A demonstrator holds a placard that says"Australia: Bring Assange Home" during a protest on Aug. 11, 2021 outside the U.K. Royal Courts of Justice, where the preliminary hearing for the U.S. appeal against the decision not to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange took place.ustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday rejected calls for him to publicly demand the United States drop its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange.
“There are some people who think that if you put things in capital letters on Twitter and put an exclamation mark, that somehow makes it more important. It doesn’t,” Albanese told reporters. They said they would continue to express that view to the U.K. and U.S. governments, but their joint statement fell short of calling for the United States to drop the case.Assange supporters calling for Australian government intervention include his wife Stella Assange.
American prosecutors say Assange helped U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning steal classified diplomatic cables and military files that WikiLeaks later published, putting lives at risk.“It looks like one rule for Americans, another for citizens of its ally,” Carr wrote.
The Marxist Democrats love their hatred and revenge. To export Assange to America is 100% wrong
Wake up lil suzy.Wake up.
BBC The Andrew Marr Show - 2013 Businessman asks Boris Johnson for a journalist's address - - so he can have him 'beaten up'(!) ... ... Boris says he will provide the address? 3 minute video:
It’s a good opportunity for PM to rescue Julian Assange that can show his diplomatic capability of handling about relationship among big nations
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