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Get Involved Online

10 easy ways to support Julian Assange and Wikileaks without leaving your home.

See ☞ Get Involved Offline for complementary, on-the-ground (post-lockdown!) support strategies.
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Knowledge is Power! Follow independent media, watch films, read books…stay curious!

Past conferences and rallies
Action 4 Assange and Unity4J vigil archive

Share this list of FREE online streaming movies and our own selection with your friends and family.

Share these free epub and pdf ebooks with your friends and family.


Some great ideas found at: https://greekemmy.com/2020/03/20/coronavirus-lockdown-is-an-opportunity-to-skill-up-and-intensify-online-support-for-julian-assange

Instead of boiling in our own juices with rage for the cancellation of our ground solidarity due to the corona virus epidemic, let’s think outside the box and turn our actions online. What can one do?

  • Petitions, letter writing, twitter/facebook storms
  • Turn the on the ground actions into online vigils in the wonderful tradition of unity4j they used http://zoom.com and livestreamed on youtube. SKILL UP organisers, skill up and go viral online.
  • Organise your own online group based on the group you’ve got on the ground and find your own format of demo/protest/vigil, keep the flame alive during lockdown.
  • Stream a chosen interview JA gave and stage an online discussion via http://zoom.com or any other video conferencing app you can get hold off. Do a live podcast. It does not have to be perfect!!!!! Try and learn from trying.
  • Organise/mobilise cross country based on timezones so it is easy to congregate. Reach out to people across borders, get to know who is who, organise common online actions. We already do so on Signal and Whatsapp chats, Twitter and Facebook pages.
  • Let’s take it further and have online conferences of solidarity activists.

Don’t wait for an invitation ladies and gents - make it happen! Don’t do 1, do a 100 as and when you can link up, 1st by country then across borders. Corona Virus cannot stop our virtual travels!


Given the current impossibility of demonstrating for the release of Julian Assange, here are 2 solo vigil actions proposed by #Candles4Assange that respects the rules of lockdown and social distancing.

Solo vigil #1 : Candles...at home

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Solo vigil #2 : Behind bars

Watch our showreel. Take a picture behind a barrier (or something to that effect!) with a sign supporting #JulianAssange and send it to pics@candles4assange.de - remember to state your name and city! https://www.candles4assange.de/#soloVigils


we-r-mill-celebs.jpeg Add your photo to this ever-growing gallery of Julian and Wikileaks supporters!

Here's how: ☞ Instructions

Gallery ☞ https://wearemillions.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WErMILLIONS/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wermillions
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wermillions/



Send emails, letters, postcards, pigeons, or pick up the phone!

Includes automated tools to send emails in just a few clicks!

♦ Your MP

Automated emailing tool: Find and contact your MP in 2 clicks, using your postcode and this (editable) email template: https://dontextraditeassange.com/mp/

♦ All MPs

Reach out to all Members of Parliament to let them know of your discontent. Julian’s case is a matter of national importance that warrants contacting both your MP and MPs for other ares of which you are not a constituent. Be sure to tell them it is a matter of national importance!

With the help of this handy spreadsheet, contact MPs by telephone, mail or on social media (twitter). Aim to contact a set number each day (e.g. 5). Instructions on how to do this efficiently can be found: here

♦ The Ministry of Justice (MoJ)

With the help of this step-by-step guide, contact the Minister of Justice using the online government contact form. ☞ https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice

Here is a list of the people you could write to:

♦ The Home Secretary

Send Priti postcards…Perfect time to paper the Home Secretary office again with a 'Mass Postcarding'!

Priti Patel
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
Westminster
London, SW1P 4DF
UK

Automated emailing tools:
'Covid-19 Risks', addressed to Senator the Hon Marise Payne (Minister for Foreign Affairs)

https://www.assangecampaign.org.au/send-emails/

'Covid-19 Fears for Julian Assange', addressed to Chair NHS England and NHS Improvement (UK) and Australian Parliamentarians

https://www.assangecampaign.org.au/send-response/?id=covid

Automated emailing tools:

There are 3 options for US citizens to contact their parliamentarians:

  • https://resist.bot is an online web-tool that send free faxes for you to BOTH state and national legislators. ResistBot can be used via text messaging, Twitter, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, and/or iMessage to send personally written faxes, as quickly as you can type them.
  • https://www.contactingcongress.org is a website which offers a simple search format for people to find the addresses and phones for all federal congressional representatives. This includes the phone number and address for their local offices inside their district. Engaging the local offices with personal phone calls and hand-written letters is the most effective way to capture the attention of Congressfolk and their staff members.

