Saturday, June 30, 2012

#Wikileaks: The #UFO Leaked Cable. (Nov.9th 2005)

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A source from within the inner circle of the Wikileaks team has confidentially leaked to All News Web the content of a State Dept cable, concerning UFO affairs, that Wikileaks has declined to upload onto their website.

The cable states: "It is critical all embassy staff understand that they are not to discuss under any circumstance concerns DOD has with UFOs entering orbit, once again the seriousness of this matter cannot be overstated"

The cable was sent on 9 November, 2005 by the State Dept to a diplomat connected to the US embassy in Kiev, Ukraine. As it implies, the State Dept was concerned with diplomats with loose tongues chatting about UFOs at cocktail parties and conceding that the US does allocate resources to the matter.
http://io9.com/5736880/wikileaks-cable-about-ufos-revealed

Some say this is a hoax but then Gary McKinnon, wanted by the U.S. for his interest in UFO's

Julian Assange: OZ Wikileaks News - New Site.

Please support this new site for free speech and for Wikileaks who exposed war crimes and criminals who dwell within Government , they are the real terrorists it is they who commit war crimes.

https://twitter.com/OzWLNews

Julian Assange : Without Sanctuary Julian Faces U. S. Torture - It Is A Done Deal.




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With his life and liberty at stake, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to stay under the protection of the Ecuadorian government while his asylum appeal is considered, says lawyer Susan Benn from the Julian Assange Defense Fund.

Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst, talks to RT. He says unless Assange is granted asylum, US prosecutors getting their hands on him is a done deal. And considering the "draconian espionage act of 1917" under which he would be tried, getting to Ecuador becomes a life and death matter for the WikiLeaks founder.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Julian #Assange : #US Extradition - David Hemler, the 49-year-old US Air Force vet who went AWOL nearly 30 years ago, might soon be sent from Sweden to the States.

A demonstrator holds a poster of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian embassy in central London, on June 29, 2012, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seeking asylum. (AFP Photo/Carl Court) 
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A demonstrator holds a poster of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian embassy in central London, on June 29, 2012, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seeking asylum. (AFP Photo/Carl Court)


Sex crime allegations could soon lead to Julian Assange being extradited to Sweden where his supporters fear authorities will hand him over to American officials investigating his WikiLeaks site. If that’s the case, then Assange isn’t alone.


While the exact future of Julian Assange remains unknown to just about everyone — including Swedish prosecutors demanding his extradition, American investigators asking questions about his role with WikiLeaks, his family in Australia and the government of Ecuador where he is seeking asylum — America is already asking for Sweden to send over someone else for them to scold. David Hemler, the 49-year-old US Air Force vet who went AWOL nearly 30 years ago, might soon be sent from Sweden to the States.

Helmer made headlines earlier this month when the servicemen long-assumed dead by his biological family came clean with his whereabouts — disillusioned by America’s foreign policies, he fled the Air Force in 1984 at the age of 21 and hitchhiked to Sweden, where he has since lived comfortably under an assumed identity and has fathered three children....read more


http://rt.com/usa/news/assange-us-extradition-sweden-099/

Julian #Assange: #Ecuador -Video - Julian Will Remain In The Ecuadorian Embassy.

The founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, has refused to comply with a police request to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London and surrender himself.

He has been inside the embassy since last week seeking asylum as part of his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning about alleged sex offences.
Susan Benn from the Julian Assange Defence Fund told reporters: ''Julian will remain in the embassy under the protection of the Ecuadorian government''.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18652422

Want to join in the ‪#Assange‬ action?! RT's livestreaming from the Ecuadorian embassy now.

Julian #Assange: Statement - Julian Assange to make statement on the steps of the Ecuadorian Embassy at 4pm.

WIKILEAKS : The Frattini EU Agenda - MADELEINE MCCANN USED TO PUSH U.S. AMBER ALERT

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/125480


Thursday, 11 October 2007, 13:48
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TAGS KJUS, MOPS, PO, PREL, PTER, EUN
SUBJECT: EU JHA INFORMAL MINISTERIAL
1. Summary. EU Justice and Home Affairs ministers met informally in Lisbon October 1-2.

 An embassy officer attended to follow discussion of such topics as the elimination of land and sea travel barriers in December, the establishment of a counternarcotics analysis and operations center, the submission of a package of counterterrorism proposals by Vice President Frattini in November, the submission of a package of border control proposals by Frattini in February, and the establishment of a missing children alert system based on the U.S. Amber Alert. End summary.

Justice and Home Affairs Informal Ministerial
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2. European Union Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Ministers held an informal ministerial in Lisbon October 1-2, chaired by Portuguese Minister of Internal Administration Rui Pereira and Minister for Justice Alberto Costa. Representatives from relevant EU institutions, Vice President of the European Commission Franco Frattini, and the Turkish Minister for Justice Mehmet Ali Sahin also participated. An embassy officer attended the proceedings to hear public statements first-hand and to engage attendees on the margins.

3. As a lead-in to the meetings, on September 30 participating member states formally signed the protocol to establish the Maritime Analysis and Operations Center - Narcotics (MAOC-N). Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom founded the center to share intelligence and coordinate counternarcotics efforts. The U.S., though not formally a member, has liaison officers assigned to the MAOC.

