The Trial of Julian Assange: A Story of Persecution

The Trial of Julian Assange: A Story of Persecution

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  • Create Date:2021-12-20 19:21:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Nils Melzer
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Summary

The shocking story of the legal persecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange。

In July 2010, Wikileaks published Cablegate, one of the biggest leaks in the history of the US military, including evidence for war crimes and torture。 In the aftermath Julian Assange, the founder and spokesman of Wikileaks, found himself at the centre of a media storm, accused of hacking and later sexual assault。 He spent the next seven years in asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, fearful that he would be extradited to Sweden to face the accusations of assault and then sent to US。 In 2019, Assange was handed over to the British police and, on the same day, the U。S。 demanded his extradition。 They threatened him with up to 175 years in prison for alleged espionage and computer fraud。

At this point, Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, started his investigation into how the US and UK governments were working together to ensure a conviction。 His findings are explosive, revealing that Assange has faced grave and systematic due process violations, judicial bias, collusion and manipulated evidence。 He has been the victim of constant surveillance, defamation and threats。 Melzer also gathered together consolidated medical evidence that proves that the prison has suffered prolonged psychological torture。

Melzer's compelling investigation puts the UK state into the dock, showing how, through secrecy, impunity and, crucially, public indifference, unchecked power reveals a deeply undemocratic system。 Furthermore, the Assange case sets a dangerous precedent: once telling the truth becomes a crime, censorship and tyranny will inevitably follow。

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Compelling investigation and tremendous book by Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur in torture who confirmed that Assange os being tortured in England。 This would be an enjoyable but over-the-top justice drama if it were fiction - only that it's true and the outrageous juridicial scandals of 3 Western countries (USA, Sweden, England) and its complicit, silent allies (Australia, Germany。。。) are happening in front of our eyes in real time, and since 10 years。 And the worst is, that its designed to Compelling investigation and tremendous book by Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur in torture who confirmed that Assange os being tortured in England。 This would be an enjoyable but over-the-top justice drama if it were fiction - only that it's true and the outrageous juridicial scandals of 3 Western countries (USA, Sweden, England) and its complicit, silent allies (Australia, Germany。。。) are happening in front of our eyes in real time, and since 10 years。 And the worst is, that its designed to be an endless trial to keep Assange locked up, since there's really no legal base to prosecute him。 Julian Assange's case IS Kafka's trial。 Laid out precisely and densely by Melzer, Assange's case is so shocking and unnegotiably condemnable, it's simply beyond belief。 Melzer has a reduced, on-point writing style which is very appealing。 He doesn't waste hundreds of pages on Assange's childhood or the genesis of Wikileaks but comes to the point。 He starts by pointing out that he first ignored pleas to look into the Assange case because he had bias against him。 He self-reflectively concludes that the involved governments smear campaign against Assange had largely worked, even on him。 He starts with the scandalous Swedish investigations of alleged rape, which were dropped after 3 trys and ten years。 Then come the years in the Equadorian embassy which was stormed to prosecute Assange。。。 the never-ending solitary confinement in Belmarsh and the show trial with a Queen of Hearts judge。 Just a few details of tge trial : suddenly England was a under-developed country where screens and speakers didn't work so that the journalists couldn't follow it。。。Melzer in sincere, reliable detail and great language gives account of the Assange case, one of the biggest injustices and scandals of our time。 By all means, read it。 。。。more