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Free Julian Assange. Defend a Free Press! We are ALL Julian Assange.

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Date:
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Event Type:
Critical Mass
Organizer/Author:
Cynthia Papermaster
Location Details:
Harry Bridges Plaza, across from SF Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street

FREE JULIAN ASSANGE
Day X is here! Assange's Final Appeal at UK High Court 20-21 Feb. 2024
Defend a Free Press! We are ALL Julian Assange.

Rally, walking meditation, banners, sidewalk chalking, flowers, music.
Journalists are being killed in Gaza in huge numbers. Journalists here in the U.S. need to speak out for press freedom. Palestinian rights activists: we support freedom for Julian Assange because we know more about Israel's apartheid and violence in Palestine due to the work of WikiLeaks.

SF musician and activist Francisco Herrera will be leading us in the beautiful song he and Dennis Bernstein wrote "Free Julian Assange."

Hosted by CODEPINK S.F. Bay Area and accomplices
contact: Cynthia Papermaster, codepinksfbay [at] gmail.com
Added to the calendar on Fri, Feb 16, 2024 6:39AM
§We are ALL Julian Assange!
by Cynthia Papermaster
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Free Julian!

Comments (Hide Comments)
by Leon Kunstenaar
As we support Julian Assange we must condemn the system of dual standards as propagated by government mouthpieces, particularly the New York Times. As explained years ago by Noam Chomsky, there are the "worthy" victims, those who are persecuted by regimes we don't like such as Russia and China and perhaps the occasional dictator whose country we are about to invade, and then there are the "unworthy" victims, those oppressed and persecuted by the US or our proxies, of whom the less said about, the better.

For instance, the suffering and apparent murder inflicted on Aleksey Navalny, a courageous fighter for democratic values in Putin's dictatorship are widely reported on in an endless stream of supportive reports, analyses and opinion columns. On the other hand, the years of imprisonment, and possible extradition to the US of Julian Assange where he, like Navalny, is likely to die in prison, gets scant and essentially no supportive press.

Assange committed the crime of exposing the war crimes committed by the US. He revealed details of US activities in Iraq and Afghanistan, including attacks on civilians. He also revealed details of the US treatment of prisoners in Guantánamo Bay and links to clandestine activities in the Middle East.

That is, he committed the crime of journalism against "wrong" country and is therefore an unworthy victim whose oppression can be ignored.

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