WATCH: CN Live! — The Assange Dilemma for the US

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Watch the show on the High Court’s ruling this week on WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange. Guests: Chris Hedges, Craig Murray, Marjorie Cohn and Bruce Afran. (With timeline.)

Chris Hedges, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist; Craig Murray, journalist & former British diplomat; Marjorie Cohn, professor of law; and Bruce Afran, constitutional lawyer, joined CN Live! Thursday to discuss the ramifications of this week’s ruling by the High Court in London on imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange‘s application to appeal Britain’s order to extradite him to the United States to stand trial for exposing U.S. state crimes.   

The court granted three of Assange’s nine grounds to request an appeal, but it has given the U.S. a chance to provide assurances that it will allow him his First Amendment rights and protection from the death penalty. Without these legitimate assurances, the court would allow Assange to appeal his extradition.

Hosts: Elizabeth Vos and Joe Lauria. Producer: Cathy Vogan.

Running time: 1 hr, 12 min.

Timeline

00:00 Pre-show
04:44 Welcome from Joe Lauria and Elizabeth Vos
05:01 Joe Lauria and Elizabeth Vos – Introduction to key issues
10:38 Marjorie Cohn – the latest ruling, the 3 issues still in play, & the worth of U.S. assurances
21:25 Craig Murray – it’s possible “the assurances could fail and he is still extradited”
26:57 Chris Hedges – possible further charges eg re Vault 7, if extradited. C.I.A. driving this.
32:32 Bruce Afran – possible plea bargain strategies? Biden trying to get extradition refused (via death penalty issue)?
43:32 Craig Murray – U.K. regularly gives assurances against the death penalty. Big legal literature on diplomatic assurances.
47:00 Chris Hedges – Discussion re the death penalty question
49:02 Craig Murray – Joins in “I felt [Dobbin] had lost belief in her own case.” The Yahoo News report & ruling (para 210). Astonishing.
51:35 Chris Hedges – How can Assange ever be safe from the C.I.A.?
54:13 Bruce Afran – Back to the death penalty issue. U.S. lawyers said it could be requested for new charges
58:10 Joe Lauria – Judges admitted Assange acted politically and exposed war crimes, but said he was not charged re those.
58:58 Craig Murray – Judges using faulty logic 1:00:21 Bruce Afran – Court makes false distinction between politial opinion and political offense. Julian is a lightning rod
1:02:44 Elizabeth Vos – Assange wasn’t the first to publish the names. Selective prosecution.
1:03:38 Craig Murray – Brings up the “chat log” – state as fact this was JA.
1:06:05 Craig Murray on James Lewis KC (for the U.S.) in court
1:09:00 Craig Murray re extradition for “political offenses” prevented by the Treaty (2007) but not mentioned in the Act (2003)
1:16:45 ENDS — Timeline by @lafleurproductions

 

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