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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Not to mention all the people who are wrong on the internet who need to be told exactly how they're wrong... I feel ya mate...

Also, fractions are easy as, and the cake analogy is nothing like the burger analogy.

If people took half as much interest in basic arythmatics as they do in tone-policing and what their peers are wearing they might actually know when they are underpaid or overcharged.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 11 months ago

Like I said to someone else here already:

False. The Clinton emails were first released under FOIA by the State Department, not by WikiLeaks. You're mixing it up with the Podesta and DNC email archives, which incidentally contained dirt on Trump as well.

Over the next several months, the State Department completed production of 30,068 emails, which were released in 14 batches, with the final batch released on February 29, 2016. Both the Wall Street Journal and WikiLeaks independently set up search engines for anyone who would like to search through the Clinton emails released by the State Department.

[–] [email protected] 70 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

As long as their corpse isn't outside your bedroom door you're probably fine.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Yep, this is me. Bought 1 yr vodafone prepaid, after getting reminded to enable VoLTE on my phone (a 2019 model), which I did. But, the phone doesn't actually do VoLTE calls, so come Vodafone's 3g shutdown weeks later I suddenly could no longer make or receive ANY phone calls. Internet/data works fine.

Ended up getting a cheap new phone just so I can make phone calls in an emergency.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (4 children)

is your friend alive?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Is it just me or does food taste better when you're hungry?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

ouch! I'll have to tell him he was wrong in saying he rules the world in that recent interview he did.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Note I would never call it "the free world". That is a cold-war era propaganda term.

 

Here’s some more coverage of days 3 and 4 of the McBride trial:

Day 4:

Day 3:

The Afghan Files, abc News reports that McBride is the source of (2017):

 

Cathy Vogan:

On Day One of the trial of Australia's military whistleblower David McBride @MurdochCadell, Defence argued a duty to the nation surpassing military discipline.

My report for @Consortiumnews from the Supreme Court in Canberra.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/6339559

Here's some more coverage of the first 2 days of the McBride trial:

 

Here's some more coverage of the first 2 days of the McBride trial:

 

"I want to remind everyone who's watching this, that you do not have the luxury, or you should not give yourself the luxury of being a spectator and a bystander and exempting yourself from this process and say it's out of your hands. Nothing is out of the hands of the people if the people come together and stand up for what's right. So we will fight today, we'll fight at every hearing and we will fight in between the hearings to save Julian! And by saving Julian from the horrific fate of being handed over to his oppressors and his persecutors, to the people that want to punish him from revealing their crimes, by preventing that from happening, we will be ultimately upholding the values that we all believe in and upholding the ability to live in a free society where journalism enables, through the power of truth, the prevention of abuses, and war crimes and atrocities, and corruption and injustice."

 

PEN Melbourne met with the UK Consulate Chief of Staff in Melbourne on 22 Aug 2023.

The Chief of Staff at the British Consulate in Melbourne invited PEN Melbourne delegates inside. They asked for Julian to be repatriated and gifted 'The Trial of Julian Assange' book by Prof. Nils Melzer, which was accepted.

The meeting took place shortly after written correspondence as published here: https://penmelbourne.org/pen-humanitarian-assange-appeal-to-british-consulate-demonstration-at-consulate-12pm-tuesday-22-august-at-90-collins-st/


PEN Humanitarian Assange Appeal to British Consulate: Demonstration at Consulate, 12pm Tuesday, 22 August at 90 Collins St

August 21, 2023 IN WIP


An Open Letter to the British Consul General Regarding Mr Julian Assange

7 August 2023

Dear Mr. Stephen Lysaght,

We seek your urgent intervention in a matter that concerns the life of an Australian citizen, Julian Assange.

Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, William E. Gladstone, once stated

“Justice delayed is justice denied” in the spirit of the Magna Carta, clause 40, which reads “To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice”.

After fourteen years of detention, including four years in isolation in the maximum security Belmarsh Prison, Julian has no convictions apart from a bail violation in a case involving an investigation where charges were never made. Even this violation was to seek political asylum to which he was entitled.

The US charges under the Espionage Act are vigorously contested not only by Assange and his legal counsel, but by virtually every legal, human rights, and media organisation in the world. In any case, the extended time frame has superseded the cause of justice since he has been excessively punished by the process itself, an unacceptable outcome for those who believe in the rule of law.