4. Also on the agenda but in advance of the informal ministerial meetings, the Spanish and Portuguese Interior Ministers held a bilateral meeting in which they established a task force to coordinate counterterrorism investigations and prosecutions.

 Pereira noted that although bilateral cooperation had long existed, the task force was established to be more proactive in regard to investigations and cooperation. During the proceedings, Portugal also signed a bilateral agreement with Malta to resettle refugees in Portugal that are currently resident in Malta.

Home Affairs - Prevention of Terrorism and Border Management
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5. SIS/VIS: Frattini and Pereira both noted that by Christmas, all land and sea barriers in the Schengen area will be removed for nine participating Schengen states, Cyprus having requested an extension. Air travel barriers, he said, would be removed in March.

 Noting that the Schengen Information System (SIS) has succeeded in its testing phase, Frattini suggested that the formal decision to implement the new rules will be taken in November.

Frattini also suggested that the EU must have an entry-exit register complete with biometric identifiers. This would, he opined, help manage overstays as well as be a useful data source for security services. Additionally, he noted that various databases and security systems need to be integrated and expanded to include travelers without visas. Moreover, such a European surveillance system must be accessible to local law enforcement. An aide to Frattini said that this package of proposals would be submitted to the college of Commissioners in February.
6. PNR/ETA: Frattini said he would submit a terrorism package to the Commissioners November 6 that includes a proposal to establish formally an EU-wide Passenger Name Recognition (PNR) system.

He noted that the requirements demanded by U.S. negotiators convinced him that the European security services should have access to the same kind of information.

Pereira and German Minister Schauble suggested that, in addition to the intelligence value, a PNR system would allow the EU to negotiate with the U.S. on an equal footing and would allow for balanced cooperation.

Pereira said he would also support a PNR for intra-European flights.

 Schauble said further discussion on that point would be needed.

 Frattini and Schauble both noted that electronic travel authorizations (ETA) are useful not just for improving security, but also improving the customer service at airports.

With ever increasing crowds at airports, Schauble noted that it is in a traveler's interest to participate in a voluntary ETA program.

7. Internet: Frattini will also submit a proposal to punish misuse of the internet. This will not, he stressed, be a limit on the freedom of expression. Pereira noted that the proposal would be limited to taking down sites that specifically incite terrorism or provide instruction in how
LISBON 00002605 002 OF 002to commit terrorist acts
. Indeed, added Frattini, the EU already has a regulation that prohibits transfer of illegal data on the internet, without causing concerns of limitation of freedom of speech.

This proposal, he continued, would only add the specific mention of terrorism. Such an update, he opined, is a good example of why the EU needs regularly to review and update its bodies of law.

8. Conspiracy: Pereira noted that Italian Minister Amato suggested that the ministers consider developing an EU agreement to incorporate conspiracy statutes into existing law.

 Current legislation is directed towards formal terrorist organizations, which does not adequately address current realities. Italy, and a few other states, punish conspiracy without being part of a formal organization; Pereira and Frattini each enthusiastically supported the idea that the EU consider the question.

9. Pruhm Treaty: Slovenian Interior Minister Dragutin Mate suggested that, agreement being reached, it was incumbent on Slovenia to develop the technical handbooks for implementation.
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10. e-Justice Portal: Costa issued a statement that ministers agreed that the EU should have an information technology system to facilitate access to member states' judicial systems and registry systems. Member states will compile best practices on IT and regularly review performance.

11. Missing Children Alert: Frattini used the well-known case of Madeleine McCann, a missing British girl, to lay out his intention to develop an EU wide alert system for missing children. Frattini specifically and repeatedly mentioned the Amber Alert system in the U.S. as the model that the EU needed to copy. In addition, the e-Justice Portal, according to Costa, will include a list of missing children and direct users to appropriate Hague Convention resources.

12. Child Protection: Costa also noted that the ministers agreed to expand the role of the European Mediator for international child abductions and to support the strengthening and implementation of laws related to child protection. Hoffman

No Extradition For Paedophile : U.K. Warped Justice - A System That Protects Paeodiphiles.

Did this man, Dr.David Payne rape and murder Maddie McCann ? Her parents have no interest in finding out if their closest friend is involved with their childs disappearance NOR oddly enough do Scotland Yard!

http://thetapas9drdavidpayne.blogspot.com.es/2012/02/david-payne-may-hold-key-to-maddie.html




Maddie McCann 'victim of an abduction claim her parents' by a paedophile claim her parents ! When questioned on sightings of Madeleine her father smirks before answering. All nine in the group have lied on what happened to this small child, their police statements bear witness to this fact.





Secret footage taken of Madeleines father, Gerry McCann, SIX days after he claimed abduction. We know by this time he had the British Government bowing to his demands and assisting the group of NHS doctors including the then PM Tony Blair ...Gordon Brown, once he became PM, took over and continued to aid the group ( the tapas 9) with complete protection which included meddling in the Portuguese investigation. Brown ordered Clarence Mitchell to handle PR in Portugal as the focus on the parents and their involvement became more obvious.




