Global Assange + Julian Assange’s Father, John Shipton Speaks Out

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This video may contain images depicting the reality and horror of war/violence and should only be viewed by a mature audience.

ARTE Documentary on ~ Jun 30, 2020

The ‘Operation Hotel’ revelations back in 2018 revealed that the Ecuadorian government was spying on Julian Assange, taking refuge in their London embassy at the time. But recent evidence from Spanish authorities suggests that it was in fact American intelligence that sponsored the surveillance. With the USA currently trying to extradite Assange from his London prison to be tried for the disclosure of hundreds of thousands of top-secret documents on WikiLeaks, the global Assange story, murkier than ever, is ongoing.

[“Global Assange” video also available on ARTE.]

Assange’s father speaks out, calls oppression of WikiLeaks founder a “great crime of 21st century”

The Grayzone on Jul 15, 2020

An extended interview with Julian Assange’s father John Shipton, who condemns the US, UK, and Australian governments for their “11 years of ceaseless psychological torture” of the WikiLeaks publisher. Interview by Denis Rogatyuk.

Transcript

From the archives:

Chris Hedges: Collateral Murder Video and the US Military Cover Up

Chris Hedges: Ramifications For Press Freedom In Julian Assange Extradition

NATO: From Covert Sponsor to Artillery for Terrorists in Syria + Assange Rips the Matrix by Finian Cunningham

Chris Hedges and Joe Lauria: The Julian Assange Extradition Trial

Assange Hearing Day 1 by Craig Murray + USA v Julian Assange: Extradition Day 2 + The Assange Story: Wikileaks Founder’s Journey From Whistleblowing Hero To Exile

John Pilger: Julian Assange Must Be Freed, Not Betrayed + The Prosecution of Julian Assange

Julian Assange’s Father: They’re Murdering My Son by Finian Cunningham + Kristinn Hraffnson: Julian Assange’s US Extradition Case A Matter of Life and Death!

“Collateral Murder” Video allegedly shows US forces killing two reporters and six others By Daniel Tencer