The US Police-State Is Now Undeniable: The Assange Case
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org:
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org:
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss CNN’s latest attempt to discredit and smear Julian Assange with assertions that Assange set up a command center in the Ecuador embassy where he coordinated WikiLeaks to work in concert with Russia so as to meddle in U.S. elections in 2016.
CNN reports as stated fact without providing any underlying evidence that while at the Ecuadorian embassy Julian Assange “smeared faeces on the walls out of anger.”
The British government appears to be more and more aping a Monty Python-type farce with each passing day. Soon the absurd ensemble will be complete if either Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt becomes the next prime minister.
This week the mandarins at the Ministry of Funny Walks ruled that two internationally respected Russian news media channels were banned from attending a global conference on “press freedom”.
Det är den 5 juli 2019 i dag och därmed 7-årsdagen för den resolution för mänskliga rättigheter på internet som FN klubbade den 5 juli 2012, och som 5 juli-stiftelsen tog sitt namn från.
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