German TV Exposes the Lies That
Entrapped Julian Assange
A major German TV network has aired an
interview with the UN rapporteur on torture
that reveals the invention of the Swedish
“rape” case against Julian Assange.
By Ray McGovern
February
07, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Truth
has broken through for those confused about how a
publisher ended up in a maximum security prison in
London with a one-way extradition ticket to court in
the U.S. and the rest of his life behind bars.
One of the main German TV channels (ZDF) ran two
prime-time segments on Wednesday night exposing
authorities in Sweden for having “made up” the story
about Julian Assange being a rapist.
Until last night most Germans, as well as other
consumers of “major media” in Europe, had no idea of
the trickery that enmeshed Assange in a spider-web
almost certainly designed by the U.S. and woven by
accomplices in vassal states like Sweden, Britain
and, eventually, Ecuador.
ZDF punctured that web by interviewing UN Rapporteur
on Torture Nils Melzer. One ZDF “Heute Sendung”
segment
(in German) is especially telling from minute 13:00
to 15:30 . The
second
is ZDF “Heute Journal” (minute 25:49 to 30:19.)
Both ZDF programs show Melzer being interviewed,
with minimal interruption or commentary, letting his
findings speak for themselves about how allegations
against Assange were “made up” and manipulated to
hold him captive.
The particularly scurrilous allegation that led
many, including initially Melzer, to believe Assange
was a rapist — a tried and tested smear technique of
covert action — was especially effective. The
Swedes never formally charged him with rape — or
with any crime, for that matter. ZDF exhibited some
of the documents Melzer uncovered that show the
sexual allegations were just as “invented” as the
evidence for WMD before the attack on Iraq.
Melzer had previously admitted to having been so
misled by media portrayals of Assange that he was
initially reluctant to investigate Assange’s case.
Here is what Melzer wrote last year in an op-ed
marking the International Day in Support of Torture
Victims, June 26.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
No major media would print or post it. Medium.com
posted it
under the title “Demasking the Torture of Julian
Assange.”
Excerpts:
“But surely, I found myself pleading, Assange
must be a selfish narcissist, skateboarding
through the Ecuadorian Embassy and smearing
feces on the walls? Well, all I heard from
Embassy staff is that the inevitable
inconveniences of his accommodation at their
offices were handled with mutual respect and
consideration.
This changed only after the election of
President Moreno, when they were suddenly
instructed to find smears against Assange and,
when they didn’t, they were soon replaced. The
President even took it upon himself to bless the
world with his gossip, and to personally strip
Assange of his asylum and citizenship without
any due process of law.
In the end it finally dawned on me that I had
been blinded by propaganda, and that Assange had
been systematically slandered to divert
attention from the crimes he exposed.”
(Emphasis added.)
Melzer ended his op-ed with this somber warning:
“… This is not only about protecting Assange,
but about preventing a precedent likely to seal
the fate of Western democracy. For once
telling the truth has become a crime, while the
powerful enjoy impunity, it will be too late to
correct the course. We will have surrendered our
voice to censorship and our fate to unrestrained
tyranny.” (Emphasis added.)
Melzer’s indefatigable efforts to expose what
Assange has gone through, including “psychological
torture,” met with some modest
success
in the days before the German ZDF aired their
stories. Embedded in the linked article is by far
the best
interview
of Melzer on Assange.
Opposition to
extraditing Assange to the U.S. is becoming more
widespread. Another straw in an Assange-favorable
wind came last week when the Parliamentary Assembly
of the Council of Europe (PACE) calledfor Assange’s
immediate release, ending years of silence by such
European institutions.
It remains, nonetheless, an uphill struggle to
prompt the British to think back 800 years to the
courage of the nobles who wrested the Magna Carta
from King John.
Raymond McGovern is a
former CIA officer turned political
activist. McGovern was a CIA analyst from
1963 to 1990, and in the 1980s chaired
National Intelligence Estimates and prepared
the President's Daily Brief.
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