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category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Friday December 17, 2010 08:03author by Ciaron O'Reilly - Giueseppe Conlon House/ London Catholic Worker Report this post to the editors

At about 6pm Thursday December 16th., Julian Assange emerged from Britain's HIgh Court on the Strand, London. He had finally been released on bail after nine days in solitary confinement at Wandsworth Prison. Harsher bail conditions were added by the High Court than were imposed days earlier at the Westminister Magistrates Court.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/16/julian-assa...-jail

Assange stated,

"There is an ongoing attempt by the US to extradite me to the US and that extradition is much more likely to occur if I am already in Sweden."

He said his Swedish legal team had now been passed evidence relating to the rape charges against him. "There has never been a single page provided to me in English and, until two weeks ago, not a single page whatsoever provided in any form to my Swedish counsel – even in Swedish. This is a clear, clear abuse of process."

Assange later described the rape allegations against him as "a very successful smear campaign and a very wrong one". Speaking on BBC 2's Newsnight, he said information relating to accusations had been leaked either by "the Swedish prosecution service or some organisations that have obtained selective material".

He said: "My lawyers informed me this afternoon there will be another smear attempt relating to this investigation some time tomorrow."

Speaking outside Ellingham Hall later, Assange said his lawyers in Sweden had got hold of 100 pages of material related to the allegations but he had yet to receive a comprehensive English translation.

He said there could also be an attempt by the US to charge him with spying.

"We have heard today from one of my US lawyers, yet to be confirmed, but a serious matter, that there may be a US indictment for espionage for me, coming from a secret US grand jury investigation," he told Sky TV.

"Obviously it is extremely serious, and one of the concerns that we have had since I have been in the UK is whether the extradition proceeding to Sweden, which is occurring in a very strange and unusual way, is actually an attempt to get me into a jurisdiction which will then make it easier to extradite me to the United States." (Guardian)

Julian is not a free man - electronically tagged, curfewed, daily police reports, his extradition hearings are slated to begin on the 10th. anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo - January 11th. 2011. Whether Julian is in Gitmo or assasinated by the 11th. anniversary remains to be seen?
http://www.witnesstorture.org/

As Julian emerged it was obvious he had good legal, celebrity and maternal support. Top of the range London based Australian barrister Geoffrey Robinson and articulate defence lawyer Mark Stephens spoke from the steps of the court to a huge international press pack that had waited since morning.. Celebrities (of varying degress of profile and liquid assets) heiress Jemimah Khan, Australian/ London based John Pilger, film director Ken Loach, Australian/London based humanrights activist Peter Tatchell, Bianca Jagger, Nobel
prize winner Sir John Sulston, Lord Evans, an ex-Labour minister and former chairman of Faber & Faber, and the Marchioness of Worcester had helped stump the £220.000 cash bail ....

"For hours, it was far from certain that Assange's supporters and lawyers would manage to get him out in time. They had struggled to track down five more people the judge had approved as guarantors that Assange will observe his strict bail conditions. Some had to go to City of Westminster magistrates to sign the official paperwork and others who were out of London had to go to nominated police stations." (Guardian)

This had slowed down the proceedings, as the snow took its toll on the press pack, supporters and the curious alike outside the High Court. Julian's mother, Christine, who runs a puppet theatre in Noosa Queenalsand/ Australia, was also at the court.

Since Assange self surrendered 10 days earlier, I had prioritised solidarity organising and activism for him and Bradley Manning
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/...ning/
now entering his 205th.day, of a relatively publicly unknown incarceration at Quantico U.S. Marine Base, Virginia USA (having been transfered in chains from Iraq-Kuwait-Virginia) accused of providing the initial leaks for WikiLeaks
http://www.collateralmurder.com/
- now featuring in John Pilger's ecently released documentary film "The War You Do Not See" http://www.johnpilger.com/

I had rushed to the first bail hearing on Monday Dec 7th.(D7) positioned myself on the ledge of the court street speaking to a captive world press audience and a handful of Assange sympathisers. I spoke about Assange and Manning, media complicity in the war in Afghanistan, the human costs of the war on Iraq Afghnaistan and the soldiers we have sent to prosecute them, the WikLeaks exposure of secret cables from the Dublin Embassy relating to myself & the Pitstop Ploughshares/ "Shannon 5" and my own expereince with politically driven bail rulings (see article below).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tw98tv0sso&feature=youtu.be

Over the past ten daze, I had initiated, organised and participated in the "Australians for Release of Julian Assange" action at the Australian Embassy on the evening of Monday D13. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98460

I had attended the demonstration organised by the "Stop the War Coalition" on Tuesday D14, being moved by the cops after I had returned to my previous perch, I did sporadic street speaking across the road where approx max 100 sympathisers at any given time were assembled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP4prQBmVlg

That evening, I had watched the John Pilger documentary "The War You Do Not See" broadcast nationally on ITV1.

