 

Two years ago on Sunday WikiLeaks‘ publisher Julian Assange was forcefully removed from political asylum inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and placed under arrest. He was then charged under the U.S. Espionage Act for publishing defense information that revealed prima facia evidence of U.S. war crimes, as well as for conspiracy to commit computer intrusion.

Assange won his extradition hearing on health grounds on Jan. 4 but his judge, who agreed with all the charges against him, threw Assange back into Belmarsh prison in London, while awaiting a U.S. appeal. He has languished there for these two years. 

Exclusive from this edition of CN Live!: the Australian Labor Party passed an unanimous resolution supporting Assange, meaning if Labor should come to power in the next election, it would become government policy.

Insights into Britain’s role in Assange’s explusion have been revealed in a recently published diary by the foreign secretary at the time, Sir Alan Duncan.

“Operation Pelican”, as it was called by the Foreign Office, involved many months of negotiation on Duncan’s part with the government of Ecuador to have Assange stripped of his asylee status and citizenship, and evicted. Duncan paints a vivid picture of watching the arrest from the Operations Room at the top of the Foreign Office.

Duncan wrote:

This harsh treatment of a journalist for publishing accurate information exposing government officials has led to an outcry from sections of the public, the media and the medical community, and from elected members of parliaments around the world. In Assange’s native Australia, several members of parliament have spoken out.

In October 2019, 11 Australia politicians from various parties rallied to form the Bring Assange Home Parliamentary Group. It consisted of two Nationals MPs, two Labor MPs and a number of Greens and cross benchers. Since then, politicians around the world have been gathering to voice bipartisan support for the imprisoned Australian journalist, notably in Germany, Switzerland, the European Parliament and the UK. Parliamentary support is also strong across Latin America among the left.

Joining your hosts Elizabeth Vos and Joe Lauria on Sunday to discuss Assange’s persecution were Labor MP Julian Hill, Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson (Greens) and former Senator Scott Ludlam. Included were recorded messages from Independent MP Andrew Wilkie and George Christensen of the National party. Produced by Cathy Vogan.

 

 

6 comments for “WATCH: CN Live! — 2 Yrs After Arrest: ‘Lawmakers for Assange’; Exclusive: Labor Party Resolution of Support

  1. Beverly Anslow
    April 15, 2021 at 22:06

    Why is our government s0 afraid of the truth? Keeping Julian Assange in prison is wrong.

  2. Eric
    April 13, 2021 at 01:31

    “the Australian Labor Party passed an unanimous resolution supporting Assange,
    meaning if Labor should come to power in the next election, it would become government policy.”

    Would that were true, but the assumption that convention resolutions become party policy
    is not supported by experience ub many liberal and social democratic parties.
    Perhaps the unanimity will make it hard for Labor leaders to ignore.

  3. theodore kazanis
    April 12, 2021 at 18:28

    Re: Julian Assange – No good deed will go unpunished. Sound about right to you?

  4. robert e williamson jr
    April 11, 2021 at 15:35

    All of this as a show of force against one man who gave power brokers world wide the middle finger.

    This is what the powers controlling the world has come to. Pitiful. May they all be damned.

    FYI

    hXXps://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/assessment/GlobalTrends_2040.pdf

    https:mintpressnews.com/bellingcat-intelligence-agencies-launders-talking-points-media/276603/

    In the article “Bad News From Bellingcat” middle third paragraph below the photo of Elliot Higgins middle of that paragraph, “Ploymeropoulos recently attempted’ is highlighted. Check it out.

    While you are at it check out the definition of “Polymeropouos” You cannot make this stuff up.

    Thanks CN
    PEACE

  5. James
    April 11, 2021 at 03:08

    Thank you for your excellent reporting of the shameful and cruel treatment of a human being. Never did I think this possible in my country, but in the end we have shown to be more dishonest, corrupt and disgusting people existing. I am ashamed of the leaders of my country, the prison system and of the judiciary’s actions to date. I pray things will change in the High Court and Julian will be freed.

  6. Dr Ronald F. Price
    April 10, 2021 at 22:32

    The treatment of Assange is an attack on the freedom of speech, a freedom which is vital for any country pretending to be a democracy. It is part of the general strengthening of right wing government which led by the USA, we see throughout the world today. If we are going to avoid the destruction of human, along with most other life, we need to oppose this trend.

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