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After the UK home secretary decided to extradite Julian Assange to face trial and a possible life sentence in the US, Ben Quinn reports on what the ruling means for the WikiLeaks founder – and for press freedom
After the U.K. formally approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, First Amendment groups in the United States expressed broad opposition to his prosecution. Does he deserve it?Prosecutors accuse Assange of conduct that go well beyond traditional journalism, including conspiring to break into a U.S. military database, gaining unauthorized access to an Icelandic government computer, and picking targets for hacker collectives to breach. One of those targets was the New York Times, prosecutors say.Still, Jameel Jaffer, the director of the prominent Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, calls Assange's prosecution a “dagger to the throat of press freedom.”In the latest episode of “Objections,” Jaffer fields questions about some of the toughest criticisms of Assange, from U.S. prosecutors and others, and says that in the end, the case is about more than him.READ FULL TRIAL RECAPS:lawandcrime.comSUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Court JunkieThey Walk Among AmericaSidebarLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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After the UK home secretary decided to extradite Julian Assange to face trial and a possible life sentence in the US, Ben Quinn reports on what the ruling means for the WikiLeaks founder – and for press freedom. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Download Episode. Kevin Gosztola joined Scott on Antiwar Radio to discuss the most recent developments in the Julian Assange Case. Gosztola presents a primer on who Julian Assange is for those who are unfamiliar with him or who only know of the Collateral Murder video and 2016 election leaks. He then clarifies the charges brought against him. Last week, the UK approved Assange's extradition to the United States. This is a step in the wrong direction, though it will give Assange's team the opportunity to appeal and finally present some of their best arguments against his imprisonment. Discussed on the show: “‘Another Dark Day': UK Government Approves Assange's Extradition to United States” (The Dissenter) ABC Documentary on Assange Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
Kevin Gosztola joined Scott on Antiwar Radio to discuss the most recent developments in the Julian Assange Case. Gosztola presents a primer on who Julian Assange is for those who are unfamiliar with him or who only know of the Collateral Murder video and 2016 election leaks. He then clarifies the charges brought against him. Last week, the UK approved Assange's extradition to the United States. This is a step in the wrong direction, though it will give Assange's team the opportunity to appeal and finally present some of their best arguments against his imprisonment. Discussed on the show: “‘Another Dark Day': UK Government Approves Assange's Extradition to United States” (The Dissenter) ABC Documentary on Assange Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Stella Assange, the wife of the WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, says she will appeal against Britain's decision to approve his extradition to the US to face criminal charges. The Wikileaks co-founder is charged with breaching the Espionage Act and faces up to 175 years in jail if convicted.
Britain has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US after he fought for years to remain in the United Kingdom. WikiLeaks says it will challenge the order, but what comes next and what appeal avenues are available?
Julian Assange's legal team is appealing the decision of the British Home Secretary Priti Patel to approve the extradition of the founder of WikiLeaks to the United States, which is wanted him on 18 counts, including espionage and hacking. Assange's wife and legal team are calling on the Australian government to intervene in his extradition case. - Pravni tim Juliana Assangea kreće sa žalbom na odluku britanske ministrice unutrašnjih poslova Priti Patel da odobri izručenje osnivača WikiLeaksa Sjedinjenim državama, koje ga traže po 18 tačaka optužnice, uključujući špijunažu i hakiranje. Assangeova supruga i pravni tim pozivaju australsku vladu da interveniše u slučaju njegovog izručenja.
Stella Moris, human rights lawyer and wife of publisher Julian Assange, joins Luke Grant to discuss her husband's extradition from the UK to the US. She gives us a personal update on the situation, and an inside look into what could happen in the future for Julian. Listen to the full interview here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The decision is a big moment in Assange's years-long battle to avoid facing trial in the U.S.—though not necessarily the end of the tale. Assange has 14 days to appeal.
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: Advocates of Julian Assange call for the Federal Government to intervene to stop his extradition to the United States; The Victorian government announced changes to the state's coronavirus rules; In India, 10% quota for Agniveer in the Central Armed Paramilitary Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles and more news.
Facts & Spin for June 18 2022 top stories: The UK approves extradition of Julian Assange to the US, three Palestinians are killed in an Israeli raid, a senior ISIS leader is captured In Syria, the EU President backs Ukraine's EU candidacy, DeSantis declines COVID vaccines for young kids, Biden signs an executive order on LGBTQ+ rights, a man is indicted for attempting to assassinate a Supreme Court judge, UK inflation reaches 11%, and DC trolls Saudi Arabia by naming their embassy's street after Jamal Khashoggi.
The legal team for Julian Assange is moving quickly to appeal the decision by British Home Secretary Priti Patel to approve the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder to the United States.
