By Finian Cunningham
March 01, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - The
persecution of Julian Assange is one of those
breakthrough moments when suddenly people
realise that almost everything they have been
told to believe is not true.
This week the Australian-born journalist and
publisher has been subjected to a show trial in
a British court with the threat of extradition
to the United States looming. If he is
extradited, the 48-year old is facing 175 years
– a death sentence – in prison on wholly
contrived espionage charges.
Assange is being persecuted for the
sole and simple reason that he exposed war
crimes and systematic corruption by the US
government and its Western allies. His years of
arbitrary detention and the torture endured over
the past year while in solitary confinement in a
British dungeon are a grim warning to all
citizens. The warning is that their supposed
democratic rights are non-existent as far as the
powers in Washington and London are concerned.
If you dare speak truth to power, then this fate
will also be yours.
Thus, when it gets down to it, the
harsh reality is that there is no such thing as
democracy in the US or Britain. Elections and
media are but window-dressing to hide the brutal
truth that fundamental, basic democratic rights
of free speech and due legal process are not
inalienable principles, but rather are
dispensable privileges whenever the
powers-that-be ordain so.
Julian Assange’s incarceration and pillorying
is like an inquisition from medieval times
happening in the year 2020. He dared expose the
rampant, systematic crimes of so-called
authorities through his Wikileaks site. His
blasphemy was to expose the charlatans and
mass-killers who masquerade as pious leaders.
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Those revelations showed the public
that the pretensions of democracy and
rule of law by the American and British
governments are nothing but
hypocritical, empty posturing. Assange’s
courageous publishing work demonstrated
how those governments have waged
criminal wars and committed genocidal
crimes; how they have made a mockery of
international law and democratic rights.
And for that heroic service to public
truth and empowerment with the truth,
Assange is being pilloried like a
rebellious serf by overlords posing as
“governments” and “judges”.
Assange’s show trial is also powerfully
revealing of the real nature of Western
so-called news media. Not one of the major US or
British news outlets have given any coverage,
let alone comment, regarding his week-long
extradition trial.
A journalist and publisher is being whipsawed
in the court as if he is a dangerous terrorist.
He is denied elementary due process by being
confined to a glass-cage dock, not able to
communicate with his defence lawyers, unable to
even hear what his accusers are claiming.
His extradition, to be determined at a future
court hearing, seems like a foregone conclusion,
such is the bias and hostility towards Assange
from the presiding British judge, Vanessa
Baraitser.
Given the international outcry from
hundreds of doctors and UN representatives over
Assange’s torture endured while in British
custody, and given the grotesque abuse of legal
process by the American and British so-called
authorities, the case should be thrown out
immediately – if there were any modicum of
justice.
The vendetta against Assange tells us what
kind of societies citizens (or rather subjects)
are living under in the US and Britain. These
states are oligarchies where “democratic rights”
are strictly conditional on subjects not
stepping out of line, such as criticising war
crimes or illegal global spying.
Julian Assange has torn through the largely
invisible matrix of propaganda and power that
people really live under. The saccharin myths of
“democracy” and “free speech” are shown for the
ugly, putrid reality that they are. And the
Western corporate-controlled media in their
silence about what is going on are also
condemned for the lying servile machines that
they are.
We must not accept the fate being prepared
for Assange as if it is inevitable or as if we
are powerless to overthrow it. The first step
towards freedom is truth, and thanks to Julian
Assange, we have the power to be free. We know
the tyrannical nature of the governments that
presume to rule over us in our names. There must
be a popular uprising in defence of Assange.
Because no-one is free until he is.
A final note by way of testimony: anyone who
has been enlightened by Wikileaks’ revelations
over the past decade will know that the current
escalation of conflict in Syria’s Idlib is due
to NATO powers illegally occupying that country.
They will know that NATO powers have for years
covertly sponsored terror groups to carry out a
criminal regime-change war. By contrast, anyone
who relies on Western governments and mainstream
media for “information” will have no idea
whatsoever about what is really going in Syria.
A wider war could erupt any day and those who
are brainwashed by Western regimes and their
media are impotent to stop it. The empowerment
of citizens by Julian Assange and Wikileaks over
the years is the difference between ending wars
or fueling them.
The vendetta against Assange tells us what
kind of societies citizens (or rather subjects)
are living under in the US and Britain. These
states are oligarchies where “democratic rights”
are strictly conditional on subjects not
stepping out of line, such as criticising war
crimes or illegal global spying.
Julian Assange has torn through the largely
invisible matrix of propaganda and power that
people really live under. The saccharin myths of
“democracy” and “free speech” are shown for the
ugly, putrid reality that they are. And the
Western corporate-controlled media in their
silence about what is going on are also
condemned for the lying servile machines that
they are.
We must not accept the fate being prepared
for Assange as if it is inevitable or as if we
are powerless to overthrow it. The first step
towards freedom is truth, and thanks to Julian
Assange, we have the power to be free. We know
the tyrannical nature of the governments that
presume to rule over us in our names. There must
be a popular uprising in defence of Assange.
Because no-one is free until he is.
A final note by way of testimony: anyone who
has been enlightened by Wikileaks’ revelations
over the past decade will know that the current
escalation of conflict in Syria’s Idlib is due
to NATO powers illegally occupying that country.
They will know that NATO powers have for years
covertly sponsored terror groups to carry out a
criminal regime-change war. By contrast, anyone
who relies on Western governments and mainstream
media for “information” will have no idea
whatsoever about what is really going in Syria.
A wider war could erupt any day and those who
are brainwashed by Western regimes and their
media are impotent to stop it. The empowerment
of citizens by Julian Assange and Wikileaks over
the years is the difference between ending wars
or fueling them.
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international
affairs, with articles published in several
languages. He is a Master’s graduate in
Agricultural Chemistry and worked as a
scientific editor for the Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a
career in newspaper journalism. He is also a
musician and songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he
worked as an editor and writer in major news
media organisations, including The Mirror, Irish
Times and Independent. -
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