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DESCRIPTION:9/22 Press Conference: SF Chronicle-End Your Silence On The Jailing And 
 Extradition Of Julian Assange\nFREE JULIAN 
 ASSANGE\n\nhttps://bayaction2freeassange.org/urgent-request-and-press-release/?uuid=54196e78-9016-4243-aeaf-dc1bd8f8ce54\n\n\nPress 
 Conference/Speak Out at SF Chronicle on \nWednesday September 22, 2022 
 12:00 Noon.\n5th & Misson St. San Francisco\n\nThe continued incarceration 
 and possible extradition of Australian journalist and publisher Julian 
 Assange is a threat not only to all journalists in the world but publishers 
 such as the SF Chronicle.\n\nUsing the Espionage Act, even though he is not 
 a US citizen, the US government is prosecuting the supposed crime of 
 releasing documents that expose war crimes and atrocities committed by the 
 US war machine in Iraq.\n\nOf course the perpetrators of the US crimes in 
 Iraq have never been proscuted but the whistleblower Julian Assange, 
 founder of WikiLeaks, is being prosecuted.\n\nWe must raise our voices to 
 defend whistleblowers and independent journalists being censored and 
 persecuted for revealing the truth and reporting on issues that people need 
 to know.\n\nAssange is a member of the Australian journnalist’s union 
 MEAA member since 2007. The Pacific Media Workers Guild, which represents 
 journalists at the San Francisco Chronicle, and the International 
 Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have also calld for his freedom. Nearly all 
 journalist unions throughout the world are demanding his freedom.\n\nWe 
 urge the San Francisco Chronicle and all news publishers both print and 
 online to join the call for his freedom.\n\nFor more information  and to 
 endorse contact info(at)ufclp.org\nAlso if you are a journalist and want to 
 make a solidarity statement send it to us or come and speak 
 out.\n\nWhen:\nThursday, September 22, 2022 - 12:00 PM\nWhere:\nSan 
 Francisco Chronicle\n5th & Mission Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94103\n\n10/8 
 Worldwide Solidarity Event\nAction In San Francisco\n\nFREE JULIAN ASSANGE 
 NOW!\nhttps://bayaction2freeassange.org/worldwide-solidarity-event/\n 
 \nHere in the Bay Area please join us as we participate in this worldwide 
 solidarity event of the Surround Parliament human chain. We will meet at 
 noon on October 8th at Harry Bridges Plaza in San Francisco. Bring 
 #YellowRibbons4Assange, signs, your family & friends, or just yourself. We 
 will form a human chain of yellow ribbons, come rain or shine. If you 
 can’t make it to San Francisco, create a chain or stand alone in your 
 city and let us and/or @Candles4Assange know about it.\n\n\nOctober 8, 2022 
 - 12:00 pm\n\nHarry Bridges Plaza\nMarket St. and The Embarcadero\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94111 \n\n\n\nSan Francisco Labor Council  Resolution For 
 Julian 
 Assange\nhttps://sflaborcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/02-11-19Resolution-in-Support-of-the-Defense-of-WhistleblowerAssange.pdf\n\nIFJ 
 Free Assange: Julian Assange left trial early because of ill 
 health\nhttps://www.ifj.org/media-centre/news/detail/article/free-assange-julian-assange-left-trial-early-because-of-ill-health.html\n\n28 
 October 2021 \n\nOn October 27, a gaunt-looking Julian Assange was able to 
 follow only an hour of the hearing that would determine whether he is 
 extradited to the United States. The Australian’s legal team opened the 
 hearing seeking the court’s permissions that their client be allowed not 
 to attend by video link because of ill health, the National Union of 
 Journalists (NUJ) reports.\n\n\nPolice officials stand guard as protestors 
 in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hold placards outside the 
 Royal Courts of Justice in London during an appeal hearing by the US 
 government against the UK's refusal to extradite him on October 27, 2021. 