Hosts Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola are joined by Stefania Maurizi, who is an Italian journalist with the daily Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano. She is also the author of the book, Secret Power: WikiLeaks and Its Enemies, which is being translated into an English version. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER: Patreon.com/UnauthorizedDisclosure Stefania reacts to the decision by United Kingdom Home Secretary Priti Patel to approve the US government's extradition request against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Later in the interview, Stefania describes how she was surveilled and had her rights violated by a private security company's spying operation against the Ecuador embassy when she visited Assange. She discusses the criminal case that is pending in a Spanish court. Both the US and UK are obstructing this investigation. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER: Rokfin.com/UnauthorizedDis Stefania concludes by describing what happens next in the case and stating why it's important to be clear in our conversations that Assange is a journalist.
Julian Assange is set to appeal the British Government's extradition orders to the US Aussie households seemingly preparing for the energy crisis to escalate with a spike in online sales of generators The Cowboys amazing NRL comeback against Manly Another Game of Thrones spinoff in the works See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Priti Patel approving Julian Assange’s extradition, on tonight’s #TyskySour we discuss what options are left to stop him being tried for espionage in the United States. Plus: England is hit with the hottest day of the year; he government publish their renting white paper; and the Conservative candidate in Wakefield invokes a serial killer. […]
With Priti Patel approving Julian Assange’s extradition, on tonight’s #TyskySour we discuss what options are left to stop him being tried for espionage in the United States. Plus: England is hit with the hottest day of the year; he government publish their renting white paper; and the Conservative candidate in Wakefield invokes a serial killer. […]
Malibot is an info stealer masquerading as a coin miner. "Hermit" spyware is being used by nation-state security services. Fabricated evidence is planted in Indian computers. The US takes down a criminal botnet. The British Home Secretary signs the Assange extradition order. We wind up our series of RSA Conference interviews with David London from the Chertoff group and Hugh Njemanze from Anomali. And putting the Service into service learning. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/117 Selected reading. 'MaliBot' Android Malware Steals Financial, Personal Information (SecurityWeek) F5 Labs Investigates MaliBot (F5 Labs) Sophisticated Android Spyware 'Hermit' Used by Governments (SecurityWeek) Lookout Uncovers Android Spyware Deployed in Kazakhstan (Lookout) Police Linked to Hacking Campaign to Frame Indian Activists (Wired) U.S., partners dismantle Russian hacking 'botnet,' Justice Dept says (Reuters) Russian Botnet Disrupted in International Cyber Operation (US Attorney's Office, Southern District of California) Julian Assange: Priti Patel signs US extradition order (The Telegraph) AIVD disrupts activities of Russian intelligence officer targeting the International Criminal Court (AIVD) Alleged Russian spy studied at Johns Hopkins, won ICC internship (Washington Post)
Today on Rising, BREAKING: Julian Assange EXTRADITION to US ordered by UK home secretary. Brother says he will appeal (00:00)Musk's Twitter free speech dream is MYOPIC, does NOTHING for site's toxic impacts: Emily Jashinsky (13:43)Elephant in the Zoom: Meltdowns inside progressive organizations are CRIPPLING the Left: Ryan Grim (26:34)Ron DeSantis DEFIES FDA, will not preorder Covid vaccines for young kids as FDA authorizes (40:10)Jamal Khashoggi Way' UNVEILED in front of Saudi embassy, NO JUSTICE for Shireen Abu Akleh (49:53)NEW Hunter Biden audio tip of the iceberg, A YEAR'S WORTH of content on hard drive: Reporter (1:01:37)France, Colombia hold PIVOTAL elections in establishment vs. anti-establishment races (1:16:20)NEITHER party has an actual plan to combat inflation: David Sirota (1:32:26)Nearly half STRONGLY DISAPPROVE of Biden as WH flirts with gas Rebates amid soaring prices (1:45:05)Where to tune in and follow: https://linktr.ee/risingthehillMore about Rising:Rising is a weekday morning show hosted by Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and demanding answers during interviews with the country's most important political newsmakers.
We talk to Tim Dawson, a member of the Defend Assange Campaign.
