WATCH: New York Celebrates Assange’s Liberation

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Assange supporters in Manhattan reflected on Julian Assange’s captivity and cheered his release. With Margaret Kunstler, Margaret Kimberley, Aaron Maté, Katie Halper, Joe Lauria, Jim Kavanagh and more.

Video courtesy of Assange Defense.

Organized by Nathan Fuller and Vinnie De Stefano of Assange Defense,  the celebration took place at the People’s Forum on Saturday night. The speakers, in order of appearance are:

Chuck Zlatkin, NYC Free Assange

Margaret Kunstler, attorney, lead plaintiff in Kunstler v. the Central Intelligence Agency

Margaret Kimberley, editor Black Agenda Report

Aaron Maté, journalist, The Grayzone

Katie Halper, host of The Katie Halper Show

Joe Lauria, editor, Consortium News

Jim Kavanagh, The Polemicist

Michael Smith, host of Law and Disorder Radio

Vinnie De Stefano, Assange Defense

Host: Nathan Fuller, director, Assange Defense

Note: Joe Lauria’s final remark, which was cut off on the video, pointed out that the U.S. knew it was going to lose on appeal in Assange’s extradition case because the Department of Justice could not give the High Court in London an assurance that Assange would not be debarred from a free speech defense at trial by way of his nationality.

That assurance was necessary under British and European law before an extradition could take place.  While the tremendous public and political pressure on the United States government softened up the U.S., it was the inability to provide this assurance that led America’s British lawyers in the case to say they could no longer continue and the U.S. to conclude it would lose on Assange’s appeal.

It was ultimately because the U.S. knew it would lose the appeal that it agreed to a plea deal with Assange. 

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