 The United States told a British court Wednesday that Julian Assange would 
 not be held at a federal supermax prison, as it appealed a decision to 
 block his extradition on the grounds he is a serious suicide threat. JUSTIN 
 TALLIS / AFP \nAn hour in, the Wikileaks founder did appear before the 
 camera, wearing an untucked white shirt and tie. Looking increasingly like 
 his father, he seemed distracted and has visibly lost weight. White hair 
 straggles to his shoulders and deep lines etch his face. Before sixty 
 minutes had passed Assange appeared to indicate that he could not hear 
 proceedings and requested to leave the video facility. He gathered his 
 papers and left. In the afternoon he appeared to manage fewer than ten 
 minutes on the video link. \n\nThis hearing arises from District Judge 
 Vanessa Baraitser's dismissal of the US government application to extradite 
 Assange – handed down last January. She found that conditions in US 
 prisons created a significant risk that Assange would commit suicide. It 
 would be ‘oppressive’ if he were incarcerated there, she 
 ruled.\n\nYesterday’s hearing was to consider an application by the US to 
 overturn Baraitser’s judgement.\n\nJames Lewis QC, acting for the US 
 government told the court that since Judge Baraitser’s ruling the US 
 government had offered significant assurances in respect of Assange’s 
 treatment, should he face US justice. He committed that the Wikileaks 
 founder would not be subject to ‘Special Administrative Measures’ 
 (SAMS), and, if he were convicted, would be sent to his native Australia to 
 see out his sentence.\n\nSAMS is a form of prisoner management that keeps 
 the most serious criminals in solitary confinement, with very limited 
 access to family or lawyers. Lewis told the court that Baraitser’s ruling 
 had been based on the erroneous expectation that Assange would inevitably 
 face such conditions. Given the import that the judge attached to prison 
 conditions, the US had now offered fresh assurances.\n\nLewis, who spoke 
 for four hours, said that Baraitser had: misinterpreted the Extradition 
 Act; given undue weight to the single psychiatrist who had detected 
 significant suicide risk; and had been swayed by alarmist accounts of the 
 likely length of sentence that Assange might face.\n\nEdward Fitzgerald QC, 
 who heads Assange’s defence, responded saying: “Mr Assange would 
 inevitably be in solitary confinement if he is sent to the US. There is a 
 significant increase in chance of suicide if you have Autistic Spectrum 
 Disorder and there is an increase of the chance of suicide if you are in 
 solitary confinement.”\n\nMost of today’s hearing will be devoted to 
 Fitzgerald’s detailed case for upholding the refusal.\n\nA noisy crowd 
 outside kept up chants throughout the hearing. Julian Assange’s partner, 
 Stella Moris, told supporters that it was ‘unbearable’ sitting in court 
 hearing the American’s representatives picking Julian to pieces.\n\nFor 
 more information, please contact IFJ on +32 2 235 22 16\n\nThe IFJ 
 represents more than 600,000 journalists in 146 countries\nAustralian 
 Unions Back Freedoom For Julian 
 Assange\nhttps://mobile.twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1387573071490523137\n\nTroy 
 Labor Council Resolution In Support of Julian Assange and 
 WikiLeaks\nhttps://unac.notowar.net/2019/05/05/troy-labor-council-resolution-in-support-of-julian-assange-and-wikileaks/\nMAY 
 5, 2019UNAC EDITORFREE SPEECH, LABOR\nTroy Labor Council voted on May 17 in 
 favor of the following resolution to support Julian Assange and 
 WikiLeaks:\n\nWhereas, Assange and Wikileaks have released a vast trove of 
 primary source material unlike anything that journalists have ever had such 
 ready access to,\n\nWhereas, Wikileaks releases have made evidence-based 
 journalism more possible than ever before,\n\nWhereas, Julian Assange and 
 WIkileaks have helped expose the role of the US and other governments’ 
 war crimes and violations of international law and,\n\nWhereas, Assange and 
 WikiLeaks have, in the Podesta emails, Vault 7, the Trade in Services 
 Agreement, and many other releases, exposed the collusion between 
 government officials, politicians, oligarchs, and corporations against the 
 public interest, including even the survival of life on earth,\n\nWhereas, 
 the UK government has ripped Julian Assange out of Ecuador’s London 
 Embassy and arrested by Theresa May’s government in the UK government and 
 then most likely extradited to the United States for criminal prosecution 
 and,\n\nWhereas, the US government and the UK government refuse to 
 prosecute any of the war criminals that have been exposed by the 
 whistleblowing of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and,\n\nWhereas, there is a 
 systematic effort by the US government to harass, repress and jail 
 reporters and whistleblowers who exposed corruption and criminal activities 
 by government officials and,\n\nWhereas, US politicians have called for the 
 murder and torture of Julian Assange to silence him and,\n\nWhereas, the 
 Australia Media, Arts and Entertainment Alliance (MEAA) union made Julian 
 Assange an honorary member for life, waived his fees, and called for the 
 defense of his rights\n\nWhereas, leading intellectuals and whistleblowers 
 including Daniel Ellsberg, John Kiriakou, Ray McGovern, Chris Hedges, Vijay 
 Prashad and Coleen Rowley have called for unity in support of Julian 
 Assange,\n\nTherefore be it resolved that the Troy Area Labor Council calls 
 for the freedom of  Julian Assange.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/09/09/18851967.php
SUMMARY:Press Conference: SF Chronicle-End Your Silence On The Jailing And Extradition Of Julian Assange
LOCATION:San Francisco Chronicle\n5th & Mission St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/09/09/18851967.php
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