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- | ======Assange Extradition Hearing - Witness | + | ======Assange Extradition Hearing - Witness |
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- | ===• Gareth Pierce, solicitor and human rights activist (Assange legal team)=== | + | ====• Gareth Pierce, solicitor and human rights activist (Assange legal team)==== |
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- | ===• Michael Tigar, US criminal defense attorney=== | + | ====• Michael Tigar, US criminal defense attorney==== |
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=====Wed 30th Sept 2020===== | =====Wed 30th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent === | + | ====• Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent |
- | **WikiLeaks showed the realities of war** - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | **WikiLeaks showed the realities of war** |
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- | ===• Ian Cobain, | + | ====• Ian Cobain, |
- | **Only leaked docs confirm what governments cover up** - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | **Only leaked docs confirm what governments cover up** |
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- | ===• Stefania Maurizi, investigative journalist === | + | ====• Stefania Maurizi, investigative journalist |
- | **WikiLeaks’ unprecedented document security** | + | **WikiLeaks’ unprecedented document security** |
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- | ===• Guy S. Goodwin-Gill , Professor of Law === | + | ====• Guy S. Goodwin-Gill , Professor of Law ==== |
- | **Spied on in the Embassy** | + | **Spied on in the Embassy** |
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- | ===• Robert J. Boyle, Criminal Defense attorney === | + | ====• Robert J. Boyle, Criminal Defense attorney |
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- | ** Chelsea Manning was punished by grand jury** - //(full statement | + | ** Chelsea Manning was punished by grand jury** |
Criminal Defense attorney specializing in criminal appeals, post-conviction, | Criminal Defense attorney specializing in criminal appeals, post-conviction, | ||
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- | ===• Bridget Prince, executive director of One World Research=== | + | ====• Bridget Prince, executive director of One World Research==== |
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- | - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/ |
- | Bridget Prince is Executive Director | + | Bridget Prince is executive director |
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- | ===• Anonymous Witness#1, former UC Global employee === | + | ====• Anonymous Witness#1, former UC Global employee |
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- | ===• Anonymous Witness#2, former UC Global employee | + | ====• Anonymous Witness#2, former UC Global employee |
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- | ===• Noam Chomsky, academic and public intellectual=== | + | |
+ | ====• Aitor Martinez Jimenez, corporate defense layer (Assange legal team) ==== | ||
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+ | Lawyer in Corporate Defense. He is a regular lecturer at various universities and institutions. He holds an International Doctorate in Law from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and European Doctorate in Criminal Sciences from the Université Paris Nanterre. | ||
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+ | ====• Noam Chomsky, academic and public intellectual==== | ||
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- | ===• Andy Worthington, | + | ====• Andy Worthington, |
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Investigative journalist, author, campaigner, commentator and public speaker. Recognized as an authority on Guantánamo and the “war on terror.” Co-founder, Close Guantánamo and We Stand With Shaker. Also, photo-journalist (The State of London), and singer and songwriter (The Four Fathers). | Investigative journalist, author, campaigner, commentator and public speaker. Recognized as an authority on Guantánamo and the “war on terror.” Co-founder, Close Guantánamo and We Stand With Shaker. Also, photo-journalist (The State of London), and singer and songwriter (The Four Fathers). | ||
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- | ===• Jameel Jaffer, Human Rights attorney=== | + | ====• Jameel Jaffer, Human Rights attorney==== |
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- | - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/ |
Jameel Jaffer is a human rights and civil liberties attorney and the inaugural director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which was created to defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age.[He] is particularly notable for the role he played in litigating Freedom of Information Act requests that led to the release of documents concerning the torture of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and in CIA black sites. | Jameel Jaffer is a human rights and civil liberties attorney and the inaugural director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which was created to defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age.[He] is particularly notable for the role he played in litigating Freedom of Information Act requests that led to the release of documents concerning the torture of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and in CIA black sites. | ||
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=====Tue 29th Sept 2020===== | =====Tue 29th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Maureen Baird, former | + | ====• Maureen Baird, former Bureau of Prisons |
- | - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/ |
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- | ===• Lindsay A. Lewis, | + | ====• Lindsay A. Lewis, |
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- | - //(full statement currently unavailable)// | + | [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/ |
Lindsay A. Lewis practices in federal and state court on both the trial and appellate level. She has successfully defended a wide range of matters, from extradition cases to high-profile cyber, terrorism, drug trafficking and fraud cases, to minor cases with potentially serious collateral consequences, | Lindsay A. Lewis practices in federal and state court on both the trial and appellate level. She has successfully defended a wide range of matters, from extradition cases to high-profile cyber, terrorism, drug trafficking and fraud cases, to minor cases with potentially serious collateral consequences, | ||
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- | ===• Yancey Ellis, Virginia | + | ====• Yancey Ellis, |
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- | ===• Joel Sickler, | + | ====• Joel Sickler, |
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Joel Sickler has worked in the field of sentencing and corrections for more than 30 years and currently heads the Justice Advocacy Group, LLC. He is one of the country’s premier post-conviction specialists. | Joel Sickler has worked in the field of sentencing and corrections for more than 30 years and currently heads the Justice Advocacy Group, LLC. He is one of the country’s premier post-conviction specialists. | ||
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- | ===• Patrick Eller, computer forensics expert === | + | ====• Patrick Eller, computer forensics expert |
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- | ===• Jakob Augustein, editor of German weekly | + | ====• Jakob Augustein, editor |
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+ | ====• Jennifer Robinson, international human rights lawyer, Assange legal team ==== | ||
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+ | **Statement regarding the meeting that took place between Assange and Dana Rohrabacher on August 15, 2017** [[https:// | ||
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+ | Jen specialises in media law, public law and international law and has long represented Assange in this and other legal proceedings since 2010. | ||
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+ | ====• Christopher Butler, office manager Internet Archive (archive.org) ==== | ||
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+ | The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of " | ||
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=====Thu 24th Sept 2020===== | =====Thu 24th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Nigel Blackwood, forensic psychiatrist (prosecution witness) === | + | ====• Nigel Blackwood, forensic psychiatrist (prosecution |
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- | ===• Sondra Crosby, Professor of Medicine === | + | ====• Sondra Crosby, Professor of Medicine |
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- | ===• John Young, host of Chryptome.org === | + | ====• John Young, host of Chryptome.org |
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- | ===• Christopher Butler, office manager Internet Archive (archive.org) === | ||
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- | The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of " | ||
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=====Wed 23rd Sept 2020===== | =====Wed 23rd Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Dr. Quinton Deeley, | + | ====• Dr. Quinton Deeley, |
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- | ===• Seena Fazel, | + | |
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+ | ====• Michael Kopelman, forensic psychiatrist and professor of neuropsychiatry - defense medical expert==== | ||
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+ | **High risk of suicide if Assange is extradited**- //(full statement currently unavailable)// | ||
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+ | Michael Kopelman has acted as an expert witness in cases involving neuropsychiatric or memory disorders, including amnesia for an offence, false confessions, | ||
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+ | ====• Seena Fazel, | ||
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- | + | ====• Kate Humphreys, clinical neuropsychologist and clinical psychologist | |
- | ===• Kate Humphreys, clinical neuropsychologist and clinical psychologist, independent | + | |
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- | ===• Michael Kopelman, forensic psychiatrist and professor of neuropsychiatry === | ||
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- | **High risk of suicide if Assange is extradited**- //(full statement currently unavailable)// | ||
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- | Michael Kopelman has acted as an expert witness in cases involving neuropsychiatric or memory disorders, including amnesia for an offence, false confessions, | ||
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=====Mon 21st Sept 2020===== | =====Mon 21st Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Christian Grothoff, computer science professor, Switzerland === | + | ====• Christian Grothoff, computer science professor, Switzerland |
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- | ===• Cassandra Fairbanks, US journalist=== | + | ====• Cassandra Fairbanks, US journalist==== |
