Julian Assange

Julian Assange

Democratic Congressperson Rashida Tlaib has urged fellow Congress members to sign a letter to US Attorney-General Merrick Garland urging him to drop the charges against Julian Assange, reports Binoy Kampmark.

Events marking the 20th anniversary of the illegal invasion of Iraq were organised across Australia, with calls to scrap聽AUKUS and free Julian Assange. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Rachel Evans standing in solidarity with legendary whistleblowers.

Italian artist Davide Dormino鈥檚 life-sized bronze sculptures of Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden聽invite the public to show solidarity with whistleblowers. Peter Boyle reports.

There was a big turnout聽for the fifth hearing of the Belmarsh Tribunal into the persecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Peter Boyle reports.

The Alliance Against Political Persecutions rallied outside the United States Embassy to call on US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy to intercede on behalf of Julian Assange. Paul Oboohov reports.

A sticker reading #FreeAssange

Anthony Albanese publicly revealed that he had been lobbying the Joseph Biden administration to stop proceedings against Julian Assange, reports Binoy Kampmark.

Every Thursday聽a 鈥渉onk for Julian鈥 protest takes place聽outside the聽Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 electoral office in Marrickville. Stephen Langford reports.

German MPs from several democratic parties call for Julian Assange's release on October 19.

Jennifer Robinson, Julian Assange's lawyer, told the National Press Club that if the appeal fails and Assange is extradited to the US,聽his prison conditions will be at the whim of intelligence agencies which plotted to kill him. Binoy Kampmark reports.

An indifferent Australian government has looked on as聽legal due process for Julian Assange聽has been trashed. Stuart Rees reports on聽Nils Melzer's new book聽The Trial of Julian Assange.

Four activists wanting to deliver a letter calling for Julian Assange's release were refused entry to Anthony Albanese electorate office. Stephen Langford reports.

Anthony Albanese, Free Julian Assange

The turnout for the October 8 "human chain" around British Parliament to demand the release WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, exceeded organisers鈥 expectations, reports Susan Price.

Julian Assange鈥檚 legal team are challenging the British聽court's view that it would not be an abuse of process to extradite him to聽the United States, on the basis聽that Assange is being prosecuted for his political opinions.聽Binoy Kampmark reports.