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- Title
The Campaign to Free Assange: Reflections on Night Falls.
- Authors
KAMPMARK, BINOY
- Abstract
The article discusses a town hall meeting held in Melbourne to raise awareness about the importance of freeing Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who is currently imprisoned in Belmarsh Prison in London. The meeting covered various topics, including the nature of "imperial law," the role of WikiLeaks in exposing state atrocities, and the tactics needed to secure Assange's release. Speakers at the event, such as Yanis Varoufakis and Greg Barns, emphasized Assange's contributions and called for political action to support his release. The article also mentions the potential impact of the AUKUS military compact on Australia's relationship with the US and UK.
- Subjects
ASSANGE, Julian, 1971-; JUDICIAL process; CITIZENS; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; EXTERRITORIALITY; CONSCIOUSNESS; TORTURE
- Publication
CounterPunch, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1086-2323
- Publication type
Proceeding