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=====Fri 18th Sept 2020===== | =====Fri 18th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Nicholas Hager, New Zealand investigative journalist === | + | ====• Nicholas Hager, New Zealand investigative journalist |
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- | ===• Jennifer Robinson, international human rights lawyer, Assange legal team === | + | ====• Jennifer Robinson, international human rights lawyer, Assange legal team ==== |
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- | ===• Khaled El-Masri, survivor of CIA kidnapping, torture, rendition, and detention === | ||
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- | Khaled El-Masri (born 29 June 1963) is a German and Lebanese citizen who was mistakenly abducted by the Macedonian police in 2003, and handed over to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). While in CIA custody, he was flown to Afghanistan, | + | |
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- | ===• Dean Yates, former Reuters | + | |
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- | ===• John Sloboda, Iraq Body Count Project === | + | ====• John Sloboda, Iraq Body Count Project |
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- | ===• Carey Shenkman, human rights attorney and expert on the Espionage Act === | + | ====• Khaled El-Masri, survivor of CIA kidnapping, torture, rendition, and detention ==== |
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+ | Khaled El-Masri (born 29 June 1963) is a German and Lebanese citizen who was mistakenly abducted by the Macedonian police in 2003, and handed over to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). While in CIA custody, he was flown to Afghanistan, | ||
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+ | ====• Carey Shenkman, human rights attorney and expert on the Espionage Act ==== | ||
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- | ===• John Goetz, former journalist at 'Der Spiegel' | + | ====• John Goetz, former journalist at 'Der Spiegel' |
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- | ===• Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower === | + | ====• Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower |
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=====Tue 15th Sept 2020===== | =====Tue 15th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Thomas A. Durkin, US criminal defense attorney | + | ====• Thomas A. Durkin, |
**Assange would not get a fair trial in the United States** [[https:// | **Assange would not get a fair trial in the United States** [[https:// | ||
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- | ===• Eric Lewis, chairman of Reprieve === | + | ====• Eric Lewis, US attorney, chairman of Reprieve |
** *Julian Assange shouldn’t be extradited, would face solitary confinement in the United States**\\ | ** *Julian Assange shouldn’t be extradited, would face solitary confinement in the United States**\\ | ||
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Eric Lewis is a leading international attorney and a partner at Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss PLLC, based in Washington D.C. Mr. Lewis practices in the areas of international insolvency, cross border disputes and serious fraud cases. An expert in offshore asset tracing and trusts, he serves as a Director of the Jersey International Business School in the Channel Islands. Mr. Lewis also represents Guantanamo and Afghan detainees in litigation, seeking redress and accountability for torture and religious abuse while in US custody. He was selected by Washington DC Super Lawyers (2007-2013) and by Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition (2009) as one of “The Top Attorneys” in Business Litigation in the Washington, D.C., area. He is also featured in Who’s Who as an expert in international insolvency. | Eric Lewis is a leading international attorney and a partner at Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss PLLC, based in Washington D.C. Mr. Lewis practices in the areas of international insolvency, cross border disputes and serious fraud cases. An expert in offshore asset tracing and trusts, he serves as a Director of the Jersey International Business School in the Channel Islands. Mr. Lewis also represents Guantanamo and Afghan detainees in litigation, seeking redress and accountability for torture and religious abuse while in US custody. He was selected by Washington DC Super Lawyers (2007-2013) and by Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition (2009) as one of “The Top Attorneys” in Business Litigation in the Washington, D.C., area. He is also featured in Who’s Who as an expert in international insolvency. | ||
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=====Wed 9th Sept 2020===== | =====Wed 9th Sept 2020===== | ||
- | ===• Trevor Timm, Freedom of the Press foundation === | + | ====• Trevor Timm, Freedom of the Press foundation |
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- | **These charges would ‘radically rewrite’ the First Amendment** [[https:// | + | **These charges would ‘radically rewrite’ the First Amendment** [[https:// |
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In 2013, he received the Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award for journalism. | In 2013, he received the Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award for journalism. | ||
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- | ===• Pr. Paul Rogers, Emeritus professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University=== | + | \\ |