The UK's Home Secretary has ordered to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the US to face espionage charges, with Wikileaks calling it a "dark day for press freedom." This morning, Ukraine has received official backing to join the EU, just as the UN reveals the civilians death toll in Mariupol. The wife of a Supreme Court Justice has been asked to speak before the panel investigating the Capitol attack - we'll bring you the details. US mortgage rates have risen just as the number of housing starts fell for the second month in a row. And, a spy posing as an intern. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The UK's Home Secretary has signed an order to extradite Julian Assange to the US to face espionage charges. Listen for more details To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
We begin with some breaking news that the UK's Home Secretary has signed an order to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the US - we'll have more on this in our next episode. The public hearing on the January 6 attack detailed how then-president Donald Trump was told his vice president couldn't legally block the election certification – but pushed him to do it anyway. President Joe Biden has signed a bill to lower prices for consumers by increasing oversight on ocean shipping. 2 people are dead after a church shooting in Alabama - we'll bring you the details. China launched its most advanced aircraft carrier. And, a golden night for the Warriors. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Clement Manyathela is joined by Senior Editor at the Khaleej Times Mazhar Farooqui to look at the extradition process of the Guptas brothers from the United Arab Emirates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Africa's government plans to file a request with the United Arab Emirates for the extradition of two fugitive businessmen wanted on charges of money laundering and fraud within two months. Cooperation between the authorities on returning Rajesh and Atul Gupta to South Africa is “proceeding well,” Ministry of Justice spokesperson Chrispin Phiri said by phone from Pretoria, the capital, on Wednesday. In terms of a treaty signed between South Africa and the UAE in June 2021, South Africa has 60 days in which to lodge its extradition request and it “will be filed long before the 60 days are up,” he said. The Dubai police announced the arrest of the two Gupta brothers on Tuesday. The men allegedly masterminded the looting of billions of dollars from South African state entities during former President Jacob Zuma's nine-year rule.
The African National Congress (ANC), on Tuesday called for the swift extradition of Rajesh and Atul Gupta after they were arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). "We call on law enforcement authorities in South Africa and the UAE to expedite the extradition of Messrs Gupta to South Africa so that the charges against them can be adjudicated by a court of law," the ANC said in a statement. Earlier on Tuesday Dubai's police confirmed the arrest of the Guptas and said it had coordinated with South African authorities "regarding the extradition file to complete the legal procedures". Dubai's police said the Gupta brothers were wanted for money laundering and other criminal charges in South Africa. The Gupta brothers are accused of using their connections with former president Jacob Zuma, in power from 2009 to 2018, to win contracts, siphon off State funds and influence cabinet appointments. Zuma and the Guptas have denied wrongdoing.
Clement is joined by the Legal Journalist, Karyn Maughan and the Director of Open Secrets, Hennie van Vuuren to talk about the arrest of the Gupta brothers in UAE and the extradition process by the Justice Department. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Right now, the UK government is deliberating on whether to sign-off on the extradition of Australian Julian Assange to the US. If that happens, Assange — who was charged with espionage offenses in relation to material published on Wikileaks — faces charges that could result in a 175-year sentence. But the Australian election has given Assange's family and supporters renewed hope. So, will a change in government change the fate of the wikileaks founder? Today, journalist Amy Fallon, on the extradition of Julian Assange and the test it sets for our political leaders. Guest: Journalist, Amy Fallon. Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
The Colombian government achieved what they hailed as a huge victory recently when they were able to extradite the convicted drug lord, Otoniel to the United States. However, any time a move like this is made it is met with significant resistance from the cartel members and their allies. In Colombia, that means taking to the streets and shutting cities and towns down. (commercial at 10:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/colombia-cartel-shuts-down-towns-over-leader-s-extradition/ar-AAX5TRi?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=9ab15f717ebe4fde986c81b3d157a05e
The Colombian government achieved what they hailed as a huge victory recently when they were able to extradite the convicted drug lord, Otoniel to the United States. However, any time a move like this is made it is met with significant resistance from the cartel members and their allies. In Colombia, that means taking to the streets and shutting cities and towns down. (commercial at 10:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/colombia-cartel-shuts-down-towns-over-leader-s-extradition/ar-AAX5TRi?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=9ab15f717ebe4fde986c81b3d157a05e
A woman was killed in Shanghai in 2009. A New Zealand resident, Kyung Yup Kim, is accused of her murder. China wants him extradited - why is it taking so long?
