Friend,
The
world’s foremost journalist and political prisoner, Julian Assange, is
headed back to court in London tomorrow.
This is the final hearing to determine
whether or not the United States has satisfied the “assurances”
demanded by the U.K. high court that Assange would be permitted to use
freedom of speech in his defense against charges of espionage, and
that he would not face the death penalty if
convicted.
If the high
court is satisfied, his extradition will be approved and he could be
on a plane within 24 hours. |
There are three possible outcomes with
tomorrow’s hearing according to a recent report from
Reuters:
Possibility #1: The high court rules in
favor of extradition. In
this case, Assange will have no further legal recourse in the U.K.
However, his lawyers can and will immediately turn to the European
Court of Human Rights to seek an emergency injunction blocking the
extradition until a full hearing before THAT
court.
Possibility #2: The high court rules the
U.S. “assurances” are not sufficient. In this case, Assange will have grounds to
continue his appeal against extradition in cases that will extend into
next year while he remains incarcerated at
Belmarsh.
Possibility #3: The high court throws
out the case. This is the
best possible outcome, because it will mean Julian could be
immediately released.
But there is actually one further avenue.
Joe Biden could listen to the millions of
Americans who believe, as I do, that Julian Assange is being
persecuted for the crime of doing journalism – and drop the charges
immediately.
We’ve been
calling on the Biden administration to drop their case and set Julian
free. Will you add your name now? |
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The United States government has
outrageously charged Assange with violations of the Espionage Act – an antiquated law that explicitly
prohibits defendants from invoking their right to free expression as a
defense.
Unsurprisingly, it has been used
almost exclusively to persecute whistleblowers, activists, and
journalists like Julian Assange.
Three American
presidents – two Democrats and one Republican – have targeted Assange.
We are calling on President Biden to end his part in this dark chapter
today.
We need a
president committed to defending free expression, transparency, and
accountability. If Biden won’t do it, you can be assured that I
will.
As president, I will drop the case against
Julian Assange on Day 1 in the White House. I will restore our
nation’s commitment to a free press by ending the outrageous practice
of targeting journalists and whistleblowers under the Espionage
Act.
I have advocated for Assange’s freedom for
years, and I am the only candidate who will be on the ballot across
the country in November who has called for dropping all charges in
this case. I urge you to join me with a contribution to our campaign
today.
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In solidarity and
gratitude,
Jill |
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