September 21. Central Criminal Court, London. Today was one of reiteration and expansion. Computer scientist Christian Grothoff of the Bern…
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September 16. Central Criminal Court, London. Proceedings today at the Old Bailey regarding Julian Assange’s extradition returned to journalistic practice,…
September 15. Central Criminal Court, London. Today, witnesses appearing in the extradition trial of Julian Assange fleshed out some points…
Having had a coronavirus scare towards the end of last week, necessitating a brief suspension of proceedings for September 11,…
As James Lewis QC for the prosecution, representing the US government, revealed, “I’m just saying about my charger. It’s in…
The third day of extradition proceedings against Julian Assange at the Old Bailey resumed on the point of politics. Assange…
The highlights of the second day of Julian Assange’s extradition proceedings at the Central Criminal Court in London yielded an…
The fine circus that is British justice resumed at London’s Central Criminal Court on September 7, with the continued extradition…
On September 7, Julian Assange will be facing another round of gruelling extradition proceedings, in the Old Bailey, part of…
The book of hours on Julian Assange is now being written. But the scribes are far from the original. Repeated…
The Kafkaesque Imperium has taken yet another absurd step towards mean absurdity with another superseding indictment against Julian Assange. This…
When the superseding indictment was returned by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia against Julian Assange…
“Mr Assange will be facing a David and Goliath battle with his hands tied behind his back.” Edward Fitzgerald QC,…
It should not be a matter of distinction, but Julian Assange is a figure who is becoming the apotheosis of…
Scribes of the Julian Assange case must surely gawk with a sense of horrified wonder at each proceeding unfolding at…
“To expose another human being to serious illness, and to the threat of losing their life, is grotesque and quite…
Thursday, February 27, Woolwich Crown Court. The first round of extradition hearings regarding Julian Assange’s case concluded a day early,…
Wednesday, February 26, Woolwich Crown Court. Today, the focus shifted to the protagonist himself and the nature of the US-UK…
The second day of extradition hearings against Julian Assange and by virtue of that, WikiLeaks, saw Mark Summers QC deliver…
If we are to believe it, Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, the man behind showing the ugliness of power, is the…
The central pillar to Democratic paranoia and vengefulness regarding the loss of Hillary Clinton in 2016 was the link between…
It is being increasingly larded with heavy twists and turns, a form of state oppression in slow motion, but the…
Another slot of judicial history, another notch to be added to the woeful record of legal proceedings being undertaken against…
On November 27 this year, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Nils Melzer, delivered an address to the German Bundestag outlining…
Sex, the late Gore Vidal astutely observed, is politics, and not merely from the vantage point of those who wish…
While Australian journalists bonded and broke break in condemning national security legislation that some of them had previously supported, one…
Much ink has been spilt in textbooks describing situations where autocratic states can behave badly. They abuse rights; they ignore…
The Fourth Estate, that historical unelected grouping of society’s scrutineers, has become something of a rabble, and, as a confederacy…
History’s scope for the absurd and tragic is infinite. Like Sisyphus engaged in permanent labours pushing a boulder up a…
The Home Secretary of the United Kingdom did his thing, which was little in the way of disagreement. The superpower…