I then pulled an all nighter spamming out the youtube Dave had rapidly assembled on the previous night's action at the Australian Embassy. I knew the youtube would lose much of its gravitas when if/when Julian was released.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SnhnCvuwRc

I went to our weekly/Wednesday Catholic Worker vigil on the street outside the Dalston Army Recruitment Showroom
Photo of typical vigil http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/08/457238.html
to be pleasantly surprised that it has been "temporarily" shut for the last couple of weeks for refurbishment (even though there is no evidence of work going on...maybe we have won and it will never open again?). We responded rapidly to this knew development, rejigged and turned our presence into a "Release Julian Assange" vigil placing photos of Julian and Bradley Maning with candles on the sidewalk.
Photos of portraits of the anti-war imprisoned http://london.indymedia.org/articles/6719

REPORT FROM THURSDAY'S HIGH COURT BAIL APPEAL FAILURE AND CONSEQUENT RELEASE OF JULIAN ASSANGE

On Thursday morning after doing an interview with an Iranian television station Press TV http://www.presstv.com/ - located on a floating barge studio on the Thames...very James Bond I thought! %:) - I walked around to the HIgh Court/Strand, London arriving about 11.30 pm. This was the time slated for the appeal to be heard against Julian Assange being granted bail at Westminster Magistrates Court on Tuesday past. As I had arrived for my earlier interview, the Guardian website was announcing that the appeal was being driven by the British Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) not the Swedish Prosecution! Was this a new development in U.S. stratefy to extradite Assange to the United States?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/16/julian-assa...on-us

I stood outside the court Thursday Dec 16th. with the largest press pack I have seen in my life and a very small pool of support and solidaritiy activists. Whereever Wikileaks an it's supporters has its strengths - and it is strong - it is not on the streets! "Anonymous" (probably "not unanimous" and definitely not WikiLeaks) has been the main activism responding to the incarceration of Assange. Like the Irish Republicanism of the '70's - without the boombs and the bullets - the main players of "Anonymous" understandably do not surface at street protests!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/16/wikileaks-a...erges

I didn't meet any quality street solidarity organisers in my 8 hours standing there outside the High Court. The enthusiastic young people who were there chanting and singing, some eccentricly costumed and masked - bless'em - struck me as quite eccentric and apolitical. I could be wrong in this assessment and I can hear the words "pot", "kettle", "black" coming from you as I write this!

I gathered the young supporters at one point and spoke strongly against one large placard referencing "Swedish honeytraps" with pictures of bees. I told them this placard is counterproductive and it is an issue that does not concern us today in relation to Assange being released from solitary and being granted bail. Their response to me varied then and during the day. I was reluctant to enter the caged pen the police had set up for them. Having spent two years in custody I am reluctant to enter any cage volunarily! They became the media fodder for the huge press pack needing images for their rolling news cycle and seemed to enthusiaticly embrace that role. Theydid not seem mainstream media sceptical or savvy! At times, I made similar interventions into the cage. Street speaking as I had at the previous bail hearings (D8 initial bail appearnace - had handful of people present in solidarity. D14 second bail appearance after a week's promotion by the "Stop the War Coalition" - approx 150 folks pass through in soldiarity!)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/video/2010/dec/14/julia...leaks

In such an over populated metropolis, bail hearings held in central locations of a defendant who dominates the alternative and mainstream media...these were not big numbers by anybody's standards. I have had better support - quantative and qualittaive - numbers at my own court appearnces over the years and I am a relatively marginaised and censored by the media as an anti-war activst.

