Wieder mal eine Sternstunde des deutschen Qualitätsjournalismus.

https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/epstein-files-auch-angela-merkel-und-die-afd-stehen-drin-a-463747f4-5de1-4188-ae10-21141e04b539

Da bekommt man die ekelhafteste Gülle der letzten 100 Jahre auf dem Silbertablett und zieht daraus: "Die fanden die deutsche Regierung doof und Faschisten geil"

Die Aufarbeitung von Eppstein in der deutschen Presselandschaft erinnert stark an die Aufarbeitung von #Asange und #Snowden: "Hihi, der amerikanische Botschafter findet den deutschen Aussenminister doof".

Irgendwas läuft da falsch.

Chats mit Trump-Vertrauten: Auch Angela Merkel und die AfD tauchen in den Epstein-Files auf

Hitler-Sprüche, AfD-Lob und Witze über Angela Merkel: In den neu veröffentlichten Akten zu Jeffrey Epstein lassen sich Ex-Trump-Berater Steve Bannon und der Sexualstraftäter gehässig über die deutsche Politik aus.

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Eerst hadden we #Asange nu hebben we #klimaatactivisten. Hoezo het vrije westen? Als je maar denkt in de kraam van olieproducenten. #extinctionrebellion

Recordcelstraffen voor Britse klimaatactivisten na blokkeren snelweg Londen https://nos.nl/l/2529434

Recordcelstraffen voor Britse klimaatactivisten na blokkeren snelweg Londen

Tientallen activisten blokkeerden in november 2022 vier dagen lang de drukke snelweg.

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Chevron Overturned - Libertarians Winning? - Free Talk Live - 2024-06-29

https://vigilante.tv/videos/watch/08aa7bbb-23ac-41e3-b3c3-72a3a7509ff6

US Secretary of State tells Australia that WikiLeaks founder is accused of 'very serious' crime

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has pushed back against Australian demands for an end to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s prosecution, saying the Australian citizen was accused of “very serious criminal conduct” in publishing a trove of classified documents more than a decade ago. Australia’s center-left Labor Party government has been arguing since winning the elections last year that the United States should end its pursuit of the 52-year-old, who has spent four years in a British prison fighting extradition to the United States. Blinken confirmed on Saturday that Assange had been discussed in annual talks with Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Brisbane, Australia.

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Assange: The Truth They've Been Hiding from You

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RT @cruisin_janet: Was wurde eigentlich aus Julian #Asange , @ABerbock

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/MartinSonneborn/status/1559532525562859526

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RT @cruisin_janet: Was wurde eigentlich aus Julian #Asange , @ABerbock

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Bevor #Russland diesen #Nawalny freilässt, werden unsere Kollegen Julian #Asange, Chelsea #Manning und Edward #Snowden begnadigt
#Asange 's freedom is our freedom.
Press Freedom, National Security and Whistleblowers: From Julian Assange to the White House
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Press Freedom, National Security and Whistleblowers

Press Freedom, National Security and Whistleblowers: From Julian Assange to the White House Blowing the whistle increasingly comes at an extreme personal risk. Edward Snowden remains in exile in Russia. Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison and served one year in conditions deemed cruel and inhuman by the UN Rapporteur on Torture, and now is back in jail for refusing to testify against Julian Assange. Earlier this year, Australian authorities raided reporters’ offices, and just last week, President Trump labeled a CIA whistleblower a traitor. Since 2009, the US has prosecuted 18 people for leaking national security information, including 7 in the first 32 months of the Trump administration. The case against Julian Assange, who published troves of classified US documents in 2010, constitutes a litmus test for press freedom in the information age. The United States has charged Assange with 17 counts of Espionage – the first such charges for a publisher. Assange, who has risen to prominence since founding WikiLeaks in 2006 and drawn supporters and detractors in equal measure, is fighting extradition from Britain. Does Julian Assange merit support and solidarity? What about other whistleblowers and publishers of secretive information that may jeopardize national security? How has the treatment of Assange and others affected press freedoms and human rights thus far, and what would the ramifications of his conviction be? Join us as Columbia Global Freedom of Expression, the Courage Foundation, the Knight First Amendment Institute, and the Open Society Justice Initiative bring together distinguished panelists, including human rights and national security experts, United Nations Rapporteurs, and freedom of expression lawyers, to discuss all sides of the debate around WikiLeaks’ publishing, Assange’s prosecution, and the future of blowing the whistle. Moderator: Agnes Callamard - Director of Columbia Global Freedom of Expression; UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions Speakers: Sandra Coliver - Senior Managing Legal Officer for Freedom of Information, Expression, Assembly & Association at the Open Society Justice Initiative Carrie DeCell - Staff Attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute Nancy Hollander - Attorney at Freedman Boyd Hollander Goldberg Urias & Ward P.A.; Associate Tenant at London’s Doughty Street Chambers Nils Melzer - UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; Human Rights Chair at the Geneva Academy; Professor of International Law at the University of Glasgow The panel discussion will be live-streamed on Twitter by Columbia Global Freedom of Expression @ColumbiaGFOE