According to usual practice, both the prosecution & defense have most likely been informed of the judge’s decision on Julian Assange’s extradition case, though normal procedure is to not yet inform the defendant or his family, writes Alexander Mercouris.
CN Coverage of Assange Judgement Day on Monday
The Time Julian Assange Packed the Sydney Opera House and Conquered a 7-Second Delay
WATCH: Assange & Pilger in Debate on ‘Propaganda, Facts and Fake News,’ Dec. 2, 2017
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THE ANGRY ARAB: British Plots in Lebanon
Did UK’s Secret Libya Policy Contribute to Manchester Terror?
The ICC’s Indefensible Decision on Alleged UK War Crimes in Iraq
Biden Administration, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Middle East, Militarism, Obama Administration, Secrecy, Torture, U.S., War Crimes
The Trouble With Avril Haines for Intelligence
Afghanistan, Biden Administration, Column, Commentary, Election 2020, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Iraq, Militarism, Obama Administration, Pentagon, Torture, U.S.
JOHN KIRIAKOU: The Dark Past of Biden’s Nominee for National Intelligence Director
American Empire, China, Column, Foreign Policy, International, Iran, Middle East, Mike Pompeo, Militarism, Trump Administration, United Nations
PATRICK LAWRENCE: Trump’s Foreign Policy Explained
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Consortium News in the Post-Bob Parry Era
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The former Greek finance minister and the ex-U.S. national security adviser engaged in a tense standoff in the 2020 Holberg Debate on whether global stability is possible.
UN Human Rights Commissioner Probing Racist Violence in US as Part of Worldwide Study After Trump Administration Blocked UN Human Rights Council US Inquiry
Civil Rights, Commentary, Gun Violence, Militarism, Police Brutality, Protests, Race Relations, Trump Administration, U.S.