Jessica Schaefer lives in Minnesota she is only one of the paedophile victims of Sullivan.


Paedophile spared extradition to US on human rights grounds
Sullivan, who has a previous conviction for assaulting two girls in Ireland and was on an Interpol most-wanted list, is now the 10th person in recent years to see their extradition to the US blocked by either the courts or Home Secretary in this country. Photo: LONDON MEDIA

Two faces of warped justice: The serial paedophile we can't send back to America and the vulnerable young man our courts say MUST go to the U.S.
  • Shawn Sullivan was reprieved by the same court that ruled Asperger’s sufferer Gary McKinnon should be sent to America
  • Sullivan, 43, who was on Interpol’s most-wanted list, is now free to walk our streets without supervision
  • High Court judges said a sex offenders' programme in Minnesota may have breached his human rights
  • 'It's a scandal this man has had his extradition refused by a British court' says Gary McKinnon's mother Janis Sharp

A notorious paedophile won his appeal against extradition to the US yesterday.
Shawn Sullivan was reprieved by the same court that ruled Asperger’s sufferer Gary McKinnon should be sent to America despite evidence he may kill himself.
The 43-year-old Sullivan, who was on Interpol’s most-wanted list, is now free to walk our streets without supervision.
Shawn Sullivan
Gary McKinnon
Warped: Notorious paedophile Shawn Sullivan, left, won his appeal against extradition to the U.S. yesterday.  The same court ruled that Asperger's sufferer Gary McKinnon, right, should be sent to America despite evidence he may kill himself
High Court judges said a sex offenders' programme in Minnesota may have breached his human rights.
Last night Gary’s mother, Janis Sharp, condemned the decision.
‘It’s a scandal this man has had his extradition refused by a British court, while my son who has been declared unfit for trial and at extreme risk of suicide by a Home Office-approved expert in assessing risk is still waiting,’ she said.


‘Ten years have passed waiting for his trauma and torment to come to an end.’
David Bermingham, who was extradited to the US as one of the NatWest Three, said: ‘This case reveals at its starkest the idiocy of our extradition laws.
‘It is shocking we continue to see a string of extradition cases of ordinary British citizens who have ostensibly none of the human rights that are now being invoked for a heavyweight criminal.’
The UK cannot boot out Sullivan, who is a joint US/Irish citizen, because of his EU citizenship and his marriage to a Briton – a senior Ministry of Justice official he met in jail.
Fuming: Gary McKinnon's mother Janis Sharp, pictured, condemned the decision last night, describing it as 'a scandal'
Fuming: Gary McKinnon's mother Janis Sharp, pictured, condemned the decision last night, describing it as 'a scandal'
He is wanted by the authorities in Minnesota over claims he raped a 14-year-old girl and molested two 11-year-olds almost two decades ago.
An arrest warrant was issued in 1994 when a woman and her cousin accused him of exposing himself and sexually assaulting them in the city of Eagan.
His 14-year-old alleged victim claims he plied her with alcohol and raped her when she passed out in the back of his car. Sullivan fled to Ireland where he married.
While his Irish wife was pregnant, he was accused of sexually assaulting two 12-year-old girls in Dublin.
He pleaded guilty but walked free with only a five-year suspended jail sentence, the Irish authorities being unaware of the US allegations.
Sullivan then used his Irish ancestry to obtain an Irish passport in the name Sean O’Suilleabhain and went on the run around Europe for more than a decade.
In 2007 he was arrested in Switzerland – but not detained – when he used an identity card with the original spelling of his name.
Controversial: Shawn Sullivan, who is one of America's most wanted men, will be allowed to stay in the UK with his partner, 34-year-old MoJ policy manager Sarah Smith, pictured
Controversial: Shawn Sullivan, who is one of America's most wanted men, will be allowed to stay in the UK with his partner, 34-year-old MoJ policy manager Sarah Smith, pictured
The following year, Interpol added him to its most-wanted list and, when he moved to England, he was picked up by the Metropolitan Police Service in June 2010.
He was living in Barnes, South-West London, with Sarah Smith, a 34-year-old Ministry of Justice policy manager.
Since then he has been fighting extradition under a UK-US treaty that usually makes it very hard for any case to be thrown out.
However his lawyers argued that sending him to Minnesota would be unfair because he might be placed on a life-long sex offender programme without even being convicted.
On June 20, Lord Justice Moses and Mr Justice Eady agreed, saying there was a real risk Sullivan would be subjected to an order of civil commitment in ‘flagrant denial’ of his human rights.
Article 5 of the Human Rights Act gives the right to liberty, unless removed by fair legal process.
Lord Justice Moses said a criminal conviction was not necessary for enlistment on the programme – credible evidence of misconduct would do.
Sullivan’s lawyer, Ben Brandon, said no one had been taken off Minnesota’s sex offender treatment programme since it was revised in 1988.
The two judges gave the US government a last opportunity to provide an assurance that no commitment order would be made.
No such undertaking has been received and consequently Sullivan’s appeal under the 2003 Extradition Act was allowed yesterday.
Aaron Watkins, appearing for the US government, had told the court that although Sullivan did not meet the programme’s criteria there was no guarantee he would not be put on it.
Sullivan was on remand in a category A prison in November 2010 when he wed Miss Smith in a civil ceremony witnessed by two prison officers.
Backlash