Download Episode. Keven Gosztola returns to the show to give an update on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's legal situation. The British magistrate's court recently ordered Assange to be extradited to the United States. Gosztola walks us through how we arrived at this point and what the expected next steps are. Notably, the Assange legal team will get to appeal the U.S. government's near-certain acceptance of the extradition. The appeal will present Assange and his lawyers the opportunity to bring up a whole range of important issues that have so far gone unexamined. Chief among those issues is the concern for journalism and press freedom. Gosztola ends with an observation that even some organizations friendly to the U.S. national security establishment are beginning to express worry about the precedence this case may set. Discussed on the show: “Dark Day for Press Freedom as British Court Orders Assange Extradition” (Shadowproof) “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo! News) Vault 7 Leaks Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
Keven Gosztola returns to the show to give an update on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's legal situation. The British magistrate's court recently ordered Assange to be extradited to the United States. Gosztola walks us through how we arrived at this point and what the expected next steps are. Notably, the Assange legal team will get to appeal the U.S. government's near-certain acceptance of the extradition. The appeal will present Assange and his lawyers the opportunity to bring up a whole range of important issues that have so far gone unexamined. Chief among those issues is the concern for journalism and press freedom. Gosztola ends with an observation that even some organizations friendly to the U.S. national security establishment are beginning to express worry about the precedence this case may set. Discussed on the show: “Dark Day for Press Freedom as British Court Orders Assange Extradition” (Shadowproof) “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo! News) Vault 7 Leaks Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Facts & spin for April 22 2022 top stories: Julian Assange moves closer to extradition, Hong Kong jails an activist for sedition, Florida ends Disney's special tax status, Biden expands student loan relief and restores environmental rules axed by Trump, Putin calls off storming of last Mariupol holdout, a professor who refused to use preferred pronouns gets $400k, a reported doxxes the 'Libs of TikTok' account owner, a firing squad execution is halted and an Arizona Wildfire forces mass evacuations. Sources: https://www.improvethenews.org/
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A UK court has today approved the extradition of Julian Assange, leaving the decision on his fate with home secretary Priti Patel. We speak to Matt Kennard of Declassified UK about the significance of the ruling. Plus: More Partygate embarrassments for the Tories. With Michael Walker and Dalia Gebrial.
A Shuckworm update. Pegasus spyware found in UK government officials' phones. CISA issues six ICS security alerts and adds three entries to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. Gangs succeed when criminals run them like a business. Julian Assange moves closer to extradition to the US. Tim Eades from Cyber Mentor Fund on cyber valuations. Our guest is Wes Mullins from deepwatch discussing adversary simulations. And a guilty plea in a high-profile cyberstalking case. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/76 Selected reading. Shuckworm: Espionage Group Continues Intense Campaign Against Ukraine UK Government Reportedly Infected With NSO Group Spyware ‘CatalanGate' Spyware Infections Tied to NSO Group Pegasus Spyware and Citizen Surveillance: What You Need to Know Julian Assange extradition order issued by London court, moving WikiLeaks founder closer to US transfer . Former eBay executive to plead guilty to cyberstalking campaign targeting couple
In a blow to press freedom and decency, a UK judge has today approved Julian Assange's extradition to the US to face espionage charges for his role in exposing US war crimes in Iraq and elsewhere. Also today: Biden wants to send ANOTHER $800 million in weapons to Ukraine! Also: Pentagon admits there is no way to track weapons once delivered to Ukraine - is Europe about to face a major terrorist threat due to this negligence?
UK Court Formally Issues Order To Extradite Julian Assange To US The decision now rests with interior minister Priti Patel, although Assange's lawyers may still appeal to the High Court if she approves the extradition. #JulianAssange#extradition See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Rising, WH, CDC, DOJ scramble to keep “AUTHORITY” over travel mask mandates as passengers REJOICE (00:00)Billionaires ATTACK FREE SPEECH on Twitter, et tu Elon?: Briahna Joy Gray (10:18)CNN+ loses ALL marketing money from Warner Bros. Is this THE END? (19:06)DeSantis pushes to REVOKE Disney's special status, critics say IT'S RACIST (25:22)Can the GOP WIN OVER disaffected Black Democrats? Panel debates (42:26)Liberal ACTIVIST class is EXACERBATING the homeless crisis in California: Oakland Mayoral Candidate (54:03)DEVELOPING: UK court orders EXTRADITION of Julian Assange to US (1:03:37)NEW: Wuhan, US labs collude to DELETE DATA in ‘EXPLOSIVE' legal deal (1:11:36)KIM RADAR (1:20:08)Finland, Sweden to JOIN NATO? Nuclear posturing HEIGHTENS tensions with Russia: Lt. Colonel Davis (1:32:45)Where to tune in and follow: https://linktr.ee/risingthehillMore about Rising:Rising is a weekday morning show hosted by Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and demanding answers during interviews with the country's most important political newsmakers.
While a humanitarian corridor has been agreed to by both sides, Ukraine's Security Service says Russian communications reveal plans to bomb a steelworks in Mariupol sheltering fighters and civilians. In the US, a growing wildfire in Arizona has forced thousands to evacuate their homes. The DOJ says it plans to appeal a mask mandate ruling, but only if the CDC says to - we'll give you the details. Meanwhile, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a step closer to being extradited to the US. And, the actor who plays The Flash has been arrested, again To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Former President Juan Orlando Hernández promised to combat corruption, violence and drug cartels. But U.S. prosecutors allege he took bribes from drug cartels and "allowed brutal violence to be committed without consequence." WSJ's José de Córdoba explains why the U.S. wants to bring Hernández to trial in an American court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices