Only Cowards And Sadists Support The Persecution Of Julian Assange by Caitlin Johnstone!
(2019-10-22 at 11:08:18 )

Only Cowards And Sadists Support The Persecution Of Julian Assange by Caitlin Johnstone

Former British ambassador Craig Murray has published a very disturbing account of Julian Assanges court appearance yesterday which I recommend reading in full.

There have been many reports published about Mr. Assanges case management hearing, but the combination of Mr. Murrays prior experience with torture victims, his familiarity with British courts, his friendship with Mr. Assange, and his lack of reverence for western power structures allowed for a much more penetrating insight into what happened than anyone else has been able to provide so far.

Here is a small excerpt:

Before I get on to the blatant lack of fair process, the first thing I must note was Julians condition. I was badly shocked by just how much weight my friend has lost, by the speed his hair has receded and by the appearance of premature and vastly accelerated ageing. He has a pronounced limp I have never seen before. Since his arrest he has lost over 15 kg in weight.

But his physical appearance was not as shocking as his mental deterioration. When asked to give his name and date of birth, he struggled visibly over several seconds to recall both. I will come to the important content of his statement at the end of proceedings in due course, but his difficulty in making it was very evident; it was a real struggle for him to articulate the words and focus his train of thought.

Until yesterday I had always been quietly sceptical of those who claimed that Julians treatment amounted to torture - even of Nils Melzer, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture - and sceptical of those who suggested he may be subject to debilitating drug treatments.

But having attended the trials in Uzbekistan of several victims of extreme torture, and having worked with survivors from Sierra Leone and elsewhere, I can tell you that yesterday changed my mind entirely and Julian exhibited exactly the symptoms of a torture victim brought blinking into the light, particularly in terms of disorientation, confusion, and the real struggle to assert free will through the fog of learned helplessness.

Mr. Murray reports that there were no fewer than five representatives of the United States government in the Westminster Magistrates Court that day, and that there were seated behind the British prosecutors and essentially giving them orders.

The judge, Vanessa Baraitser, reportedly behaved coldly and snarkily towards the defense, smirking and refusing their requests without explanation, while behaving warmly and receptively toward the prosecution.

Mr. Assanges extradition hearing will commence without delay on February of next year, despite the case violating the 2003 United States-United Kingdom extradition treaty, and despite new evidence emerging of Central Intelligence Agency-tied espionage on Mr. Assange and his lawyers while he was at the Ecuadorian embassy. It will commence in a tiny Belmarsh courtroom with almost no room for the public to provide scrutiny, without Mr. Assanges defense having adequate time to prepare.

Mr. Assanges lawyer Mark Summers told the court that the case was "a political attempt" by the United States "to signal to journalists the consequences of publishing information."

And of course he is right.

Nobody sincerely believes that the 175-year sentence that Mr. Assange is looking at if he is successfully extradited to the United States by the Donald Trump administration is a reasonable punishment for publishing activities which the Obama administration had previously declined to prosecute based on the exact same evidence, citing concern for the damage the precedent would do to press freedoms.

These charges have nothing to do with justice, and they are not meant to be merely punitive.

They are made to serve as a deterrent. A deterrent to journalists anywhere in the world who might otherwise see fit to publish inconvenient facts about the United States government.

This is obvious.

It is obvious that the United States government is destroying Mr. Assange to signal to journalists the consequences of publishing information. It is therefore also obvious that any journalist who fails to use whatever platform they have to speak out against Mr. Assanges persecution has no intention of ever publishing anything that the United States government does not want published.

Their silence on or support for what is being done to this man can and should be taken as an admission that they are nothing other than state propagandists. State propagandists, sycophants, and cowards.

Cowardice is driving public support for Mr. Assanges persecution. Cowardice and sadism.

Even if every single bogus smear against him were true, from the lies about feces on embassy walls to the still evidence-free allegation of Trump-Russia collusion, even if every single one of those ridiculous fantasies were true, his punishment to date would be more than enough.

I mean, exactly how much torture is appropriate because your preferred candidate was not the one who was elected?

How weird is it that such entitled sadism goes unquestioned?

To continue to call for more is to reveal your sick fetish, whether you are one of the powerful people he pissed off or just another mindless repeater in the comments section.

Enough. You have had your pound of flesh.

We are watching a great tragedy unfold in a fractal-like way, from the zoomed-out meta tragedy of the worldwide death blow to press freedom, drilled down to the personal tragedy of this death blow to a man called Julian Assange.

His once encyclopaedic brain can now barely remember his own birthday. This guts me.

There are no other minds on earth that understood the power dynamics of invisible imperialism and the Orwellian dangers humanity now faces as we hurtle towards and AI-dominated information landscape as well as his did.

That mind has been purposely destroyed.

We must never forget that.

We must never forgive that.

It has been a tough day. My heart has been hurting and my sighs have been long.

The only brightness I can see through the bleakness is the quandary that appears to be emerging for these nationless plutocrats who are pulling the strings.

The more they get their way, the more obvious their actions must necessarily be, because the thing they are attempting to do is so totally abnormal.

Yesterdays court proceedings were blatantly farcical, from the curious rulings, to the strange sight of United States advisers interfering in a United Kingdom case about an Australian citizen, down to even the dismissive smirk on the judges face.

None of this is normal, and when things are not normal there is a risk that people will notice, and things are only going to get stranger as they attempt to pull this off.

The only thing keeping people from really seeing what is going on here is a thin layer of narrative management, and the only thing keeping them from acting on their seeing is feeling like they are alone in their seeing.

Keep the pressure up, keep watching, and keep talking about what you are seeing to anyone who will listen.

It may very well save Julians life.

Thanks for reading!!
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