These experiences have left me with a lot to reflect on........
- the internet as an organising tool? Does the flurry in cyberspace effect people taking action on the treets?
- Is the repsonse of Anonymoous nonviolent?
- Is the Amerikkkan desire to bury Julian Assange alive with Bradley Manning totally vengeance driven as the "cat is already out of the bag" in terms of the leaks past, present and future whether Assange is taken out of the pictire or not? The Americans are still chasing people from the Vietnam War resistance. The British even drew a line with the "Peace Process" under the violent omestic resistance of loyalism and republicanism. Can you eber imagine the U.S. doing that?
- Does "the left"/anti-war organisations/NGO's merely ambulance chase from one mainstream media prioritised event to the next? What is the organised response to the killig by GS4 of Jimmy Mubenga a couple of months ago? Why so poor on the Welsh raised imprisoned Bradley Manning? Are they waiting for the media to tell them Manninng is significant 7 months into probably lifelong incarceration before they mention him at one of their rallies?
- Does the anti-war movement have a clue about real long term solidarity with anti-war prisoners or resisters before the courts?
- Why the celebration of Assange and not Manning by the anti-war movement/ remnant?
- Do we understand that they "are in jail and before the courts for us and we are on the streets for them!" or are we as atomised as the average passive consumer?
- How does one raise the profile of anti-war prisoner/ military resister Bradley Manning?
I'm goin g to need a while and help to process all this through.

In the meantime this is a piece I posted and circulated on the morning of the last bail hearing. It reflects on my personal experience with politically driven bail decisions, appeals against bail granted etc.

Ciaron O'Reilly on Julian Assange - as a victim of a politically driven bail decision. Solidarity with Bradley Manning, nonviolent resistance to the war and building a culture of solidaritiy to sustai the resistance.

In August 2006, the Pitstop Ploughshares/ "Shannon 5" were unanimously acquitted at Dublin's historic Four Courts of
$2.5 million criminal damage to a U.S. war
plane: damage which was inflicted by the anti-war activists on 3rd
February 2003 when the plane was at Shannon Airport Ireland, en route to
the invasion of Iraq. American fury at this acquittal along with Irish
government sycophancy, is the basis of the cable communications:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Ireland_and_WikiLeaks,_Secr..._Eyes

O'Reilly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciaron_O%27Reilly
previously served 13 months in U.S. jails and prisons for his
participation in the New Year's Day ANZUS Plowshares
http://www.craftech.com/~dcpledge/brandywine/plow/webpa...S.htm

disabling of a B52 Bomber at Griffiss Air Force Base, upstate
New York.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciaron_O%27Reilly

At the conclusion of his sentence June 15th. 1993 , O'Reilly, like
Assange, was the victim of a politically driven bail decision. He was
rearrested immediately by U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS) on release from the custody of Bureau of Prisons (BOP). He was
immediately returned to his cell in Oakdale Federal Prison.
http://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/oax/index.jsp

At a Federal court bail hearing, held within the prison complex AND
where O'Reilly was represented over the telephone by an immigration
lawyer in Washington DC, $50,000 bail was placed on him for the minor
charge of overstaying a tourist visa and "being guilty of a crime of
moral turpitude". The second charge was in connection to his original
plowshares action which involved, some may say, an "abusive
non-consensual relationship" with a B52 Bomber that was older than he was!

The moral turpitude charge was later dropped by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). A conviction means you are pretty much banned for life from entering
the United States. This is how they banned Charlie Chaplin
http://www.americanheritage.com/entertainment/articles/...shtml

This inflated bail sum was, for example, the same amount placed on Sid
Vicious when accused of killing Nancy Spungen and
was 5-10 times higher than bail sums placed on many of O'Reilly's
fellow prisoners in the Oakdale Prison, who had served more jail time
for drug and gun related offences. O'Reilly was released 6 weeks later
after $50,000 bail was paid.

O'Reilly was later to be rearrested by INS and returned to Oakdale. He
was arrested by an INS agent, during an interview he had voluntarily
returned for, when he refused to answer questions about the Berrigan
brothers.

At a second bail hearing, held before a new Federal Judge later that
week, a reduced bail of $10,000 was placed on O'Reilly. This bail
decision was then appealed by the INS, extending O'Reilly's period in
custody. The appeal failed and he was released again. Following a
deportation hearing in 1993, O'Reilly was deported from the U.S.
(something he often refers to as "the more traditional punishment of
transportation to Australia!") .

O'Reilly is convinced that Julian Assange is now also the victim of a politically
driven bail decision, albeit in the context of a different war 20 years on.]