A judge later bailed Sullivan with an electronic tag. He will now be freed without any tag, or supervision, and will be required only to go on the sex offenders register.
A Home Office spokesman said: ‘The Court has found in this specific case that the possibility of civil commitment in Minnesota, following any custodial sentence, would breach Mr Sullivan’s human rights.
‘The US has declined to provide assurances that he would not be subject to civil commitment. That is a matter for the US.
‘This aspect of Mr Sullivan’s appeal was not against the decision of the Secretary of State to sign the extradition order.’
British courts have ruled 46-year-old Gary from North London – wanted by the Americans for hacking into military computers while searching for evidence of ‘little green men’ – could be bundled off to America.
His case is under review by Home Secretary Theresa May, who is examining medical evidence about his condition.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

COMING UP: Julian #Assange's new BBC interview here. Non-UK Residents listen here:

Julian Assange Extradition: Jessica Schaefer The Victim Of Shawn Eugene Sullivan .

It would appear in the UK certain paedophiles have special priviledges. No extradition and certainly no justice for the victim . And if  three year old Maddie McCann was raped and murdered by a close friend of her fathers, the parents including what may well be the perp are protected by the British Government.

http://wikileaksleaks.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/julian-assange-alleged-paedophila-by-dr.html


Meanwhile, Jessica Schaefer this evening is a rape victim all over again.

Minnesota Waits For British Goverments Sarah Smith's Paedophile Husband Shawn Sullivan To Face Charges Of Rape !

For nearly two decades, Jessica Schaefer wondered if authorities would ever find the man who she says took away her innocence.
At age 11, she and her cousin told police that Shawn Eugene Sullivan, a male relative in his 20s, had exposed himself and groped them both in her grandparents' Eagan home. But before police could arrest him, he was gone.

For 17 years, Sullivan lived and traveled in Europe and elsewhere even as he was wanted in Minnesota. Finally, in the summer of 2010, an Eagan detective delivered news that brought Schaefer and her cousin some relief: Sullivan, now 43, had been arrested in London and prosecutors were working to bring him back. He faces criminal sexual conduct charges not only in their 1994 case, but also for allegations that he had raped a 14-year-old girl in Bloomington around that same time.

"I've waited for so long for the police to finally find Shawn," said Schaefer, now 29. "I'm at the point now where I'm angry and I'm fed up and I'm ready for some answers."

Sullivan denies the Minnesota charges and is fighting extradition. A hearing is set for Jan. 20. "He's not guilty," said Peter Wold, Sullivan's defense attorney in Minneapolis. "All these are, are allegations."

Sullivan told authorities he was already on parole for an unspecified violation in 1994, when he was living in Minnesota. For some of that time, he was living with relatives in Eagan, where he met Schaefer and her cousin.

In interviews this week, the women said that Sullivan, 24 at the time, was charming, taking them to lunch and treating them like adults, even though they were only 11. He horsed around a back-yard swimming pool with them, Schaefer said. He bought them gifts and let them sit on his lap to drive his truck.
The women, who still live in the Twin Cities area, said he also showed them photos of women, some naked and in sexually suggestive positions.

The girls told police in 1994 that Sullivan would come out of the shower wearing only a towel and would drop it or position it so the girls could see his genitals, according to a criminal complaint. While they were in his room using a computer, the girls told police, he lay on the bed with them one at a time, rubbed their legs and slipped his hand inside their shorts.
"He would tell us that we're the ones that make him do this," Schaefer said in the interview.

In the Bloomington case, Sullivan allegedly met a 14-year-girl at an oil-change shop. He took her for a ride, parked the vehicle and gave her vodka and peach schnapps, according to the complaint. The girl passed out in the back seat and told police she woke up to find Sullivan having sex with her, according to the charges.

Hannah Treziok, now 32, said the past 18 years have been "a horrible roller coaster ride." She said she went to the shop to see a boy who worked there, and that the boy told her to go for a ride with Sullivan while workers finished up and closed the business for the day. She went, thinking it was safe because shop workers knew Sullivan, she said. She immediately reported the rape after he dropped her off at 2:30 a.m., according to the complaint.

Minnesota officials said a warrant for Sullivan's arrest was issued in March 1994.

"It just seems to me that's the kind of person that deserves to be stopped," said Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, one of two county attorneys seeking Sullivan's extradition.
What Sullivan says

Wold said making accusations is "easy" and something that "happens all the time."

In London court proceedings last year, Sullivan said he left the United States in early 1994, shortly after being questioned by police about the Eagan allegations. He told court officials that he thought the matter had been resolved and that he was unaware of the Bloomington allegations until he was arrested by British authorities in 2010.

However, a London judge concluded that Sullivan fled the United States and never returned to visit his family because he feared prosecution. The judge also found that Sullivan obtained an Irish passport, spelling his name in Gaelic and making it hard to link to his American name.

Sullivan was sentenced in Ireland for an unspecified criminal offense in 1997, a British court document shows. The judge said the case apparently involved a sexual offense against a child. Irish and British newspapers reported that Sullivan got a suspended jail sentence for sexually assaulting two 12-year-old girls.

Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said authorities heard Sullivan was in Ireland but he was gone before they could file extradition documents. Sullivan was also arrested but not detained in Switzerland after he used a card with the American spelling of his name, according to court records.

In 2007, Interpol notified 190 member countries that a warrant had been issued for Sullivan's arrest. Sullivan gave a false name to police when they showed up to take him into custody last year, court records show. British authorities signed the extradition order in February.

Backstrom said Sullivan's European attorneys are opposing extradition in part by arguing that Sullivan could be civilly committed as a predatory offender if he is returned to the United States -- something that could amount to a life sentence in Minnesota. Backstrom and other prosecutors have challenged that claim as pure speculation.

Sullivan's extradition also could be complicated by his reported marriage to an employee of Britain's Ministry of Justice, which oversees the courts. Sullivan married Sarah Louise Smith in a jailhouse ceremony in 2010. A report in London's Sun said the marriage allows Sullivan to fight extradition by claiming it will destroy his family.

'I'm putting a stop to this'

"When I found out he married this lady that has connections with the Ministry of Justice ... it was like, no more," Schaefer said. "I'm putting a stop to this. I mean, it's not fair that he's living his life the way that he intended to and not have any consequences or be held accountable for his actions."

Schaefer said the past 18 years have brought a stream of nightmares and therapy. She said she is distrustful of others and fears something happening to her young daughter.

Schaefer's cousin, who didn't want her name used, said she didn't talk about the incident for years -- not to a therapist, not to friends, not to family. She felt sick when she heard reports of children being molested and tensed up whenever she saw a red and white Ford Bronco like the one Sullivan used to drive.

Treziok, who also still lives in Minnesota, said the Bloomington incident has shaped her life in major ways; she has gone through therapy and has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, she said.

"I felt like I did what I was supposed to do," she said. "I reported the assault right away trying to not only, you know, serve other girls, but do the right thing ... I feel like my justice escaped with him."

She went to school for criminal justice, she said, so she could help other victims.

"It's just an attempt to see justice in any way that I can," she said. "And make sure that if I can't have my justice, other people are getting theirs."

London freelance writer Ian Evans contributed to this report. Photo by London Media. Pam Louwagie • 612-673-7102
.....read full article


http://www.startribune.com/local/south/134474288.html

http://sexoffendersinpositionsofpower.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/extradition-paedophile-americas-most.html
http://sexoffendersinpositionsofpower.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/blog-post.html

Julian Assange : Alleged Paedophile Allegations By NHS Doctor - Dr. David Payne Allows Government Protection For The McCanns.

Paedophiles protected by the British Government , can this be true ? No extradition for paedophiles.

http://thetapas9drdavidpayne.blogspot.com.es/2012/02/david-payne-may-hold-key-to-maddie.html




Paedophile spared extradition to US on human rights grounds
Sullivan, who has a previous conviction for assaulting two girls in Ireland and was on an Interpol most-wanted list, is now the 10th person in recent years to see their extradition to the US blocked by either the courts or Home Secretary in this country. Photo: LONDON MEDIA

Julian Assange : Great Shame Julian Was Not An Alleged Paedophile ! U.K. Double Standards.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9362298/Paedophile-spared-extradition-to-US-on-human-rights-grounds.html

Paedophile spared extradition to US on human rights grounds
Sullivan, who has a previous conviction for assaulting two girls in Ireland and was on an Interpol most-wanted list, is now the 10th person in recent years to see their extradition to the US blocked by either the courts or Home Secretary in this country. Photo: LONDON MEDIA

Etradition:Assange ordered to UK police station: First step in extradition process....

The McCanns are involved in the disappearnce of their daughter and treated like royalty by the British Government. Where paedophile allegations involving this group have been held back by Leicester police to protect a bunch of NHS medics ! Has Ecuador buckled to the is type of a corrupt judicial system ?


London police have issued an order for whistleblower Julian Assange to appear at a police station to begin the extradition process. The Wikileaks founder is in the Ecuadorian embassy, appealing for asylum on grounds of political persecution.


London Metropolitan police delivered an order calling for the Australian to come to Belgravia police station in central London on Thursday.

Assange is currently liable for arrest by the UK police should he leave the embassy on the basis that he violated his bail conditions.

He arrived at the Ecuadorian Embassy last Tuesday, appealing for Asylum from the country’s government. Assange hopes to sidestep his removal to Sweden where he is wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual abuse.

He has voiced fears that Stockholm may turn him over to US jurisdiction where he could be tried on charges of espionage. The publishing of thousands of diplomatic wires on the Wikileaks site prompted a wave of aggressive rhetoric from US politicians branding the whistleblower as a terrorist.

The Ecuadorian government has said that it is no hurry to reach a conclusion over Assange’s appeal. President Rafael Correa stressed his government was considering the legal and political consequences of granting asylum and that it had not set a deadline for the decision. He has recalled the UK ambassador to Ecuador to assess the situation.

"We will come to a decision as a sovereign nation which doesn't exclude the possibility of consulting with friendly nations," said the president on Tuesday.

