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Whistleblower advocate @BPFreeSpeech, casework @bridges4media, writes @byline_media. Can play a selection of Andy Mackay solos on request.
Jan 4, 2021 15 tweets 4 min read
Some preliminary thoughts on #Assange ruling (which I will now have to read) (1/13) Baraitser has taken the path of least resistance and followed the prosecution line to the letter. (2) #Assange
Jan 27, 2020 21 tweets 8 min read
At the Council of Europe today where there is going to be a meeting on the #Assange case shortly. Speaking today @NilsMelzer, Anthony Bellanger of @IFJGlobal, Régis Brillat of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, Senator @GianniMarilotti, @AndrejHunko and Julian's father John Shipton.
Jan 23, 2020 16 tweets 5 min read
Never shake thy gory locks at me Today's a case management hearing, so largely administrative decisions about how the main hearing is going to be organised. #Assange
Dec 27, 2019 28 tweets 16 min read
Guten Morgen #36c3. Andy MM is talking about surveillance of Julian #Assange (and everyone in the near vicinity) at the Ecuadorian embassy in about 20 mins. "There is no good news in this talk," he says. #Eliza is kinda full, good sign. #36c3
Dec 19, 2019 14 tweets 5 min read
It's say it's good to see you, but that would be a lie #Assange *I'd* say - forgive me, it is early
Dec 13, 2019 19 tweets 6 min read
Misery thy name is Westminster #Assange There's a mention in Julian's case scheduled for this morning. The crowd here this post #Ge2019 morning is small but high quality #Assange
Nov 14, 2019 71 tweets 40 min read
At the European Parliament super early for our #Assange event today with Bob Carr, @NilsMelzer and @EFF's David Greene. Here's the livestream link for today: web-guengl.streamovations.be/index.php/even…
Jul 2, 2019 68 tweets 22 min read
Not a convention debate! We're going to do a series of one on one debates. Robin Lustig interviews @arusbridger first. #assange Lustig: what we are going to discuss here is whether #Assange is deserving of our solidarity. Ok then, let's have that conversation..
Jul 1, 2019 102 tweets 37 min read
Coppel explaining the importance of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention ruling, made after CPS decision about this FOIA request in late 2015, which found the UK and Sweden in breach of their international obligations. #Assange Coppel: it is argued that the UNWGAD decision would have made no difference if it had been taken into account... "that is simply incorrect... the stance taken by the tribunal was of fundamental importance to the outcome of the appeal" #Assange