A group of lawyers, politicians, journalists and activists known asย Aotearoa 4 Assangeย have written to PM Jacinda Ardern asking her to โstand strongโ with new Aussie PM Anthony Albanese, to โsecure the freedomโ of Australian journalist Julian Assange. According to the letter Assangeโs life is in peril and so are the โfoundations of global democracyโ.
A4A spokesperson Matt ร Branรกin says โthe election of Albanese is a seismic shiftโ for the campaign to free Assange, who is currently imprisoned in the UK and fighting extradition to the US. Unlike his predecessor Scott Morrison, Albanese is a member of theย Bring Julian Assange Home Parliamentary Groupย consisting of at least 30 MPs. Albanese hasย reportedly saidย โenough is enoughโฆI canโt see whatโs served by keeping [Assange] incarceratedโ.
Green MP and Human Rights lawyer Golriz Ghahramanย tweetedย โthe threat to Wikileaks founder Julian Assangeโs freedom is a threat to press freedom around the world.โ
Assange has been detained in โsolitary confinementโ for the last 3 years in the UK and a UN Special Rapporteur has said he is being โpsychologically tortured.โ A letter from hundreds of doctors says he isย likely to die soonย if not freed.
The US charges โcriminalise publishing leaked evidence of US state crimesโ.ย International Human Rights groups, including Amnesty International and theย Council of Europeโs Commissioner for Human Rightsย have said the case is a threat to global press freedom.
The letter argues that there is โno chance of justiceโ if he is extradited to the US as Assangeโs โlegally privileged consultations with his lawyers were spied onโ and the Espionage Act โprohibits any public interest defenceโ.
ร Branรกin says โno one can credibly say justice has been seen in the UK extradition trialโ. Amnesty International said the UK extradition trial was a โcircusโ. IBAHRIย saidย โwith this extradition trial, we are witnessing the serious undermining of due processes and the rule of law.โ Applications to monitor the trial fromย Amnesty Internationalย andย Reporters Without Bordersย were declined. A4Aโs letter says โthis is a political case, and political intervention is requiredโ.
UN Special Rapproteur on Torture Nils Melzer says if Assange is extradited to the US he would be detained inย โconditions that amount to tortureโ. Ghahramanย statesย that although the UK Magistrate Court has now ordered extradition to be signed โthe Home Sec must declineโ. โThe UK has an obligation to avoid extradition to a place where he faces ill treatment and tortureโ. A4A called on Ardern to โmake representationsโ to Ms Patel not to sign the extradition order.
Rt. Honย Helen Clark saidย โyou do wonder when the hatchet can be buried with Assange, and not buried in his head by the way?. . . โThe real issue really is the activities they were exposing, not their actions of exposure.โ
ร Branรกin says โAustralia and New Zealand should call on our allies the US and UK, to end this perilous persecution of a South Pacific journalist, and bring Julian home.โ



Australia should seek Assanges’s extradition back home over that parking ticket in the 1990s.
I can’t see why their request should be of lower priority than the USA’s as Assange isn’t even a US citizen and shouldn’t have to answer to US law. He is however an Australian and should pay his fines.
On a more sensible tone I think this call is a test of Ardern’s fundamental character, I fear I could be disappointed with her response, if any.
We all know what she’ll do. Whatever is bad for New Zealand and good for the Ammurrican empire.
I sensed that Albanese would do some good in his first term, and I think this is it. I very much see Albanese as a man of action whereas Morrison was a sayer but not a doer as such. I also sense that Albanese will want to reshape the Australian economy in his first term with a mixture of stimulus measures, inflationary controls, and tax cuts.
If only, this would be a great move. Pressure needs to be put on Albanese now now now.
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