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

US abuses justice systems to target its enemies, like it did with Huawei – Assange’s father

The incarceration and extradition trial of Julian Assange is one of many examples of the US abusing the legal systems of other countries to target its political enemies, said John Shipton, the father of WikiLeaks’ founder. … Read More >US abuses justice systems to target its enemies, like it did with Huawei – Assange’s father

UN torture rapporteur: Julian Assange’s detention has no legal basis!

On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the UN Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer about the ongoing detention of Julian Assange. He says Julian’s detention has no legal basis, explains why the UK’s treatment of the journalist is tantamount to torture … Read More >UN torture rapporteur: Julian Assange’s detention has no legal basis!

‘We’re working for the dark side’: Spanish firm accused of spying on Assange by German broadcaster boasted of US intelligence ties

A private security firm that allegedly spied on Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London bragged about its nefarious activities and ties to US intelligence, according to German public broadcaster NDR. … Read More >‘We’re working for the dark side’: Spanish firm accused of spying on Assange by German broadcaster boasted of US intelligence ties

‘Telling the truth becomes a crime’: UK & international pundits blast Assange imprisonment

An array of public figures, among them a retired British ambassador and the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, again threw their weight behind Julian Assange, predicting the launch of a massive campaign in his support next year. … Read More >‘Telling the truth becomes a crime’: UK & international pundits blast Assange imprisonment