Pursuit of Assange shows ‘every citizen on the planet’ subject to US persecution (Part 1)
Various governments throughout history have violated their citizens’ rights, but few global powers have possessed the ability to bend the entire planet to their will. By the 2010s the United States had become just such a power, with political, technological, and economic might that could be imposed on any person at any place in the world.
“The thing that I found most surprising about all of this is the way that the plea deal was written, mostly because it’s a charge that we’ve historically only seen for government contractors or employees,” he added. “If they're charging him as a private citizen for mishandling classified information, and that’s something that before this they could only charge an employee or a contractor with, then doesn’t that put the rest of us under even more of a hot seat than we were before?”
The United States’ pursuit of Assange was frequently justified under the pretense that his activity endangered the lives of American citizens or service members. Similar claims were made decades prior against Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg, who former Secretary of State Henry Kissenger dubbed “the most dangerous man in America.”
But no concrete details ever emerged of anyone targeted, or even placed under threat, by Julian Assange’s journalism. On the contrary, Assange worked meticulously with sources and partnered media outlets to redact information that could’ve endangered or exposed anyone referenced within the leaked documents.
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Various governments throughout history have violated their citizens’ rights, but few global powers have possessed the ability to bend the entire planet to their will. By the 2010s the United States had become just such a power, with political, technological, and economic might that could be imposed on any person at any place in the world.
🗣 “It sounds like they’re now saying every citizen on the planet is susceptible to being charged under the US Espionage Act,” said independent journalist Steve Poikonen on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program.
“The thing that I found most surprising about all of this is the way that the plea deal was written, mostly because it’s a charge that we’ve historically only seen for government contractors or employees,” he added. “If they're charging him as a private citizen for mishandling classified information, and that’s something that before this they could only charge an employee or a contractor with, then doesn’t that put the rest of us under even more of a hot seat than we were before?”
🗣 “He never should have been charged,” insisted cartoonist and syndicated columnist Ted Rall of Assange’s 12-year struggle against the US government. “He never committed a crime. He was never an American citizen and, therefore, not subject to American law. The Espionage Act is disgusting and probably unconstitutional and shouldn't be on the books, and certainly never should apply to journalists.”
The United States’ pursuit of Assange was frequently justified under the pretense that his activity endangered the lives of American citizens or service members. Similar claims were made decades prior against Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg, who former Secretary of State Henry Kissenger dubbed “the most dangerous man in America.”
But no concrete details ever emerged of anyone targeted, or even placed under threat, by Julian Assange’s journalism. On the contrary, Assange worked meticulously with sources and partnered media outlets to redact information that could’ve endangered or exposed anyone referenced within the leaked documents.
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Pursuit of Assange shows ‘every citizen on the planet’ subject to US persecution (Part 1) Various governments throughout history have violated their citizens’ rights, but few global powers have possessed the ability to bend the entire planet to their will.…
Pursuit of Assange shows ‘every citizen on the planet’ subject to US persecution (Part 2)
Desai sharply criticized mainstream media outlets who often played a role in vilifying Assange even as they produced journalism based on his work.
🗣 “It's also an irony that the newspapers that are now reporting his march towards freedom… published the very things that he was accused of, the very national security secrets that he was accused of having exposed,” said host Wilmer Leon.
Desai insisted that future generations would value the journalist’s significant sacrifice made in order to inform the world of government abuses.
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🗣 “This idea that Julian Assange was putting lives in danger, etcetera, is completely fabricated in order to give a fig leaf of respectability to the war that has been conducted by the US government against this man who has been, by the way, let free not because suddenly Joe Biden decided to act out of the milk of human kindness,” said economist Radhika Desai.
Desai sharply criticized mainstream media outlets who often played a role in vilifying Assange even as they produced journalism based on his work.
“The [Washington Post] story is just so completely hypocritical,” she said of an article in the Washington DC-based newspaper that reported that “reactions were divided” over Assange’s release from prison. “The only people criticizing Julian Assange are the US government and all the mainstream media who seem to be taking their cues from them for whatever reason best known to them.”
🗣 “It's also an irony that the newspapers that are now reporting his march towards freedom… published the very things that he was accused of, the very national security secrets that he was accused of having exposed,” said host Wilmer Leon.
🗣 “It stinks to high heaven,” agreed author and academic Gerald Horne. “I take it that's a veiled reference to organs like the New York Times, for example, The Guardian… Mr. Assange's reputation has been dragged through the mud. He has suffered unduly, and I wish him only the best.”
Desai insisted that future generations would value the journalist’s significant sacrifice made in order to inform the world of government abuses.
“Alongside Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden, Julian Assange is one of the heroes of our time. They are a small band of people who have spoken truth to power and they have believed in the truth, they have fought for the truth, they have sacrificed for the truth,” Desai emphasized.
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The radiation control post in the settlement of Velikaya Znamenka, in the Zaporozhye region, was completely destroyed as a result of shelling by Ukrainian forces, the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant's press service reported.
