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witness_statements:assange_extradition_hearing_witness_statements [2020/10/16 05:28] – [• Maureen Baird, former high ranking US Bureau of Prisons official] iriswitness_statements:assange_extradition_hearing_witness_statements [2020/10/18 12:01] (current) – [• Anonymous Witness#2, former UC Global employee] iris
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-======Assange Extradition Hearing - Witness Statements======+======Assange Extradition Hearing - Witness statements + Court papers======
  
  
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-[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_1st-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 1]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_2nd-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 2]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce.pdf|Statement 3]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_4th-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 4]]  [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_7th-statement.pdf|Statement 7]]+[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_1st-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 1]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_2nd-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 2]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce.pdf|Statement 3]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_4th-statement_edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 4]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/gareth-pierce_fifth-statement_2020.10.01-assange-extradition-hearings-edited_redacted.pdf|Statement 5]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.10.01_gareth_peirce_7th-statement.pdf|Statement 7]]
  
 {{ witnesses:gareth-pierce2.jpg?180}} {{ witnesses:gareth-pierce2.jpg?180}}
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 More info: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Cockburn|Wikipedia]] [[https://www.independent.co.uk/author/patrick-cockburn|The Independent]] More info: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Cockburn|Wikipedia]] [[https://www.independent.co.uk/author/patrick-cockburn|The Independent]]
  
-====• Ian Cobain, former senior reporter at The Guardian ====+====• Ian Cobain, investigative journalist ====
  
 **Only leaked docs confirm what governments cover up**  **Only leaked docs confirm what governments cover up** 
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 ====• Guy S. Goodwin-Gill , Professor of Law ==== ====• Guy S. Goodwin-Gill , Professor of Law ====
  
-**Spied on in the Embassy** //(full statement currently unavailable)// +**Spied on in the Embassy** [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/guy-goodwin-gill_opinion_2020.09.30.pdf|Opinion in the matter of Julian Assange and certain issues arising in an Application for Extradition]]
  
 {{ witnesses:guy-s-goodwin-gill.jpeg?180}} {{ witnesses:guy-s-goodwin-gill.jpeg?180}}
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-** Chelsea Manning was punished by grand jury** - //(full statement currently unavailable)// +** Chelsea Manning was punished by grand jury** [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/robert-j-boyle_statement-only_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Statement only]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/robert-j-boyle_statement_exhibits_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Statement and exhibits]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/robert-j-boyle_bookmarked-bundle-reduced_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Bundle B (reduced)]]
  
 Criminal Defense attorney specializing in criminal appeals, post-conviction, habeas corpus as well as civil rights litigation. Member of the Executive Committee of the National Lawyers Guild, New York City Chapter. My notable cases include: Criminal Defense attorney specializing in criminal appeals, post-conviction, habeas corpus as well as civil rights litigation. Member of the Executive Committee of the National Lawyers Guild, New York City Chapter. My notable cases include:
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-[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/bridget_prince_first_statement_2020.09.30.pdf|full statement]]+[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/bridget_prince_first_statement_2020.09.30.pdf|Full statement]]
  
 Bridget Prince is executive director of One World Research. Bridget has worked as an investigator and researcher for over a decade during which time she has travelled all over the world gathering information for a variety of public interest and human rights causes. Bridget Prince is executive director of One World Research. Bridget has worked as an investigator and researcher for over a decade during which time she has travelled all over the world gathering information for a variety of public interest and human rights causes.
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 **Instructed to place stickers on windows of Ecuador embassy indicating CCTV was in operation**\\ **Instructed to place stickers on windows of Ecuador embassy indicating CCTV was in operation**\\
 [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/uc-global-anonymous-witness-2_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Full statement]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/uc-global-anonymous-witness-2_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Full statement]]
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 +====• 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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 +[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/aitor-martinez_2020.09.30-statement1.pdf|Statement 1]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/aitor-martinez_2020.09.30-statement2.pdf|Statement 2]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/aitor-martinez_2020.09.30-statement3.pdf|Statement 3]]
  
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 {{ witnesses:andy-worthington.jpg?140}} {{ witnesses:andy-worthington.jpg?140}}
  
-[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/2020.09.18_andy-worthington.pdf|Full statement]]+[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/andy-worthington_2020.09.18_witness-statement.pdf|Full statement]]
  
 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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-//(full statement currently unavailable)// +[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/jameel-jaffer_2020.09.30_witness-statement.pdf|Full statement]]
  
 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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 ====• Maureen Baird, former Bureau of Prisons warden==== ====• Maureen Baird, former Bureau of Prisons warden====
  
-//(full statement currently unavailable)// +[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/maureen-baird_2020.09.29_witness-statement.pdf|Full Statement]]
  
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-//(full statement currently unavailable)// +[[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/lindsay-lewis_2020.09.29-witness-statement.pdf|Full Statement]]
  
 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, such as limiting a client's capacity to pursue advanced educational and career goals, or threatening their ability to maintain a professional license, work for the government, or serve in the military.  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, such as limiting a client's capacity to pursue advanced educational and career goals, or threatening their ability to maintain a professional license, work for the government, or serve in the military. 
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 More info: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Augstein|Wikipedia]] [[https://www.freitag.de/autoren/jaugstein|Der Freitag]] More info: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Augstein|Wikipedia]] [[https://www.freitag.de/autoren/jaugstein|Der Freitag]]
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 +====• Jennifer Robinson, international human rights lawyer, Assange legal team ====
 +{{ witnesses:jen-robinson.jpg?0x150}}
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 +**Statement regarding the meeting that took place between Assange and Dana Rohrabacher on August 15, 2017** [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/jennifer-robinson_assange-rohrabacher-meeting-15.aug.2017_020.09.18.pdf|Full statement]] 
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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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 +More info: [[https://www.doughtystreet.co.uk/barristers/jennifer-robinson|Doughty Street Chambers]]
  
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-**Gives historical context for WikiLeaks’ journalism** [[https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Mark-Feldstein-witness-statement.pdf|Full statement]] +**Gives historical context for WikiLeaks’ journalism** [[https://defend.wikileaks.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Mark-Feldstein-witness-statement.pdf|Statement 1]] [[https://challengepower.info/_media/witness_statements/mark-feldstein_supplemental-statement_2020.09.07.pdf|Statement 2]]
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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 
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