UN Torture Expert Blasts British Government’s Failure to Address Treatment of Julian Assange

The United Nations’ special rapporteur on torture has been pressing the UK, US, Swedish, and Ecuadorian governments to properly investigate and address expert evidence showing that the WikiLeaks publisher has been subject “psychological torture”. … Read More >UN Torture Expert Blasts British Government’s Failure to Address Treatment of Julian Assange

Prince Andrew Reportedly Set Up Fund Under False Name to Dodge Scrutiny Over Scandalous Epstein Link

The embattled Duke of York has been forced to step down from all public engagements and is quitting numerous charity patronages, as he struggles with the fallout from his ties with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. … Read More >Prince Andrew Reportedly Set Up Fund Under False Name to Dodge Scrutiny Over Scandalous Epstein Link

Julian Assange Gives Testimony on Espionage Claims at Westminster Magistrates’ Court – Video

Julian Assange was arrested on 11 April by the UK police in the Ecuadorian embassy, after Quito withdrew his asylum. He was then sentenced to 50 weeks in the Belmarsh high-security prison for breaching bail in the UK and requesting asylum from a third country. … Read More >Julian Assange Gives Testimony on Espionage Claims at Westminster Magistrates’ Court – Video

UK May Refuse to Extradite Wikileaks Founder to US Due to Spying Case – Assange’s Lawyer

The case of regular spying in the interests of US authorities may encourage the United Kingdom to refuse to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, lawyer Aitor Martinez, who coordinates Assange’s defence in Spain, said. … Read More >UK May Refuse to Extradite Wikileaks Founder to US Due to Spying Case – Assange’s Lawyer