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has repeatedly stated that “enough is enough”, and that “this matter should be brought to an end”. He has been joined in this call by opposition leader Peter Dutton and a cross bench of Australian MPs and Senators, the Friends of Julian Assange.

The current physical and mental health of Julian Assange is in a precarious state after fourteen years of detention, including four years in isolation in the maximum security Belmarsh Prison, conditions described by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer as “psychological torture”. Over 60 medical doctors writing as Doctors for Assange have written:

“It is our opinion that Mr. Assange requires urgent expert medical assessment of both his physical and psychological state of health. Any medical treatment indicated should be administered in a properly equipped and expertly staffed university teaching hospital (tertiary care). Were such urgent assessment and treatment not to take place, we have real concerns, on the evidence currently available, that Mr. Assange could die in prison. The medical situation is thereby urgent. There is no time to lose.”

We, the members of the PEN International Melbourne Centre, are therefore respectfully calling for the immediate humanitarian repatriation of Julian Assange to Australia where he can receive the appropriate medical treatment he so urgently needs.

Mr Lysaght, we would like to meet with you or your representative to present you with a copy of Nils Melzer’s book The Trial of Julian Assange which details the series of injustices that Mr Assange has suffered, and to discuss the course of action we propose.

We look forward to your acknowledgement of receipt of this letter.

Thank you for your kind consideration and urgent action,

Constantine Pakavakis and Dr. Josephine Scicluna

PEN International Melbourne Centre www.penmelbourne.org


Mr Lysaght replied on 16 August:

Dear Mr Pakavakis and Dr Scicluna

I refer to your correspondence of 7 August 2023 about Julian Assange.

As the case is subject to ongoing legal proceedings, it would be inappropriate to discuss further at this stage.

With best wishes,

Stephen Lysaght


On the 18th August PEN replied to Mr Lysaght:

Dear Mr Lysaght,

Thank you for your prompt response.

We understand that you cannot comment on legal proceedings. Respectfully, could we point out:

This is a humanitarian request, not a legal one.
Our request for your urgent intervention is not a request for your legal intervention. To clarify, we would like you to urgently pass our concerns to the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, Suella Braverman.
Nine former Australian Attorneys-General haveco-authored a letter appealing to Prime Minister Albanese to escalate efforts to persuade  the United States to abandon the ongoing incarceration of Julian Assange.

Concerned that Julian’s health could deteriorate further or that he could face death in American custody, the group underscored the dangerous precedent the US’s pursuit of Julian sets for journalists and whistleblowers globally.

We would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss any options that may exist to safeguard Mr Assange’s health and human rights, even small steps such as transferring him to a medical institution, for example.

Every justice system in the world, including Australia, US and UK have proven cases of miscarriages of justice. Even the PM and Opposition leader of Australia are pointing to the obvious injustice of Mr Assange’s continued incarceration in a maximum security prison.

We hope you will consider the seriousness and urgency of this request and look forward to your response.

Thank you for your kind consideration,

Constantine Pakavakis and Dr. Josephine Scicluna

PEN International Melbourne Centre www.penmelbourne.org

 

Stella Assange speaking to the Luxembourg Parliament on the persecution of Julian Assange

 

Stella Assange: "They're keeping Julian in prison because they want to send a message, that, if they can do it to someone who's won dozens of prizes for the very publications that he's being prosecuted over, they can do it to anyone. This is a precedent setting case."

 

Activist interrupts "Oversight of the Department of Justice Hearing" addressing Attorney General #MerrickGarland

"Freedom of the press! Attorney General, you have the power to end the persecution of Julian Assange! We need a strong, independent press! "

#WomensInstituteforFreedomofthePress #DCActionForAssange

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/4348409

Rockstar Roger Waters outside Belmarsh Prison

 

Rockstar Roger Waters outside Belmarsh Prison

 

Mark Dreyfus on X (Twitter):

Mark Dreyfus [@]MarkDreyfusKCMP 22h

Open access to information is essential for good decision-making, genuine engagement in democratic government, and combatting corruption.

I would like to acknowledge today is International Access to Information Day and share why this year's theme is so important.

This year's theme highlights the importance of online spaces for access to information.

We all spend more time online. Ensuring equity of access to information in an accessible format is critical.

The Albanese Government is firmly committed to transparency and accountability, to ensure we have better government for all Australians.

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