+ | ====• Pr. Paul Rogers, Emeritus professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University==== | ||
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- | **On Trump’s politically motivated prosecution** [[https:// | + | **On Trump’s politically motivated prosecution** [[https:// |
Paul Rogers (born 10 February 1943) is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford and Global Security Consultant with Oxford Research Group (ORG). He has worked in the field of international security, arms control and political violence for over 30 years. He lectures at universities and defence colleges in several countries and has written or edited 26 books, including Global Security and the War on Terror: Elite Power and the Illusion of Control (Routledge, 2008) and Why We're Losing the War on Terror (Polity, 2008). Since October 2001 he has written monthly Briefing Papers on international security and the "war on terror" | Paul Rogers (born 10 February 1943) is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford and Global Security Consultant with Oxford Research Group (ORG). He has worked in the field of international security, arms control and political violence for over 30 years. He lectures at universities and defence colleges in several countries and has written or edited 26 books, including Global Security and the War on Terror: Elite Power and the Illusion of Control (Routledge, 2008) and Why We're Losing the War on Terror (Polity, 2008). Since October 2001 he has written monthly Briefing Papers on international security and the "war on terror" | ||
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In the 1960s he worked with the Haslemere Group, an early pressure group on trade and development issues before embarking on an academic career first at Huddersfield and then at Bradford. | In the 1960s he worked with the Haslemere Group, an early pressure group on trade and development issues before embarking on an academic career first at Huddersfield and then at Bradford. | ||
- | He holds a BSc and PhD from Imperial College London | + | He holds a BSc and PhD from Imperial College London. |
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- | ===• Clive Stafford Smith, former director of Reprieve === | + | ====• Clive Stafford Smith, former director of Reprieve |
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- | **Explains using WikiLeaks docs in legal cases** [[https:// | + | **Explains using WikiLeaks docs in legal cases** [[https:// |
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In August 2004, Stafford Smith returned from the US to live and work in the United Kingdom. He is the co-founder of Reprieve, a human rights not-for-profit organisation. In 2005 he received the Gandhi International Peace Award. | In August 2004, Stafford Smith returned from the US to live and work in the United Kingdom. He is the co-founder of Reprieve, a human rights not-for-profit organisation. In 2005 he received the Gandhi International Peace Award. | ||
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- | ===• Mark Feldstein, journalism historian and professor at the University of Maryland === | + | ====• Mark Feldstein, journalism historian and professor at the University of Maryland |
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- | **Gives historical context for WikiLeaks’ journalism** [[https:// | + | **Gives historical context for WikiLeaks’ journalism** [[https:// |
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- | Activist publications have been a staple of American journalism ever since, championing radical causes such as the abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage, labor unions, pacifism, socialism and other unpopular movements. Like WikiLeaks, America’s editorial activists published unfiltered documents with minimal contextualizing and rarely bothered to interview both sides. Then and now, alternative news outlets | + | Activist publications have been a staple of American journalism ever since, championing radical causes such as the abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage, labor unions, pacifism, socialism and other unpopular movements. Like WikiLeaks, America’s editorial activists published unfiltered documents with minimal contextualizing and rarely bothered to interview both sides. Then and now, alternative news outlets |
exposed and opposed government authorities. Then and now, they were scorned and vilified as threats to the established order. But they were often ahead of their time; for just as yesterday’s heresy is tomorrow’s orthodoxy, yesterday’s radical journalist is tomorrow’s distinguished publisher.</ | exposed and opposed government authorities. Then and now, they were scorned and vilified as threats to the established order. But they were often ahead of their time; for just as yesterday’s heresy is tomorrow’s orthodoxy, yesterday’s radical journalist is tomorrow’s distinguished publisher.</ | ||
Mark Feldstein spent 20 years as an award-winning on-air investigative correspondent at CNN, ABC News and various local television stations. On assignment, he was beaten up, subpoenaed and sued in the U.S.; detained and censored by government authorities in Egypt; and escorted out of the country under armed guard in Haiti. | Mark Feldstein spent 20 years as an award-winning on-air investigative correspondent at CNN, ABC News and various local television stations. On assignment, he was beaten up, subpoenaed and sued in the U.S.; detained and censored by government authorities in Egypt; and escorted out of the country under armed guard in Haiti. | ||
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- | (Mark Feldstein witness statement [[https:// | + | |