Automated emailing tools:

'Covid-19 Risks', addressed to Senator the Hon Marise Payne (Minister for Foreign Affairs)

https://www.assangecampaign.org.au/send-emails/

'Covid-19 Fears for Julian Assange', addressed to Chair NHS England and NHS Improvement (UK) and Australian Parliamentarians

https://www.assangecampaign.org.au/send-response/?id=covid

UK

  • Priti Patel - Home Secretary
  • Boris Johnson - Prime Minister
  • Vanessa Baraitser - District Judge for
  • Emma Arbuthnot - Chief Magistrate
  • Rob Davis - Governor of Belmarsh maximum security prison: rob.davis@hmps.gsi.gov.uk
  • House of Commons enquiry service : hcenquiries@parliament.uk
  • Westminster Magistrates Court : westminster.mc@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk

EU

  • European Parliament Liaison Offices : eplondon@europarl.europa.eu (UK), epwashington@europarl.europa.eu (USA)

Australia

  • Marise Payne - Minister for Foreign Affairs : senator.payne@aph.gov.au, foreign.minister@dfat.gov.au
  • Australian Parliament : media@pmc.gov.au
  • Australian High Commission, in the UK : generalenquiries.lhlh@dfat.gov.au
  • Australian campaign petition : parliamentary.group@assangecampaign.org.au
  • Freedom of Information, Australian Government : foi@pmc.gov.au

Not sure what to write? Here is some inspiration.

1. General letter - to UK MPs
2. Bail and immediate release for Mr Julian Assange - to Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot and Judge Vanessa Baraitser
3. International Jurists’ Letter in Defence of Julian Assange - to UK PM Boris Johnson
4. Torture, Crimes against humanity, Julian Assange - to UK’s Attorney General Lord Buckland
5. The illegal detention of Mr Julian Assange - to the International Criminal Court — the office of the Prosecutor
6. Julian Assange: No Australian will have to go through this alone - to Australian High Commissioner to the UK, George Brandis QC
7. The Life of Julian Assange is at Risk - Commitment necessary - to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison
8. COVID-19 Fears for Julian Assange - to Lord David Prior (NHS) -



Courts

  • The Hague : un@fidh.org, bruxelles@fidh.org, thehague@fidh.org, contact@fidh.org
  • Court of Justice of the European Union : hdb@curia.europa.eu
  • European Centre for Law and Justice : info@eclj.org
  • International Commission for Jurists : info@icj.org
  • Judicial Conduct and Complaints : judicialcomplaints@judiciaryni.uk
  • UK Justice offices : internationalrelationsjudicialoffice@judiciary.uk, davinia.Houghton@justice.gov.uk
  • Global Justice : offleyroad@globaljustice.org.uk

Human Rights

  • Commissioner for Human Rights (Council of Europe) : commissioner@coe.int, alert.dio@coe.int, drh@coe.int
  • Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative : london@humanrightsinitiative.org CHRI
  • Human Rights Without Frontiers : international.secretariat.brussels@hrwf.net
  • International Service for Human Rights : information@ishr.ch, information.ny@ishr.ch,
  • Civil Rights Defenders, Stockholm : info@crd.org www.crd.org

Media

  • BBC (UK) : newswatch@bbc.co.uk, haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk
  • CNBC (US) : cnbctips@nbcuni.com, investigations@cnbc.com
  • CNN (US): comments@cnn.com
  • Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières) : direction@rsf.org

Unions

  • National Union of Journalists

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Hashtags

Use the trending hashtags to reach more people with your message! Use popular hashtags for campaigning to #FreeAssange during #CoronaCrisisUk such as #SaturdayMotivation while you #StayHomeSaveLives. #DontExtraditeAssange campaign continues during #COVID-19 #lockdown while we #StayHome and practice #SocialDistancing to #FlattenTheCurve! #ElephantInTheRoom #ShutdowntheShowTrial

Tags

Contact parliamentaries, human rights organizations etc. on Twitter! Here's a list of all UK parliamentaries Twitter accounts: https://www.mpsontwitter.co.uk/list

Challenges

Join the #AssangeChallenge!! Share petitions or movie list on your social media accounts and tag 3 people to challenge them to further share it to raise awareness about Julian’s continued torture! Let’s flood the internet!

Storms

Campaigning material and graphics

Go to Campaigning Material for a treasure trove of copyright-free material to print out, or use and share on your social media platforms.

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Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are the subject of regular false claims and smears in the media – a consequence of challenging the powerful. Media outlets which should support truth-tellers often choose to side with powerful interests seeking to undermine WikiLeaks and the public’s right to know. A common smear has become to falsely link Julian Assange and WikiLeaks to Russia, when no links exist. You can write to media outlets and individual journalists who report false news, pointing out the truth. You can use individual newspapers’ complaint mechanisms to challenge editors and press them to issue apologies and retractions. You can use your online, social media presence to inform others about false media reporting. Some resources.



Arm yourself with paper, scissors and glue and let your creative juices flow!

What will you make today…a cardboard Whistle-head?, a Freedom Torch?

Head on over to Campaigning Material: DIY projects for hands-on craft ideas and virtual projects (memes, gifs, graphics etc.)



Donating your time to support this cause is very powerful.

Please consider also making a financial contribution to help cover the cost of running organisations and campaigns.
Did you know that Julian's lawyers are working pro bono, or that WikiLeaks is entirely funded by its readers and is being challenged by multi-million dollar corporations?

We rely on supporters like you to help.

You can find more information about these organisations here

Help grassroots support groups to organise events and rallies, and cover printing costs for flyers, banners etc.


write_to_julian_truman.jpeg Before writing to Julian, please write at least one letter to a politician or leader and take another action to defend Julian.

Join the mass letter writing campaign, as initiated by https://writejulian.com.

Please write short personal notes and let Julian know of the actions you've taken to help defend him.
Please do not include sensitive information in your letter.

To ensure your letter reaches Julian, follow the campaign guidelines.

Read some of Julian's replies.

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