By Ray McGovern
July 12, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - - "Anti
War" -Very
bad news for those who still care about freedom of
the press and what the fate of Julian Assange means
for the artifact-First Amendment added to the U.S.
Constitution 240 years ago.
The UK High Court just announced it will hear
the US appeal of a lower court decision against
extraditing Julian Assange.
Godot is likely to arrive before the US/UK finish
the legal pantomime denying Assange his freedom.
The High Court decision solidifies Britain’s
status as a US vassal state – the 800-year legacy of
the Magna Carta be damned. Giving obsequious
hypocrisy a bad name, the High Court’s announcement
comes a week and half after the prime witness for
the latest indictment of Assange
recanted his testimony.
It should come as no surprise that British
"Justice" officials are following the detailed
"Washington Playbook" approach that was
exposed by WikiLeaks itself in Feb. 2012.
Some readers may recall that WikiLeaks-revealed
confidential emails from the US private intelligence
firm Stratfor mentioned that the US already had a
secret indictment against the WikiLeaks founder. Bad
enough.
Inspector Javert
What also showed up in the Stratfor emails was
the unrelenting, Inspector-Javert-type approach
taken by one Fred Burton, Stratfor’s Vice-President
for Counterterrorism and Corporate Security. (Burton
had been Deputy Chief of the Department of State’s
counterterrorism division for the Diplomatic
Security Service.)
Here’s Javert –
I mean Burton:
"Move him [Assange] from country to country to
face charges for the next 25 years. But seize
everything he and his family own, to include every
person linked to Wiki." [my comment: "country to
country", or – equally effective – court to court]
"Pursue conspiracy and political terrorism
charges and declassify the death of a source,
someone which could link to Wiki."
"Assange is a peacenik. He needs his head
dunked in a full toilet bowl at Gitmo."
“Take down the money. Go after his
infrastructure. The tools we are using to nail and
de-construct Wiki are the same tools used to
dismantle and track al-Qaeda."
"Bankrupt the arsehole first; ruin his life.
Give him 7-12 years for conspiracy."
"Assange is going to make a nice bride in
prison. Screw the terrorist. He’ll be eating cat
food forever … extradition to the US is more and
more likely."
Nice people – once sworn under oath "to support
and defend the Constitution of the United States
against all enemies foreign and domestic". Since
comparisons are invidious, apologies to "Javert" and
Victor Hugo.
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Meanwhile Back at Belmarsh
It is not clear whether the likes of Fred Burton
have been able to dictate the menu for Julian
Assange (but who would be surprised?). What is clear
is that, unless a major grassroots campaign
can gather more steam, and soon, Julian is
likely to be moved from court to court, prison to
prison – all under color of law –
until they destroy what is left of him. It is a sad
pantomime, a mockery of justice. Talk about Les
Miserables!
As UN Rapporteur for Torture Nils Melzer has
pointed out, Julian Assange is being subjected to
psychological torture – in full view of the rest of
the world. And, as reprehensible as this crime is –
still more is at stake for democracies, which cannot
exist without a free media.
Last Saturday Julian Assange "celebrated" his
50th birthday in London’s high-security Belmarsh
Prison. I was asked to record a message to be loud-speakered
at the demonstration in support of Julian before the
prison that day.
Here is the recording. For those lacking
appreciation for my singing, the 8-minute talk
is transcribed here.
Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, a
publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the
Saviour in inner-city Washington. His 27-year career
as a CIA analyst includes serving as Chief of the
Soviet Foreign Policy Branch and preparer/briefer of
the President’s Daily Brief. He is co-founder of
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
(VIPS).
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