UK High Court Finally Hears Assange's Request For An Appeal Assange's attorneys claim the WikiLeaks publisher has been prosecuted for exposing U.S. government criminality on a "massive and unprecedented scale."
'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.
Detained Under UK Terrorism Law, Whistleblower Says Police Questioned His Support For Assange Support independent journalism on whistleblowers, government secrecy, and press freedom-related issues. Become a subscriber of The Dissenter. On his way back home from Iceland, British whistleblower and former diplomat Craig Murray was stopped by police and interrogated at Scotland's Glasgow Airport under Schedule 7 of the United Kingdom
British Counter-Terrorism Police Detain And Interrogate British Journalist At Airport Kit Klarenberg, a British journalist previously published by The Dissenter, was detained and interrogated by British counter-terrorism police when he arrived at the London Luton Airport on May 19. Police were particularly interested in his reports for The Grayzone and seized his electronic devices. The incident was reported by The
UK Police Arrest French Publisher For Refusing To Share Pass Codes For Phone The following article was made possible by paid subscribers. Support independent journalism on whistleblowers and press freedom and become a subscriber. British police invoked terrorism law in the United Kingdom to question and later arrest a French publisher over his alleged involvement in protests in France. Ernest Moret is the
Key US Allies Collaborate On Espionage Laws Considered Harmful To Whistleblowers And Journalists This article was funded by paid subscribers of The Dissenter Newsletter. Become a monthly paid subscriber to help us publish more articles from guest contributors. Ministers and security officials in Australia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom have coordinated with the United States to develop new espionage laws. Each of the