Freedom

Julian Assange and the Dying of the Light

July 25, 2018 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer One thing that’s not receiving enough attention in the respective Assange and Russia coverage is to what extent both protagonists are needed in each other’s narratives to keep each of these alive. […]

Media

I Am Julian Assange

May 16, 2018 0

Raúl Ilargi Meijer Julian Assange appears to be painfully close to being unceremoniously thrown out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London. If that happens, the consequences for journalism, for freedom of speech, and for press […]

World Affairs

Assange, Judge Arbuthnot and the Arrest Warrant

February 15, 2018 0

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark Justice is an elastic concept.  Like other terms in law, it has room to expand and contract.  But one weakness burdens legal strictures that supposedly have an objective reality to them: power.  Power brutish, power […]

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