Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Brisbane Snap Rally Alert for Assange & WikiLeaks

As you may be aware, WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange is awaiting a decision from the UK Supreme Court which could see him extradited from Britain to Sweden, and then likely extradited onwards to the USA. A decision is expected any day now.

Even if Mr Assange wins his case against the European Arrest Warrant extradition, it is likely that the US government will immediately lodge an extradition request with the UK government, and a new round of legal battles will commence. Even if Mr Assange is allowed to return home to Australia, extradition to the USA remains a very real threat, and senior US politicians have called for Mr Assange to be assassinated or face the death penalty. Therefore worldwide protests will go ahead regardless of the outcome of the UK court decision.

The day after the UK Supreme Court decision is announced (or the Monday after, it is announced on a Friday), a co-ordinated series of rallies and demonstrations in support of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks will be conducted all around the world. Protestors in Brisbane will gather outside the  office of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) on the corner of Creek St & 295 Ann St. from midday till 2 pm and from 4pm till 6 pm.

(NOTE: If the UK Supreme Court decision is announced after 10 pm Australian time, protests will be on the day after next, unless it's a Friday)

Protestors in other parts of Australian cities will gather outside their nearest DFAT office, or (for regional areas) outside the office of their local Federal member. Protestors overseas will gather outside Consulates and Embassies.

We are urging all Australian media groups to inform their audience of these protests and the reasons behind them. In a country where the Prime Minister still has not apologised for declaring WikiLeaks "illegal" and Attorney General Nicola Roxon last week told an ABC live audience that Mr Assange "fled Sweden" (not true) the media's role is critically important.

Please advise your media audience of the up-coming protests and alert them to the important information in the following links:

Brisbane protests facebook page: 'Bring Julian Home! Standby Alert!
   http://www.facebook.com/events/267922296615806/

National protests facebook page: 'BRING JULIAN ASSANGE HOME National RALLY ALERT'
  http://www.facebook.com/events/286239058114423/

Justice For Assange: http://justice4assange.com/

Four Common Misconceptions of the Assange Case: http://wlcentral.org/node/2554

Over 90 Talking Points from Julian Assange's mother Christine: http://wlcentral.org/node/2486

OzWikiWatch register of Australian politicians' support for Assange and WikiLeaks: http://ozwikiwatch.blogspot.com.au/

Important Twitter contacts for for information on all Australian rallies: @akawaca @assangeC @stopwarsyd @ausfowl @jaraparilla @wikileaks

CONTACT:

If you have any further queries about these demonstrations, Julian Assange's legal cases, or WikiLeaks generally, please contact me (preferably by email or Twitter in the first instance):

Gary Lord
Email: garylord@gmail.com
Twitter: @Jaraparilla
Mobile: 0402 880 601

Please note: I do not officially represent WikiLeaks or Mr Assange, I am just one of many concerned supporters around the world. However, I have had several stories published at the unofficial WikiLeaks website https:wlcentral.org and my tweets and stories have occasionally been re-tweeted by @wikileaks.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Simple timeline facts from Christine Assange


Information Source: Christine Assange and wlcentral.org

Christine Assange's Talking Points (Updated Regularly)

Christine Assange, The mother of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been getting into contact with supporters of Wikileaks and letting them know the proper facts regarding the case against her son. She has also been urging the supporters to contact their local MP's using the facts to better inform their local MP's about what is really going on and how they can help to protect this innocent Australian citizen from being extradited to the US.

Here are the facts from Christine Assange on this website: 

Also, check out Jennifer Robinson's brief Canberra meeting of MP's re Julian Assange, go to this link for more details: 
http://wlcentral.org/node/1418

Arm yourself with the knowledge and help defend Julian Assange from extradition to the US by contacting your local MP's, keeping up to date with this website and also this website Sweden versus Assange:
http://www.swedenversusassange.com/.