Julian Assange said that he sought protection from the Ecuadorian government because he had been abandoned by Canberra.

The Australian government disputes this, arguing that they are powerless to intervene as he has broken no Australian laws.

Asssange has maintained throughout the drawn-out trial that the allegations set against him are depthless and politically-motivated


 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Julian Assange: How Julian Could Escape From Britain.

by Carl Gardner    
We’ve learned to expect the unexpected in the case of Julian Assange: his case always seems to throw up one more unusual legal twist. Which is astonishing in what is, in reality, a straightforward case of a proper and lawful European Arrest Warrant.

Assuming Assange’s bail conditions remained similar to those initially imposed, he must have breached his bail conditions by failing regularly to report to a police station in the last few days, and by not staying overnight at an address agreed with prosecutors. That breach of bail conditions is what renders him liable to immediate arrest.

I’m not sure that the breach makes those who stood surety for him liable to forfeit the money they offered. Their role is to guarantee his turning up at his next court or extradition appointment, rather than to vouch for his sticking by all his bail conditions.

But Assange is safe from arrest inside the Ecuadorian embassy because of a different Vienna Convention – this time the
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. It’s clear, then, that Assange cannot be arrested so long as the Ecuadorians protect him inside their embassy. It is worth noting though that the Ecuadorians could, if they wanted to, invite the police in to make their arrest.
Julian Assange is now at the mercy of Ecuador.

But it doesn’t follow that refugee status in itself would give Assange any sort of right to leave the UK unmolested. The real legal question is whether there’s any legal way Assange can bring himself within some sort of legal immunity from arrest so as to enable him to get out of the embassy and on a flight to Quito.

So – can he?.....read more

http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/06/26/here-are-the-ways-julian-assange-could-escape-from-britain/

Monday, June 25, 2012

#Assange: #Australia - Stand By Our Man.

This could be interesting, Cameron has screwed Rupert Murdoch nicely in the UK. Cameron is only where he is because of Murdoch. Cameron and Obama will have done a deal over Assange....However, Murdoch is stronger than both of them when it comes to the media...he gets them the votes and makes them heads of states. Murdoch wants revenge and his aim is to destroy Cameron...Assange may be the weapon that helps him to achieve that goal...lets hope so.

Article.


AUSTRALIAN leaders like to claim, disingenuously, that a characteristic of the alliance with America is that Australia reserves the right to object, in a friendly if forceful way, with US policy or decisions.

No such objections have ever been publicly expressed. It is time to test it.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/stand-by-our-man-australia/story-fn6bfkm6-1226406480552

Sunday, June 24, 2012

The #Assange Case Means We Are All Suspects Now.

This week's Supreme Court hearing in the Julian Assange case has profound meaning for the preservation of basic freedoms in western democracies. This is Assange's final appeal against his extradition to Sweden to face allegations of sexual misconduct that were originally dismissed by the chief prosecutor in Stockholm and constitute no crime in Britain.


The consequences, if he loses, lie not in Sweden but in the shadows cast by America's descent into totalitarianism. In Sweden, he is at risk of being "temporarily surrendered" to the US where his life has been threatened and he is accused of "aiding the enemy" with Bradley Manning, the young soldier accused of leaking evidence of US war crimes to WikiLeaks. 


The connections between Manning and Assange have been concocted by a secret grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, which allowed no defence counsel or witnesses, and by a system of plea-bargaining that ensures a 90 per cent conviction. It is reminiscent of a Soviet show trial. 


The determination of the Obama administration to crush Assange and the unfettered journalism represented by WikiLeaks is revealed in secret Australian government documents released under freedom of information which describe the US pursuit of WikiLeaks as "an unprecedented investigation". It is unprecedented because it subverts the First Amendment of the US constitution that explicitly protects truth-tellers. In 2008 Barack Obama said, "Government whistleblowers are part of a healthy democracy and must be protected from reprisal." Obama has since prosecuted twice as many whistleblowers as all previous US presidents. ....read more

http://www.johnpilger.com/articles/the-assange-case-means-we-are-all-suspects-now

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Julian #Assange - The FACTS Not Mainstream Guardian Garbage.

Assange is currently under the protection of the Ecuadorean embassy. He has requested asylum based on a well-founded fear of persecution, torture or death in the United States in connection with the publication of truthful information of matters of interest to the public through his work with WikiLeaks....read more

http://justice4assange.com/

Julian #Assange: Assassination Imminent.


Julian Assange is in very real danger of assassination, says Bob Ellis.


By Bob Ellis
It is now the Swedes’ plan, and their ally America’s plan, for a ‘Lee Harvey Oswald moment’ when, emerging handcuffed from the embassy gates, Assange will be shot from a high window across the street in an ‘incident’ Scotland Yard will profoundly regret — and his funeral will be watched by half a billion viewers across the world and the assassin will get away.

This is their plan now. Their previous plan was not to try him for rape in Sweden – since his accusers were plainly right-wing conspirators who publicly kissed and hugged him for days and days after the supposed offence – but to beat him to death in gaol in an ‘incident’ the authorities would profoundly regret.

