13/. Editor-in-Chief of @wikileaks, @khrafnsson, points out the absurd obscenity of the US claiming that - by publishing evidence of war crimes - #JulianAssange’s was “causing harm”
— Stefan Simanowitz (@StefSimanowitz) September 7, 2020
He & @johnpilger have been denied access to the court for the Julian Assange extradition hearing. pic.twitter.com/SfwQmunE7R
Pentagon Papers whistleblower reveals that he also committed the 'offence' for which Assange has been indicted
(6 Dec 2012 - see also Daniel Ellsberg: Indict Me Too (7/12/22> Consortium News) In the short interview below, Daniel Ellsberg, who famously leaked the ''Pentagon Papers" to the New York Times in 1971, explains how he was also given a copy of all the data leaked by Chelsea Manning before it was published by Wikileaks. So, by the current standing of the Department of Justice, he, alongside all the newspapers which published that information, are no less indictable than Julian Assange. If Ellsberg were to be indicted for the same offence for which Assange has been indicted and held in solitary confinement since April 2019, he believes he could show the Unted States Supreme Court, that that indictment is in violation of the United States Constition.
To @POTUS and @TheJusticeDept: Stop the extradition of Assange. I am as indictable as he is on the exact same charges. I will plead "not guilty" on grounds of your blatantly unconstitutional use of the Espionage Act. Let's take this to the Supreme Court. https://t.co/odm2gd6Ci1
— Daniel Ellsberg (@DanielEllsberg) December 6, 2022
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