In Assange Case, Disaffected Journalists Reject FBI Requests To Aid Prosecution U.S. prosecutors have quite a struggle ahead if they hope to convince journalists frustrated with Assange’s behavior to aid them in their attack on freedom of the press.
Attorneys, Journalists Who Visited Assange Respond To CIA Push To Dismiss Their Lawsuit Against Alleged Spying The following independent journalism was made possible by paid subscribers. Take advantage of this discount offer and support The Dissenter Newsletter today. Attorneys and journalists, who were allegedly spied on by the CIA and former CIA director Mike Pompeo, responded to the CIA and Pompeo’s arguments for dismissal of
Breakthrough In Lawsuit Against Alleged CIA Spying On Assange Visitors The following was an exclusive article for paid subscribers of The Dissenter. It was unlocked for all readers on June 6, 2023. People like you make independent journalism on whistleblowers and press freedom issues possible. Take advantage of this discount offer and become a paid subscriber today. Four American attorneys
Whether You Consider Julian Assange A Journalist Matters Kevin Gosztola, journalist and author of the book Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange, argues that it actually does matter whether you recognize that the WikiLeaks founder is a journalist—or not. Not only did Assange engage in journalism, but he clearly was a journalist and currently
After Years Of Refusing To Comment, State Department Backs Assange Prosecution The following article was made possible by paid subscribers. Support independent journalism on whistleblowers and press freedom and become a subscriber with this limited offer for World Press Freedom Week. On World Press Freedom Day, the United States State Department abandoned its policy of not commenting on the case against
US Double Standards On World Press Freedom Day The following article was made possible by paid subscribers. Support independent journalism on whistleblowers and press freedom. Subscribe to The Dissenter. For the United States government, World Press Freedom Day is an opportunity to further project an image of the U.S. as a supposed champion of journalism and human
Politicians In UK, Australia, Brazil, and Mexico Demand US Drop Charges Against Assange On Fourth Anniversary Of His Arrest The following article was funded by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Support independent journalism on whistleblowers and press freedom and become a paid subscriber. Elected politicians in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, and the United Kingdom signed on to letters to United States Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding that the Justice Department