This was always their plan. This is why they never charged him with anything — wanting only to ‘question’ him in Sweden. Though they could have questioned him in London, he had to be in Sweden. There can be no other reason for this, as any fan of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo will tell you, but to kill him there.....read more

http://www.independentaustralia.net/2012/politics/the-imminent-killing-of-julian-assange/

#Assange has Nothing To Do With The Leaking Of American Torture.

Are Assange's Fears Justified ?

THERE has been a predictable storm of media commentary following Julian Assange's dramatic bid to seek political asylum at Ecuador's London embassy. Many commentators have been dismissive of Assange's claims he is at risk of politically-motivated United States espionage charges.

It has been repeatedly claimed there is "no evidence" of any US prosecution and that the WikiLeaks founder is only engaged in a desperate bid to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning about sexual assault allegations.

Prominent among the hostile press is The Guardian, the British newspaper that profited handsomely from Assange's decision to share with it an enormous bounty of leaked US military and diplomatic documents.

James Ball, who briefly served as a WikiLeaks staffer before securing a job with The Guardian and emerging as one of Assange's persistent critics, wrote of the WikiLeaks publisher this week: "Is the US really trying to extradite him? . . . There's been no evidence to support this theory, despite it being the basis of Assange's bid for asylum."

According to Ball: "Assange has spent so long conflating allegations centred around his private life on a few days in Sweden with WikiLeaks' wider battles he's come to believe his own spin."

This criticism is supported by the repeated statements of the Australian government — Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Foreign Minister Bob Carr and Attorney-General Nicola Roxon— that they have seen "no evidence" the US government has or intends to charge Assange with any offence....read more

http://m.theage.com.au/world/are-assanges-fears-justified-20120622-20u6i.html

Assange:Ecuador Recalls Ambassador For Assange Advisement.

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has recalled his ambassador to the UK in order to discuss the case of Julian Assange. The asylum bid is being analyzed without concession to foreign pressure, but with caution to “other countries’” opinions.
­"We are calling our ambassador back for consultations because this is a very serious matter," Correa said Friday. “We are going to proceed cautiously, responsibly and seriously in this case, without bowing to absolutely any pressure.”
Ecuadorian envoy Ana Alban had met earlier with British authorities to ascertain their point of view.
"We will take it into account, but Ecuador will make the final decision," Correa added. "We don't wish to offend anyone, least of all a country we hold in such deep regard as the United Kingdom. We are going to have to discuss with and seek the opinions of other countries.”
President Correa also said it is too early to talk about a “safe passage” out of the country for Assange, since the final decision has not yet been made....read more

 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Julian Assange:Video-Will Ecuador Give Assange Sanctuary ?

Julian Assange: Ecuador - Washington Post campains for US trade restrictions against Ecuador if it grants Assange asylum.

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There is one potential check on Mr. Correa’s ambitions. The U.S. “empire” he professes to despise happens to grant Ecuador (which uses the dollar as its currency) special trade preferences that allow it to export many goods duty-free. A full third of Ecuadoran foreign sales ($10 billion in 2011) go to the United States, supporting some 400,000 jobs in a country of 14 million people. Those preferences come up for renewal by Congress early next year. If Mr. Correa seeks to appoint himself America’s chief Latin American enemy and Julian Assange’s protector between now and then, it’s not hard to imagine the outcome.




Julian #Assange:"No Human Contact" For 28 Years - The Fate Of Thomas Silverstein

10,220 Days in Extreme Solitary




Julian Assange . Julian's Groupies From Hell.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

#Assange: #Sweden broke normal legal procedures to keep me in UK while US prepared case against me

Whistleblower Julian Assange has accused the UK and Sweden of conspiring to trap him in England while US authorities make a legal case against him. He said the Australian government has abandoned him by refusing to intervene in his extradition.

In a live interview from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London with Australian Broadcasting Corp radio he stressed that Washington is hatching a plot to bring him to the US.

 
“The situation for me here in the UK has been extremely precarious and the refusal by the Swedish prosecutor to come to the UK for the past 18 months – despite that being absolutely normal procedure – and the refusal of her to explain it in any manner whatsoever to the British courts, has kept me trapped in the United Kingdom, while the United States has prepared its case against me,” the Australian said to ABC.

 
He added that the Australian government had made an "effective declaration of abandonment" as at no point did it intervene in UK court procedures.

He leveled criticism at Australian PM Julia Gillard for her “slimy rhetoric” with the US ambassador to Australia and categorically denied receiving any help from his country’s diplomatic mission as had been suggested.

The WikiLeaks founder arrived at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Tuesday in a new twist in his on-going battle against extradition to Sweden where he is wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes.

Assange, 40, maintains that the accusations set against him are politically motivated and said he hoped his dramatic actions “will simply draw attention to the underlying issues."...read more and watch video   

#Assange #Rape: #Sweden Withdraw Allegations. ( August 21st 2010)

#Assange #Rape: Key Facts The Files Reveal.

Julian Assange Will Be Arrested Regardless Of Ecuador Asylum Decision.

The Governments mouthpiece has spoken...and those who will arrest Mr.Assange are Scotland Yards bent cops who work for Rupert Murdoch. Remember Cameron and Obama are together on the G20 summit!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/9346865/Julian-Assange-will-be-arrested-regardless-of-Ecuador-asylum-decision.html

#Assange. The #Guardian STILL Sticking The Knife In - 'Assange may stay in the Ecuadorian embassy or go to Sweden to answer the charges there.' What charges?!

