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Case-related information on this website and elsewhere.
Additional suggestions are welcome via e-mail to: editor@nnn.se

    
        

Miscellaneous Information
   

A somewhat random collection of news clippings and other items relating to the Assange case.
As the volume is quite large, the material has been divided into separate PDF files
ranging in size from roughly 3 to 5 megabytes. Links:

Part 1:  14 August 2010 – 16 December 2010

Part 2:  17 December 2010 – 17 February 2011

Part 3:  20 February 2011 - 17 July 2011

Part 4:  8 August 2011 – 30 June 2011

Part 5:  1 July 2012 – 27 October 2012

Part 6: October 2012 – 30 June 2013
       
Part 7:  1 July 2013 – 20 June 2014
       
Part 8:  20 June 2014 – 31 December 2016
   
Part 9:  14 November – 31 December 2017

    
   

Extradition Risk
   

A key issue in the Assange case is the risk of his being extradited from Sweden to
the United States, where he has been targeted for brutal treatment. That risk
and related matters are discussed in the following PDF documents:

 

Sweden, Assange & USA
It is almost a certainty that the editor of WikiLeaks will be turned over to the United States if he is extradited to Sweden

From Neutrality to NATO
Sweden has become a vassal-state within the U.S. empire,  especially since the assassination of Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986.

A Year of Living Productively
Julian Assange's first year of asylum in Ecuador's London embassy.

Mounting Criticism of Swedish Prosecution
After more than three years, the poorly justified pursuit of Julian Assange is publicly challenged by Swedish legal experts.

Solution to Assange Case? Not interested.
Swedish authorities decline to meet with distinguished visitor offering way out of legal impasse.

Assange: Still Under Siege in London
After two years of enforcing his confinement in Ecuador’s embassy,
there is little doubt that the British and Swedish government
have been acting on behalf of the United States

Murdering Language in the Name of the Law
WikiLeaks’ editor Julian Assange has been stigmatized throughout the world with
a violent crime he has not committed. That is the result of a linguistic folly
which was incorporated into Swedish law in 2005.

Update: Assange Still Under Siege in London
Although the Swedish pursuit of Julian Assange was discontinued in May 2017, nearly
seven months later he remained under siege in Ecuador's London embassy. That and
related matters are discussed in this status report dated 7 January 2018. (PDF)

Assange Extradition Hearing

A collection of news and analysis in two PDF documents
concerning the fraudulent extradition process inflicted on Julian Assange
during 2020 by British authorities in complicity with the U.S. government.
Part 1    •    Part 2

 

1 January 2021
 

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