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The pranksters, pretending to be former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, were told that there is no need to argue about this decision since a facade of friendship needs to be maintained.
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Hamas mulls relocating to Iraq due to ‘US pressure on Qatar' – expert
If Hamas relocated its political leadership to Iraq from Qatar, it would be related to the “mounting pressure on Doha from Washington,” military expert Yuri Lyamin told Sputnik.
Iraq might offer a convenient new location for Hamas’ political HQ, Lyamin noted. The Iraqi authorities could potentially act as a mediator in negotiations with the US and other Western countries, said the pundit. That said, owing to Iran's powerful influence, the US would not be able to exert as much pressure on the Iraqi authorities like they do with Qatar, he underscored.
Amid stalled Gaza ceasefire talks mediated by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, Hamas is said to be making arrangements to relocate its political leadership from Qatar to Iraq, as reported by The National on Monday. However, Izzat Al-Rishq, a member of Hamas's political bureau, reportedly denied the plans to relocate on his Telegram account.
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If Hamas relocated its political leadership to Iraq from Qatar, it would be related to the “mounting pressure on Doha from Washington,” military expert Yuri Lyamin told Sputnik.
“The American leadership is trying to use its leverage on Qatar in order to exert influence on the Hamas politburo and force it to agree to very vague terms of a truce with Israel, which the US is pushing for. Therefore, Hamas might be considering a backup site should pressure on Qatar becomes too strong,” said the senior researcher at the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST).
Iraq might offer a convenient new location for Hamas’ political HQ, Lyamin noted. The Iraqi authorities could potentially act as a mediator in negotiations with the US and other Western countries, said the pundit. That said, owing to Iran's powerful influence, the US would not be able to exert as much pressure on the Iraqi authorities like they do with Qatar, he underscored.
Regarding Hamas insisting that Russia should be one of the guarantors of the ceasefire, the pundit added: "Hamas rightfully does not trust the United States, since the latter actively supports Israel. Accordingly, Hamas wants independent guarantors in the form of Russia, China and Turkiye."
Amid stalled Gaza ceasefire talks mediated by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, Hamas is said to be making arrangements to relocate its political leadership from Qatar to Iraq, as reported by The National on Monday. However, Izzat Al-Rishq, a member of Hamas's political bureau, reportedly denied the plans to relocate on his Telegram account.
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The "Primakov Readings" International Forum is an annual gathering that brings together top-notch experts in the fields of international relations and world economics from around the globe.
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At this stage, the absolute priority for us is to prevent any threats to Russia's security from Europe, where non-Europeans hold the reins of power, he added.
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The US Air Force has sacked the head of the Sentinel intercontinental missile project due to a loss of confidence, Bloomberg reports.
In May, the US command voiced concerns over delays in the missile program. These apprehensions surfaced amidst a 37% surge in the project's cost, which has now reached $131 billion.
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In May, the US command voiced concerns over delays in the missile program. These apprehensions surfaced amidst a 37% surge in the project's cost, which has now reached $131 billion.
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Lavrov: Russia, India and China have plans to assemble 'RIC' - the three countries format.
Other takeaways from Sergey Lavrov’s speech at the Primakov Readings forum:
🔸 Russia should someday restore relations with Germany, but everything will depend on Berlin: "we will not run after anyone";
🔸 Russia is interested in only one thing: an end to threats to its security from the West;
🔸 The US course of maintaining hegemony is doomed to failure;
🔸 The UN needs to be adapted to multipolarity, but this is difficult because of Western domination of the body;
🔸 In the Middle East, there is a risk of violence spreading to Lebanon because of Israel's actions.
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Other takeaways from Sergey Lavrov’s speech at the Primakov Readings forum:
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A Russian court has sentenced in absentia a number of foreign mercenaries who fought on the side of the Ukrainian forces, the Prosecutor-General's Office has said.
Swede Mathias Gustafsson, Croatian Vjekoslav Prebeg and Briton John Harding received 23 years in prison, while two more Britons - Andrew Hill and Dylan Healy - were sentenced to 3.5 and four years.
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Swede Mathias Gustafsson, Croatian Vjekoslav Prebeg and Briton John Harding received 23 years in prison, while two more Britons - Andrew Hill and Dylan Healy - were sentenced to 3.5 and four years.
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High-ranking member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad eliminated by Israeli Army, IDF says
Doctors Without Borders on X claimed that "the attack" killed their colleague Fadi Al-Wadiya and five others, including three children. According to the organization, the man was riding his bicycle to work near a Doctors Without Borders clinic where he was providing care.
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"An IAF aircraft directed by IDF intelligence struck and eliminated the terrorist Fadi Al-Wadiya, who served as a significant operative in the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization," the IDF statement reads.
Doctors Without Borders on X claimed that "the attack" killed their colleague Fadi Al-Wadiya and five others, including three children. According to the organization, the man was riding his bicycle to work near a Doctors Without Borders clinic where he was providing care.
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