Project Censored Radio: Assange Update—Plus, Book Conversation At Red Emma's A recent episode of Project Censored's radio show featured a book conversation with Kevin Gosztola and an interview on developments in Julian Assange's case
In Assange’s Darkest Hour, Committee To Protect Journalists Yet Again Excludes Him From Jailed Journalist Index Please enjoy this exclusive article made possible by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Become a paid subscriber and support independent journalism on whistleblowing, government secrecy, and press freedom. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) released its census report for 2023. Three hundred and twenty detained or imprisoned journalists were counted
From Prison, Assange Expresses Regret That WikiLeaks Can No Longer Expose War Crimes "WikiLeaks is no longer able to expose war crimes and corruption as in the past," according to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Judge Rules Assange Visitors May Sue CIA For Allegedly Violating Privacy Support independent journalism on press freedom, whistleblowers, and government secrecy. Become a subscriber of The Dissenter today. A federal judge ruled that four American attorneys and journalists, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange while he was in the Ecuador embassy in London, may sue the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for
'Day X Is Here': Assange Granted Hearing That May Be Last Opportunity To Stop Extradition The United Kingdom’s High Court of Justice granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a final appeal hearing that will be held on Feb. 20-21, 2024.
Resolution In US Congress Calls For End To Assange Case As Extradition Nears Thanks for being a paid subscriber to The Dissenter. The following is an exclusive article. But while billing is paused in December, exclusive articles published this month are available to everyone. Become a paid subscriber and support independent journalism on whistleblowing, government secrecy, and press freedom. A resolution in support
TUNE IN: Second Belmarsh Tribunal For Assange In DC A second Belmarsh tribunal in Washington, DC, at the National Press Club will expand on the case for freeing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at 2pm ET. It was organized by Progressive International, with support from several press freedom organizations. The tribunal will be chaired by Amy Goodman of “Democracy Now!