PM Ardern Requested to Join PM Albanese in His Calls to Bring Julian Assange Home – Aotearoa 4 Assange

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A group of lawyers, politicians, journalists and activists known asย Aotearoa 4 Assangeย have written to PM Jacinda Ardern asking her to โ€˜stand strongโ€™ with new Aussie PM Anthony Albanese, to โ€˜secure the freedomโ€™ of Australian journalist Julian Assange. According to the letter Assangeโ€™s life is in peril and so are the โ€˜foundations of global democracyโ€™.

A4A spokesperson Matt ร“ Branรกin says โ€˜the 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 โ€˜enough is enoughโ€ฆI canโ€™t see whatโ€™s served by keeping [Assange] incarceratedโ€™.

Green MP and Human Rights lawyer Golriz Ghahramanย tweetedย โ€˜the threat to Wikileaks founder Julian Assangeโ€™s freedom is a threat to press freedom around the world.โ€™

Assange has been detained in โ€˜solitary confinementโ€™ for the last 3 years in the UK and a UN Special Rapporteur has said he is being โ€˜psychologically tortured.โ€™ A letter from hundreds of doctors says he isย likely to die soonย if not freed.

The US charges โ€˜criminalise publishing leaked evidence of US state crimesโ€™.ย International Human Rights groups, including Amnesty International and theย Council of Europeโ€™s Commissioner for Human Rightsย have said the case is a threat to global press freedom.

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The letter argues that there is โ€˜no chance of justiceโ€™ if he is extradited to the US as Assangeโ€™s โ€˜legally privileged consultations with his lawyers were spied onโ€™ and the Espionage Act โ€˜prohibits any public interest defenceโ€™.

ร“ Branรกin says โ€˜no one can credibly say justice has been seen in the UK extradition trialโ€™. Amnesty International said the UK extradition trial was a โ€˜circusโ€™. IBAHRIย saidย โ€˜with 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. A4Aโ€™s letter says โ€˜this 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 โ€˜conditions that amount to tortureโ€™. Ghahramanย statesย that although the UK Magistrate Court has now ordered extradition to be signed โ€˜the Home Sec must declineโ€™. โ€˜The UK has an obligation to avoid extradition to a place where he faces ill treatment and tortureโ€™. A4A called on Ardern to โ€˜make representationsโ€™ to Ms Patel not to sign the extradition order.

Rt. Honย Helen Clark saidย โ€˜you do wonder when the hatchet can be buried with Assange, and not buried in his head by the way?. . . โ€˜The real issue really is the activities they were exposing, not their actions of exposure.โ€™

ร“ Branรกin says โ€˜Australia 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€™

5 COMMENTS

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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