O'Reilly has served close to 2 years in prison over a 30+ history of
nonviolent anti-war activism. He is very proactive in trying to generate
solidarity for both military and civilian anti-war prisoners.
http://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/oax/index.jsp

O'Reilly believes that if 1% of the people who marched against the war
on Feb 15th 2003 had been willing to go to prison as consequence of
nonviolent resistance AND
the other 99% who marched on that day had taken on proactive solidarity
with the jailed resisters (fed the cat, dealt with the hysterical
parents, wrote letters to the prisoners, spread the word, celebrated -
not undermined as happened - the resistance, we could have stopped the
war AND we would still have a buoyant anti-war movement. This movement would have spread quickly from civil society to within th emiltary as id di during the Vietnam War period (see the documentary Sir, No Sir http://www.sirnosir.com/ )

Instead, 10 years into this war, we have no popular support for the war
and little visible opposition to it - we have merely an anti-war
remnant. O'Reilly believes that without a developing broader culture of
solidarity there can be no sustained nonviolent anti-war resistance.

In recent months, O'Reilly has been running a solo campaign
in England and Ireland to generate support for Welsh/American Bradley
Manning
http://www.bradleymanning.org/
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98346?search_text=ciaro...75854
http://london.indymedia.org/articles/6719
presently entering his 204th day of military detention (Iraq, Kuwait and
now Quantico) accused of being the WikiLeaks source on U.S. war crimes
in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Letters and postcards to:

Bradley Manning
c/o Courage to Resist
484 Lake Park Ave #41
Oakland CA 94610
USA

*Letters will be opened, "contraband" discarded and then mailed weekly
to Bradley via someone on his approved correspondence list

"The poor tell us who we are,
The prophets tell us who we could be,
So we hide the poor,
And kill the prophets."
Phil Berrigan

Related Link: http://www.londoncatholicworker.org
author by Vids W.H. Arrestspublication date Sun Dec 19, 2010 21:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Vids - Daniel Ellsberg, Ray McGovern, Margaret Flowers Speak Before Their Arrests At White House Protest
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Daniel-Ellsberg-Ray-Mc....html

author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Sun Dec 19, 2010 13:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

edifying and entertaining. especially for us cyber-net-thicks that have trouble remembering which button to push.

Mendax. Nice choice. Root of mendacity. Definitely earmarked for a cabinet portfolio when the RHs mobilise the internebular coup.

author by Jpublication date Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is quite clear that the capitalists are using this whole affair to ratchet up the hysteria and will use it to justify further clamp down of the Internet and other forms of media. We know for example in the past few years that an entire Cyber unit has been set up by the US govt and it is likely other countries are doing or have done the same.

A good example is how Homeland Security has started to seize websites; in fact a total of 76 sites already. Just go to this former Torrent search site and you will be surprised to see what has happened.

http://torrent-finder.com/

author by formative yearspublication date Sun Dec 19, 2010 08:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is a drama that is still unfolding. Assange may be extradited, disappeared, or murdered. Wikileaks may flourish or it may be the target of an never-before imagined internet crack down. France has already passed an Internet censorship law, and now there is talk that the UN is working to create a similar initiative on a global scale. In the weeks and months to come, we can expect a fight to the finish between the culture of the internet and the ancien régime. It is too early to know for certain who will come out the victor.

But what of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks? There has been relatively little discussion of his motivations. Most mainstream media dismiss him as an egoist, but there is something to his self-sacrificing, self-destructive pursuit of Truth that does not seem selfish, or concerned with fame. Could there be another motivation aside from egoism?

A story about Assange¹s childhood has recently come to light which may help explain the origins of Wikileaks.

The rumor is that Julian Assange was once a talented Australian hacker whose nom de guerre was Mendax. If true, this is significant because Assange worked as a researcher on Underground, a 1997 book about the hacker community, in which the story of Mendax figures prominently.
The following excerpt from Chapter 8 of Underground may be an important clue in unraveling the origins of Wikileaks.

One night in Adelaide, when Mendax was about four, his mother and a friend were returning from a meeting of anti-nuclear protesters. The friend claimed to have scientific evidence that the British had conducted high-yield, above-ground nuclear tests at Maralinga, a desert area in north-west South Australia.

A 1984 Royal Commission subsequently revealed that between 1953 and 1963 the British government had tested nuclear bombs at the site, forcing more than 5000 Aborigines from their native lands. In December 1993, after years of stalling, the British government agreed to pay [sterling]20 million toward cleaning up the more than 200 square kilometres of contaminated lands. Back in 1968, however, the Menzies government had signed away Britain¹s responsibility to clean up the site. In the 1970s, the Australian government was still in denial about exactly what had happened at Maralinga.

