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 ====== Spying on Assange inside the Ecuadorian Embassy ====== ====== Spying on Assange inside the Ecuadorian Embassy ======
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 +==== Technical aspects of the surveillance in & around Ecuadorian embassy ====
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 +Technical aspects of the surveillance in and around the Ecuadorian embassy in London - Details about the man hunt for Julian Assange and WikiLeaks
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 +https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-11247-technical_aspects_of_the_surveillance_in_and_around_the_ecuadorian_embassy_in_london
  
  
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 https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2020/01/21/inenglish/1579611351_198492.html https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2020/01/21/inenglish/1579611351_198492.html
  
 +==== Extradition trial witness statements ====
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 +During Assange's extradition hearing in London in 2020, his defence team called several witnesses, including two former UC Global employees who testified anonymously the security firm collaborating with US authorities to provide them with sensitive information about Assange. 
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 +The statements can be found on this [[:witness_statements/assange_extradition_hearing_witness_statements| witness statements page]] 
 ==== Will alleged CIA misbehavior set Julian Assange free? ==== ==== Will alleged CIA misbehavior set Julian Assange free? ====
  
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 The usual remedy for warrantless surveillance is to exclude any illegally obtained information from the trial, but that remedy is inapplicable here. The government’s advantage in surveilling Assange is not the acquisition of tangible evidence but, rather, intangible insights into Assange’s legal strategy. There is no way, therefore, to give Assange a fair trial, since his opponents will know every move he will make. The usual remedy for warrantless surveillance is to exclude any illegally obtained information from the trial, but that remedy is inapplicable here. The government’s advantage in surveilling Assange is not the acquisition of tangible evidence but, rather, intangible insights into Assange’s legal strategy. There is no way, therefore, to give Assange a fair trial, since his opponents will know every move he will make.
  
-When Assange begins his extradition hearing, this will be part of his argument — that the CIA’s misbehavior violates his human rights by depriving him of his right to a fair trial.+In Assange´s extradition hearing, this is a part of his argument — that the CIA’s misbehavior violates his human rights by depriving him of his right to a fair trial.
  
 https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/477939-will-cia-misbehavior-set-julian-assange-free https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/477939-will-cia-misbehavior-set-julian-assange-free
  
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