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  1. Well done. ‘There’s nothing we can’t do when we stand together’ indeed. A little razzle dazzle this way wouldn’t go amiss either although that would be stepping on toes not meant to be stepped on, thus a career ending flash of real humanity.

  2. What Matt wants to do and what thousands of British people want to do on 08 October, is SO SO IMPORTANT !!
    Courageous independent journalism is at stake..truth telling is at stake..so is the public’s right to know what is really going on in the world.
    Shame on our own political, religious and media élite for their silence.
    My heart goes out to Julian Assange and to his dear brave wife.

  3. Good call. J-Ziggy absolutely can hold major influence on this AND maintain her career prospects. Express our concerns behind closed doors. No oversight or accountability for US to Human Rights? Then no NATO and no Five Eyes involvement by NZ.

    If private negotiations don’t prove fruitful she had better stand on the right side of history. This case is a monumental albatross for any Democratic leader to have stayed silent on. A soft offer of asylum would do. Saying that New Zealand would decline an extradition request. #HaereMaiJulian

    1. Netanyahu didn’t order Bush to invade Iraq to have people like Assange criticize the war crimes the Americans committed on his behalf. Did you know Saddam Hussein sent money to the families of Palestinians murdered by the home invaders to look good to the ‘Arab street’! Absolutely horrifying! That’s right, that’s why the American golems had to murder more than a million Iraqis.

  4. Inshallah, brother.

    Assange has now had to live in prison- which is what the British lackeys of America made the Ecuardorean embassy before they paid the traitor Moreno to kick him out- for more than a decade. His only crime, exposing the evil that Americans do whenever they are allowed to step outside their godforsaken country. Americans have no right to tell even one single actual human being what to do, let alone one as meritorious as Assange.

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