As Mendax¹s mother and her friend drove through an Adelaide suburb carrying early evidence of the Maralinga tragedy, they noticed they were being followed by an unmarked car. They tried to lose the tail, without success. The friend, nervous, said he had to get the data to an Adelaide journalist before the police could stop him. Mendax¹s mother quickly slipped into a back lane and the friend leapt from the car. She drove off, taking the police tail with her.

The plain-clothed police pulled her over shortly after, searched her car and demanded to know where her friend had gone and what had occurred at the meeting. When she was less than helpful, one officer told her, `You have a child out at 2 in the morning. I think you should get out of politics, lady. It could be said you were an unfit mother¹.

A few days after this thinly veiled threat, her friend showed up at Mendax¹s mother¹s house, covered in fading bruises. He said the police had beaten him up, then set him up by planting hash on him. `I¹m getting out of politics,¹ he announced.

For the rest of the story about Assange/Mendax, and a detailed recounting of the many hacks he pulled off, read Underground for free online or watch the documentary WikiRebels .

http://jmason.org/underground/chapter_8.html

Related Link: http://jmason.org/underground/chapter_8.html
author by PFC Bradley Manningpublication date Sat Dec 18, 2010 21:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors


18 December 2010
A Typical Day for PFC Bradley Manning

PFC Manning is currently being held in maximum custody. Since arriving at the Quantico Confinement Facility in July of 2010, he has been held under Prevention of Injury (POI) watch.

His cell is approximately six feet wide and twelve feet in length.

The cell has a bed, a drinking fountain, and a toilet.

The guards at the confinement facility are professional. At no time have they tried to bully, harass, or embarrass PFC Manning. Given the nature of their job, however, they do not engage in conversation with PFC Manning.

At 5:00 a.m. he is woken up (on weekends, he is allowed to sleep until 7:00 a.m.). Under the rules for the confinement facility, he is not allowed to sleep at anytime between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. If he attempts to sleep during those hours, he will be made to sit up or stand by the guards.

He is allowed to watch television during the day. The television stations are limited to the basic local stations. His access to the television ranges from 1 to 3 hours on weekdays to 3 to 6 hours on weekends.

He cannot see other inmates from his cell. He can occasionally hear other inmates talk. Due to being a pretrial confinement facility, inmates rarely stay at the facility for any length of time. Currently, there are no other inmates near his cell.

Article Conintued....
http://www.armycourtmartialdefense.info/2010/12/typical....html

author by Solidaritypublication date Sat Dec 18, 2010 06:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Carmen Trotta (who organised aorund all 3 Pitstop Ploughshares trials in Dublin), other members of NYC Catholic Workers, Veterans for Peace, Raging Grannies, The Granny Peace Brigade, The War Resisters League and the Green Party arrested on D16 as Assange faces the hIgh Court in London and Obama delivers his latest pro-war on Afghanistan assessment in D.C. Article continues...............
http://antiauthoritarian.net/NLN/?p=882

More photos and vid
http://www.antiauthoritarian.net/NLN/photo-gallery-1/20..._vfp/

author by 131 Vets arrestedpublication date Fri Dec 17, 2010 18:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

VFP President Mike Ferner and others on the fence in front of the White House prior to being arrested December 16.

After a 10 am rally in Lafeyette Park featuring Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon Papers fame, retired CIA officer Ray McGovern, Dr. Margaret Flowers of Physicians for a National Health Program, and others, activists formed a solemn single-file process to the White House, silent except for a drum beat. There, they encountered police barricades. Some veterans began climbing over the barricades, until the police opened them up, allowing people to approach the fence in front of the White House.

As the light snow increased to heavy and began accumulating, activists kept warm by singing and chanting. At about 12:30, police began arresting protesters who remained along the fence, while supporters who did not want to risk arrest were moved across the broad street. Some of the demonstrators stood in the snow and freezing temperatures for nearly four hours before being taken to Anacostia processing center and released. They have all since been released. Some have elected to pay a fine, while others, including Ellsberg and McGovern, will go to trial on the charge of disobeying a lawful order.

http://www.stopthesewars.org/?p=366, the above

"Sir! No Sir!" (55 mins free on line at link below)
- A Film About the GI Movement Against the War in Vietnam
documentary is both timely and helpful. It will help give us a sense of what really turned
US public perceptions on the US lead the war in Vietnam and a measure
of what it will take for us to change the current direction of US lead
wars in the Middle East.

http://readersupportednews.org/video/4-video/3908-sir-n...etnam

Free Bradley Manning!

