Many of us will remember 4/11 just like we won't ever forget 9/11. Two atrocities. The recent one committed by Western powers.
Chris Hedges at TruthDig
The Martyrdom of Julian Assange
The arrest Thursday of Julian Assange eviscerates all pretense of the
rule of law and the rights of a free press. The illegalities, embraced
by the Ecuadorian, British and U.S. governments, in the seizure of
Assange are ominous. They presage a world where the internal workings,
abuses, corruption, lies and crimes, especially war crimes, carried out
by corporate states and the global ruling elite will be masked from the
public. They presage a world where those with the courage and integrity
to expose the misuse of power will be hunted down, tortured, subjected
to sham trials and given lifetime prison terms in solitary confinement.
They presage an Orwellian dystopia where news is replaced with
propaganda, trivia and entertainment. The arrest of Assange, I fear,
marks the official beginning of the corporate totalitarianism that will
define our lives.
Under what law did Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno capriciously
terminate Julian Assange’s rights of asylum as a political refugee?
Under what law did Moreno authorize British police to enter the
Ecuadorian Embassy—diplomatically sanctioned sovereign territory—to
arrest a naturalized citizen of Ecuador? Under what law did Prime
Minister Theresa May order the British police to grab Assange, who has
never committed a crime? Under what law did President Donald Trump
demand the extradition of Assange, who is not a U.S. citizen and whose
news organization is not based in the United States?
I am sure government attorneys are skillfully doing what has become
de rigueur for the corporate state, using specious legal arguments to
eviscerate enshrined rights by judicial fiat. This is how we have the
right to privacy with no privacy. This is how we have “free” elections
funded by corporate money, covered by a compliant corporate media and
under iron corporate control. This is how we have a legislative process
in which corporate lobbyists write the legislation and
corporate-indentured politicians vote it into law. This is how we have
the right to due process with no due process. This is how we have a
government—whose fundamental responsibility is to protect citizens—that
orders and carries out the assassination of its own citizens such as the
radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old son. This is how we
have a press legally permitted to publish classified information and a
publisher sitting in jail in Britain awaiting extradition to the United
States and a whistleblower, Chelsea Manning, in a jail cell in the
United States.
Britain will use as its legal cover for the arrest the extradition
request from Washington based on conspiracy charges. This legal
argument, in a functioning judiciary, would be thrown out of court.
Unfortunately.......
Friday, April 12, 2019
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