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  1. Don’t forget John Pilger. He supports Assange too.

    John Pilger addressed a rally in Sydney, Australia, earlier this year, to mark Julian Assange’s six years’ confinement in the Ecuadorean embassy in London. Here is something of what he said. The full text is available on Pilger’s website.

    “The persecution of Julian Assange must end. Or it will end in tragedy.”

    “I know Julian Assange well; I regard him as a close friend, a person of extraordinary resilience and courage. I have watched a tsunami of lies and smear engulf him, endlessly, vindictively, perfidiously; and I know why they smear him.:

    “In 2008, a plan to destroy both WikiLeaks and Assange was laid out in a top secret document dated 8 March, 2008. The authors were the Cyber Counter-intelligence Assessments Branch of the US Defence Department.”

    “This would be achieved, they wrote, with threats of “exposure [and] criminal prosecution” and a unrelenting assault on reputation. The aim was to silence and criminalise WikiLeaks and its editor and publisher. It was as if they planned a war on a single human being and on the very principle of freedom of speech.”

    “Julian Assange has committed no crime. He has never been charged with a crime. The Swedish episode was bogus and farcical and he has been vindicated.”

    “No investigative journalism in my lifetime can equal the importance of what WikiLeaks has done in calling rapacious power to account. “
    “That is why Assange is in mortal danger.”

    “I have watched Assange’s health deteriorate in his years of confinement without sunlight. He has had a relentless cough, but is not even allowed safe passage to and from a hospital for an X-ray.”

    John Pilger finished his speech by spelling out what the PM could do.
    “Malcolm Turnbull can remain silent. Or he can seize this opportunity and use his government’s diplomatic influence to defend the life of an Australian citizen, whose courageous public service is recognised by countless people across the world. He can bring Julian Assange home.”

    Thank you Greg O’Connor agreeing to formally sponsor the Assange Asylum petition.

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