Related Link: http://readersupportednews.org/video/4-video/3908-sir-no-sir-a-film-about-the-gi-movement-against-the-war-in-vietnam
author by Renditionspublication date Fri Dec 17, 2010 17:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors


from http://www.wikileaks.ch/cable/2007/12/07DUBLIN916.html

Extraordinary Renditions
------------------------

¶2. (C) Ambassador Foley thanked Ahern for his staunch
rejection of the Irish Human Rights Commission's (IHRC)
demand that the Irish Government inspect aircraft landing in
Ireland that are alleged to have been involved in so-called
extraordinary rendition flights (Ref B). Ahern declared that
the IHRC report contained no new information, but warned that
opposition parties Fine Gael and Labour could be expected to
continue to raise the issue from time to time in efforts to
politically embarrass the Fianna Fail-run Government. Ahern
said that several alleged rendition flights had been
inspected during the past year and fully cleared; the last
flight, he wryly noted, was carrying six touring golfers.
Ahern said that a public response by the Embassy would not be
useful, but suggested that the Ambassador personally engage
Fine Gael leadership to explain the U.S. position.

¶3. (C) Ahern noted that he had "put his neck on the chopping
block" and would pay a severe political price if it ever
turned out that rendition flights had entered Ireland or if
one was discovered in the future. He stated that he "could
use a little more information" about the flights, musing that
it might not be a bad idea to allow the random inspection of
a few planes to proceed, which would provide cover if a
rendition flight ever surfaced. He seemed quite convinced
that at least three flights involving renditions had refueled
at Shannon Airport before or after conducting renditions
elsewhere.

¶4. (C) Comment: While Ahern's public stance on
extraordinary renditions is rock-solid, his musings during
the meeting seemed less assured. This was the only issue
during the meeting that agitated him; he spent considerable
time dwelling on it. Ahern seemed to be fishing for renewed
assurances from the Ambassador that no rendition flights have
transited Ireland, or would transit in the future.
Highlighting the recent attention drawn to renditions by the
IHRC report, later the same day the Parliamentary Foreign
Affairs Committee held a hearing on the matter. The hearing,
attended by POLOFFs, generally confirmed the Government's
view that there is no evidence that rendition flights have
transited Ireland. The hearing, which was barely reported by
the press, failed to achieve any traction for critics of
American policy. End comment.

author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Fri Dec 17, 2010 15:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but then agin, you could be the false flag black ops swerveball.

I heard the man at his press talk yesterday. Made sense to me. No drama. No major ego. Reminded he was among the fortunate to get the legal break and that his attempted rendition had just run out of specialist's luck. Passed the laurel to others.

He gets the benefit of my doubt, so far. Not that all the usual suspects are not spinning like cyclotrons to create herrings. That always goes with the terrain.

author by Con Carrollpublication date Fri Dec 17, 2010 09:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have sent Christmas card to Bradley Manning yesterday

author by oz fedspublication date Fri Dec 17, 2010 08:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Julian Assange has committed no crime in Australia: AFP
Dylan Welch
December 17, 2010 - 2:50PM

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks to the media outside Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, England, the home of his friend, journalist Vaughan Smith.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks to the media outside Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, England, the home of his friend, journalist Vaughan Smith. Photo: Reuters

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Neither WikiLeaks not its founder Julian Assange has committed any crime in Australia over the leaking of official United States government documents, the Australian Federal Police announced this afternoon.

This comes despite Prime Minister Julia Gillard labelling the actions of the group "illegal" two weeks ago.
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A statement released by the federal police just before 1pm said: "The AFP has completed its evaluation of the material available and has not established the existence of any criminal offences where Australia would have jurisdiction.

"Where additional cables are published and criminal offences are suspected, these matters should be referred to the AFP for evaluation," the statement declared.

Grossly irresponsible: Gillard

Ms Gillard later told journalists the release of US cables by WikiLeaks was a grossly irresponsible act.

She said Mr Assange would have access to full consular assistance.
"Obviously, as an Australian citizen, Mr Assange is entitled to the consular assistance we provide to Australians citizens around the world when they find themselves in legal circumstances," Ms Gillard said.

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