Julian #Assange hours away from Ecuadorian asylum verdict.




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CONTROVERSIAL Wikileaks founder Julian Assange could know within hours whether Ecuador will give him political asylum.

Mr Assange has spent a second night in Ecuador’s embassy in London as the South American country mulls his political asylum application.

The bold asylum bid is a last-ditch effort to avoid extradition to Sweden to face sex-crime allegations he says are baseless.

The Australian-born 40-year-old fears removal to Sweden could pave the way for extradition to the US to face charges – and a possible death sentence – over Wikileaks’ release of secret diplomatic cables.

Read more: Julian Assange – journalist, activist, cyber-bushranger?

Ecuador’s deputy foreign minister told ABC Radio on Thursday that the country’s president would make a decision within 24 hours.

But reports later quoted President Rafael Correa as saying his government would take its time with a decision “because this is a very serious matter”.

Mr Correa has previously expressed support for Mr Assange and Wikileaks, and says his asylum application letter impressed him.

But even if Ecuador does grant Mr Assange asylum it is far from certain that British authorities would allow passage out of the country.

British police have been waiting outside the embassy, poised to arrest him for violating the terms of his bail if he tries to leave.

Foreign Minister Bob Carr was dismissive on Thursday of Mr Assange’s concerns about extradition to the US.

“If the US were pursuing extradition of Julian Assange they could do it just as easily – according to some experts more easily – from the United Kingdom … than from Sweden,” he told ABC Radio.

Attorney-General Nicola Roxon says she has made representations to senior US officials in Canberra and Washington about any pending indictment against Mr Assange.

“We have no evidence such action is about to be taken,” she told Sky News.

“Whilst people can have their fears and they can have their theories, the government is required to act on information it has to make representations that people will be treated properly.”

Australian Greens Leader Christine Milne criticised Prime Minister Julia Gillard for initially declaring Mr Assange guilty of breaking the law when he leaked the diplomatic cables.

“The government is still refusing to say what evidence they have to suggest there is any guilt,” she told reporters in Canberra.

The Senate later agreed to a Greens motion calling on Ms Gillard to retract her “prejudicial statements”. – AAP

Is the Australian government culpable in the Assange saga? Comment at link provided


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Julian Assange : 50 Questions For The Alleged Victims. Victims Who Have No Problem With Their Lack Of Anonymity. What Happened To Girl A Or Miss X ?

Assange: Sofia Wilen - The Silent Accuser.

at Huffington Post
“The second accuser, Sofia Wilen, 26, is Anna’ friend. Here is a video of an Assange press conference where one can see the girls together. Those present at the conference marveled at her groupie-li ke behavior. Though rock stars are used to girls dying to have sex with them, it is much less common in the harsh field of political journalism . Sofia worked hard to bed Assange, according to her own confession ; she was also the first to complain to police. She is little known and her motives are vague. Why might a young woman (who shares her life with American artist Seth Benson) pursue such a sordid political adventure?”



at pravda
The second accuser, Sofia Wilen, 26, is Anna’ friend. Here is a video of an Assange press conference where one can see the girls together. Those present at the conference marveled at her groupie-like behavior. Though rock stars are used to girls dying to have sex with them, it is much less common in the harsh field of political journalism. Sofia worked hard to bed Assange, according to her own confession; she was also the first to complain to police. She is little known and her motives are vague. Why might a young woman (who shares her life with American artist Seth Benson) pursue such a sordid political adventure?



Who had it first? Huffington Post? Or Pravda? Funny.


http://johnharding.com/2010/12/19/1785/

Julian Assange: President Correa Could Come Under U.S. Attack For Appealing To Assange.

Julian Assange asked the nation of Ecuador to grant him political asylum on Tuesday. But now as the WikiLeaks founder awaits their response, will the US find a new Latin American enemy number one in Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa?

The Unites States’ relationships with Latin American countries have been largely bittersweet, especially since the Cold War created a national enemy out of Cuba’s Fidel Castro. Since retiring from that post, Hugo Chavez has succeeded Castro by fulfilling the position of the United States’ Latin American scapegoat. Now battling cancer, Chavez may soon find another Latin American president becoming America’s arch enemy. In the last few years, President Rafael Correa has come to fruition as a Latin American leader that is not only encouraging change in his country of Ecuador, but is being subjected to increased scrutiny from the US by his refusal to side with American agendas.

As Assange awaits Ecuador’s response to his request for asylum, the future of the famed WikiLeaks leader isn’t the only question left unknown. Pending Ecuador’s answer, the United States might very well use it as an excuse to go after Correa...read more


 http://on.rt.com/d6878l

Julian Assange : Torture And A 40 Year Jail Term Awaits Assange In U. S. For ' Espionage'



Published on 20 Jun 2012 by
Julian Assange asked the nation of Ecuador to grant him political asylum. RT discusses the matter with Michael Ratner - from the Center for Constitutional Rights and a legal adviser to Julian Assange and WikiLeaks.

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