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Julian Assange, Political Prisoner of the USA, Released on the island of Saipan.
The remote Pacific Ocean island of Saipan suddenly hit Irish and global headlines in 2002 when Irish soccer star Roy Keane walked away from the Irish team’s base for the World Cup in Korea and Japan after a blazing row with his manager Mick McCarthy. Today the island is back in the headlines after the political prisoner Julian Assange walked to freedom following a court hearing in the USA-owned North Marinara territory. Like Keane, Assange did not linger in Saipan – he flew home to his native land, Australia.
That is not the only Irish connection. Many innocent Irish political prisoners were held, like Assange, in noxious British jails such as Belmarsh. A small number of dedicated human rights lawyers became household names in Ireland. The picture below shows the released Julian Assange beside one of those lawyers, Gareth Pierce.
The campaigns for the release of the Birmingham Six, the Guildford Four, the Winchester Three and Judith Ward offer an important lesson :
When the left should get together in defence of political prisoners, it is very often a serious mistake to conduct a debate about the political views and activities of the prisoners. In Ireland that was true of the Birmingham 6, the H-Block/Armagh political prisoners, Nicky Kelly and the IRSP members framed for the Sallins Train Robbery, and the Jobstown Not Guilty political activists in Tallaght. Many comrades would be well advised to go back further and examine the Sacco and Vanzetti campaign in the 1920’s, and the Moscow Trial Purges of the 1930’s. The faults (or lack of faults) of the victims are regularly used as an excuse to avoid a united campaign in favour of the victims. The bigger story is that “An Injury to One is An Injury to All”.
Read the rest of this entry »Written by tomasoflatharta
Jun 26, 2024 at 2:53 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Appalling Vista, Australia, Barack Obama, Britain, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF), Extradition, Guildford Four, Human Rights, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Irish International Soccer, Joe Biden USA President, Julian Assange, Political Prisoner, Justice, Lord Denning, Mainstream Media, Media and State Misbehaviour, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, Miscarriages of Justice, National Union of Journalists (NUJ), Police Misbehaviour, Prisoners' Rights, Roy Keane, Saipan, Russia, Sport, Sweden, The Birmingham Six, Ukraine, USA, War, Wikileaks
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Free Julian Assange – Political Prisoner – International Human Rights Day in Dublin, December 10 2020
TD’s from Sinn Féin, People Before Profit, RISE, Solidarity and left independents, including Leas Ceann Comhairle Catherine Connolly, gathered outside the Convention Centre where the Dáil was sitting on December 10 2020 – International Human Rights Day. They made a public call on the British Government not to extradite Julian Assange to the USA.
‘We condemn the detention of Julian Assange pending his extradition proceedings. We further condemn the attempted use of the US Espionage Act to prosecute Assange for his work exposing the war crimes committed by US service personnel in the Iraq and Afghan war logs. It is our view that the use of these judicial measures by the US constitutes a grave threat to free speech and a free press. It further notes that this attempted prosecution is without precedent in US law.
The TD’s, joined by Senate colleagues including David Norris, were supporting a call made by the National Union of Journalists in Britain that Boris Johnson’s government should refuse to extradite Assange to the USA on false charges of espionage. If sent to America, Assange would face a sentence of 175 years for doing the job of a journalist, where he published the lies told by the US government about the invasion of Iraq. The following statement has been signed by 24 members of the Oireachtas. It is fitting that on International Human Rights Day solidarity with the plight of Julian Assange is expressed. The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has endorsed this statement.
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Dec 10, 2020 at 11:16 pm
Posted in Against the Current Journal (USA), Australia, Bríd Smith TD, British State (aka UK), Censorship, Dublin Governments, Extradition, FFFGGG Coalition, Human Rights, International Political Analysis, International Viewpoint, Ireland, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Joan Collins TD, Julian Assange, Political Prisoner, Media and State Misbehaviour, Miscarriages of Justice, Paul Murphy TD Dublin South-West, People Before Profit, Prisoners' Rights, Protecting Sources, Richard Boyd-Barrett TD, RISE, Sinn Féin, Solidarity (USA), USA
Wikileaks, Julian Assange and a North American Torture-State (the President is Mr B Obama)
Wikileaks, Julian Assange and a North American Torture-State (the President is Mr B Obama)
Lots of cowardly junk has been published in Mainstream Media Outlets about the Assange / Wikileaks case; the key feature is a determination to avoid resisting the North American torture-state offensive headed by its leader Barack Obama.
Susan McKay’s August 24 Opinion Piece in the Irish Times is typical of this worldwide trend :
The Assange affair is not just about WikiLeaks, stupid – Susan McKay
McKay alleges :
“Assange has not sought political asylum because of WikiLeaks. He is on the run from allegations of rape. These alleged crimes are defined as both serious and non-political. Political asylum is a hard-won human right – Assange has abused it. In doing so he has endorsed a real witch hunt – against the women who allege he sexually coerced them.”
Mocking the threat to Assange McKay tells her readers : Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Aug 27, 2012 at 11:28 pm
Internment of Marian Price, Attempted Extradition of Seán Garland
Very Good News – it seems Seán Garland, long-time leader of the Workers’ Party and a veteran of the Irish Republican movement since the 1950’s, has won his battle against the United States government, which wishes to charge him about accusations of currency forgery.
http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/sean-garland-extradition-refused/#comment-111337
Many people put their political differences with Garland and his party to one side, and supported the anti-extradition campaign.
One example is the United States socialist Gerry Foley: Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Dec 21, 2011 at 11:28 pm
Posted in Extradition, Internment, Ireland, Marian Price, Seán Garland, Sinn Féin, Six County State

