Assange Extradition

Assange holds back tears, as rigged extradition to US looms (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s appearance in a UK court, where he appeared struggled to recall his name and often times looked confused and distraught as to what was happening to him.
Assange faces 18 counts in the United States including conspiring to hack government computers and violating an espionage law.
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Sweden folds to U.S. pressure, reopens case against Julian Assange (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss Sweden’s deputy director of public prosecutions, Eva-Marie Persson, announcement that the 2010 rape allegation case against Julian Assange would be reopened because there was still “probable cause to suspect” that Assange had committed the alleged rape.
Swedish prosecutors dropped the rape investigation two years ago, saying they felt unable to take the case forward while Assange remained up inside the Ecuador embassy.

UK aims to break Julian Assange with brutal sentence in max security prison (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the “shocking and vindictive” sentence handed down by a UK court to Julian Assange for the crime of skipping bail.
WikiLeaks slammed the excessive verdict, and 50-week prison sentence in a maximum security facility, connected to skipping bail back in 2012.

Mueller arrests Roger Stone on process crimes. Still no Trump-Russia collusion to be found (Video)

RT CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou take a quick look at Robert Mueller’s arrest of Roger Stone (an associate of President Donald Trump and an Infowars TV personality), on several criminal charges, all process crimes similar to previous Mueller indictments, from the special counsel’s Russia investigation.

Rudy Giuliani provides Assange with some hope for freedom (Video)

Rudy Giuliani broke with White House administration policy last week, stating that WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange should not be prosecuted.
A well respect layer and legal mind, Donald Trump’s attorney compared Assange’s WikiLeaks publications to the Pentagon Papers, making the case that Assange had not done “anything wrong” and should not go to jail for disseminating stolen information just as major, mainstream media media does.

Is the ISIS/Jihadi Extradition Story a Red Herring for Julian Assange…?

Admittedly, I am guilty of mixing a couple of apparently unrelated subjects here: but, as you’ll see, there’s probably good reason for doing so. There’s a big debate currently going on in the UK. The big debate is over two brutal jihadists – Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh – and their extradition to the […]