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DESCRIPTION:The attack and arrest by the British government and police on Julian 
 Assange with the direct support of the US controlled Ecuadoran government 
 and the US government is an attack on all journalists, whistleblowers, and 
 democracy. It is aimed at closing down all alternative media. While there 
 is no prosecution of the war criminals exposed by WikiLeaks, Assange, 
 Chelsea Manning and other journalists and whistleblowers are under attack 
 and imprisoned. \n\nOn Wednesday, June 12th at 4 PM, there will be a 
 protest at the Federal Building located at 90 7th St. in San Francisco.  
 Please bring signs and any bull horns you have. \n\nAlso, contact the media 
 that people will be protesting this outrageous attack on Julian 
 Assange.\n\nBay Area Action Committee To Free Julian Assange BAACFJA 
 \nUnited Public Workers For Action http://www.upwa.info\n\n 
 --------------------------------------------------\n\nPacifica Foundation 
 Announces Support for Julian Assange \nPacifica National Board Asks for 
 Freedom for Whistleblower 
 \nhttps://pacifica.org/documents/Press%20Release-Pacifica%20supports%20Julian%20Assange%202018-10-07%20(1).htm 
 \n\nOct. 11, 2018 \nFor Immediate Release \nNancy Sorden Email: nsordenPFW 
 [at] gmail.com \nAlex Steinberg Email: pnbalex [at] gmail.com 
 \n\n(Berkeley) - The National Board of the Pacifica Foundation passed a 
 resolution supporting the journalist and whistle blower Julian Assange at 
 its October 4 meeting. The resolution said, “The Pacifica National Board 
 calls for the freedom of Julian Assange and an end to the harassment of 
 Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.” \n\nThe resolution noted 
 that Assange has been deprived of access to the outside world, including 
 the use of the Internet, in the past few months. It called for the end of 
 efforts to imprison Assange by the governments of the United States and the 
 United Kingdom and an end to the attacks on journalists and whistle blowers 
 by these governments. \n\nAssange, the founder of the WikiLeaks, has been 
 residing in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since 2012 when he was first 
 given asylum. Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno has been under pressure 
 from the United States to hand Assange over to the British authorities. 
 That pressure intensified after a meeting between Moreno and U.S. 
 Vice-President Mike Pence in June of this year. \n\nBritish authorities 
 have repeatedly stated that if Assange steps one foot out of the Ecuadorian 
 Embassy he will be immediately arrested and would then very likely be 
 extradited to the United States, where he faces criminal charges that could 
 put him in jail for the rest of his life. Assange continues to face a 
 secret grand jury trial in Virginia, home of the Pentagon and CIA, on 
 multiple charges under the 1917 Espionage Act. The charges against Assange 
 are linked to special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation into 
 collusion of Trump’s campaign with Russia to influence the 2016 
 elections. WikiLeaks has been accused of knowingly accepting hacked emails 
 from Russian espionage agents stolen from the Clinton campaign. Assange has 
 denied these charges. \n\nThe moves against Assange are aimed at denying 
 free speech to Assange and WikiLeaks, who over the last decade have exposed 
 the war crimes, coup plots and the mass surveillance carried out by the US 
 government and its allies. \n\nOver the years WikiLeaks has published reams 
 of documents supplied by whistleblowers that chronicle the secret 
 machinations of the U.S. and other governments behind the backs of its 
 people. These included documentation of equipment expenditures and holdings 
 in the Afghanistan war and a report informing a corruption investigation in 
 Kenya. In April 2010, WikiLeaks released the so-called Collateral Murder 
 footage from the 12 July 2007 Baghdad airstrike in which Iraqi journalists 
 were among those killed. Other releases in 2010 included the Afghan War 
 Diary and the "Iraq War Logs". The latter allowed the mapping of 109,032 
 deaths in "significant" attacks by insurgents in Iraq that had been 
 reported to Multi-National Force – Iraq, including about 15,000 that had 
 not been previously published. In 2010, WikiLeaks also released the US 
 State Department diplomatic "cables", classified cables that had been sent 
 to the US State Department. In April 2011, WikiLeaks began publishing 779 
 secret files relating to prisoners detained in the Guantanamo Bay detention 
 camp. WikiLeaks received much of this material from whistleblower Chelsea 
 Manning. \n\nIn addition to publishing the hacked emails from the 
 Democratic Presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton in 2016, WikiLeaks 
 published a trove of material from the CIA in 2017 exposing the cyber tools 
 used by that agency to compromise the privacy of data on iPhones and other 
 personal communications devices. \n\nThe defense of Julian Assange has 
 received the support of a number of journalists and prominent individuals. 
 Among those who have spoken up in defense of Assange has been the 
 journalist Chris Hedges, the film maker Ken Loach as well as the film maker 
 Oliver Stone. Oliver Stone sent a letter to the Pacifica National Board in 
 the days leading up to its Oct. 4 meeting asking that the organization go 
 on record defending Assange. \n\nThe motion was brought forth by Pacifica 
 Board member Alex Steinberg who represents radio station WBAI in New York. 
 Steinberg stated that, \n\n“The Julian Assange case is a key case for 
 freedom of the press. Assange has been hunted by the U.S. government and 
 the government of the UK and it now looks like the government of Ecuador is 
 getting ready to hand him over to the tender mercies of the U.S. Justice 
 Department. His “crime” is very simple - he exposed the secret 
 machinations of the U.S. government through the whistle-blowing activities 
 of WikiLeaks. Mainstream news organizations like the New York Times and the 
 Washington Post have not only refused to defend Assange but instead have 
 echoed some of the accusations against him. This is in sharp contrast to 
 their defense of another whistleblower decades ago, Daniel Ellsberg, when 
 they published the Pentagon Papers. ” \n\nIn standing up for the freedom 
 of Julian Assange and of all whistle blowers the Pacifica Foundation 
 reiterates its commitment to the principle of freedom of the press and the 
 right of the public to know what its governments are doing no matter who is 
 embarrassed by the release of this information. In doing so Pacifica is 
 following in the traditions of its founder, Lew Hill, who as a pacifist, 
 stood up to the U.S. government during World War II. \n\nPacifica calls on 
 other media organizations and individuals to join us in defending Julian 
 Assange and WikiLeaks and the principle of Freedom of the Press. \n\n### 
 \n\nStarted in 1946 by conscientious objector Lew Hill, Pacifica’s 
 storied history includes impounded program tapes for a 1954 on-air 
 discussion of marijuana, broadcasting the Seymour Hersh revelations of the 
 My Lai massacre, bombings by the Ku Klux Klan, going to jail rather than 
 turning over the Patty Hearst tapes to the FBI, and Supreme Court cases. 
 Those cases include the 1984 decision that noncommercial broadcasters have 
 the constitutional right to editorialize, and the Seven Dirty Words ruling 
 following George Carlin’s incendiary performances on WBAI. \n\nThe 
 Pacifica Foundation operates noncommercial radio stations in five major 
 metropolitan areas, operates the Pacifica Radio Archives with decades of 
 historical audio, and syndicates content to over 250 affiliate stations. It 
 invented listener-sponsored radio. \n\nKPFA - Northern California, KPFK - 
 Southern California, WPFW - Washington DC, \nKPFT-Houston, WBAI-New York, 
 Pacifica Radio Archives, Pacifica.org Pacificanetwork.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/05/18/18823502.php
SUMMARY:Emergency Action: No U.S. Extradition of Julian Assange - Free Speech
LOCATION:Federal Building\n90 7th St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/05/18/18823502.php
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