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colonial uniforms which force the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war, the great dears hit on all the names a board, his prison officer, 5, b. as in confinement on these on route to a new york territory in the pacific to finalize opinion deal. but his boot of this is striving, the citizen, he was not a citizen, the united states. he was not in the united states when this felony is what i said was, was cracked. he did not steal the information. i saw it is home, right? australia explained to him to return that to the final us henry post office who is couldn't says that his help with the scary aging in the papers with us on the home. so if he thinks publish new, it's classified documents instigating the us and we'll climb around the world,
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the a variable. welcome to you from the entire i'll see international news seeing we're coming to live from. so let's take a look at the top story. is that show this launch the founder of the media organization? what it is, has been released from a british prison and has thrown out of the country. also, a legacy legal baffled assault has agreed to be guilty to a single criminal charge in the us to end his baffle against expedition. according to the headings i saw left the case in belmont maximum security prison on monday, off to spending 1901 days behind balls. he then boarded an ad cost of flew out of london stands to the apple. so sounds has just landed in thailand from the is to fly to the us island tennessee in the pacific ocean to appear before the
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court is by seems to be quite as in for the 5 years. he has already served in prison and not to face any more jail time. let's take a look at the us case documents from at least 2009, and continuing through at least 2011 and at a fence, begun and committed outside of the jurisdiction of any particular state or district of the united states. the defendant julian, paula sanchez, who would be 1st brought to the district of the northern mariana islands, knowingly and unlawfully conspired with chelsea manning to commit the following offences against the united states to receive and obtain documents, writings and notes connected with the national defense, including such materials classified up to the secret level for the purpose of obtaining information, respecting the national defense. seems that this decision to a full this please do think he took it on his own or do the with pressurized?
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well, i think it's a bit of a mix of both because if we look at what the united nation says about solitary confinement, it's julie and assigns is literally been tortured in prison. and it's, it's clear that his health has been deteriorating over his years. of confinement, so it's, it's a really understandable why join assigns would plead guilty to this charge of conspiracy when the us is essentially ready to let him walk after the bad news is that he has to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense info which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens. julian had to take this. he has heart problems and he would have died in prison. but the security state has imposed a horrifying president and built a big blow to freedom of the press. the font is australia and is on american. i mean, there's a new we expedited to australia. well, you would think right? but because this involves the united states,
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washington's once again proving to the world that it feels like it can do whatever it wants, it can break whatever international norms it wants. it can completely disregard what it so called. it's so called rule of law that it always says it old, so sacred. i mean, this case that i saw, i'm just going to go through with this court cases, not even gonna take place on the mainland of the united states, taking place and overseas territory. and the western specific called the northern mariana islands. and i think it's safe to say that if this situation or a situation like it took place with any other country in the world, this would all be going down a lot differently. this was interest, riley, and citizen. he was notices in the united states, he was not in the united states when this felony is what they say was, was credit. he did not steal the information. if the dissemination of this information is a crime, then every person where i now stand in the palm of the strategies of the site is on the way to the united states of america. because your printers and you know that
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crowds mess of confusions. i didn't want to, i don't want a place in australia where if i find the crown i'm up to read, if i've seen the chinese communist party, i'm off to badging, or the strong citizen who has friends alone and united states is off the north side unless he's in the united states, we need when he commits that, and that's the case. that's a, that's a completely different issue. but from what i read, and of course we're all very new to this is to apply. you do a lot of felony. a lot of people are saying that this is a great developments they're celebrating and to a certain extent it is. but we also have to remember that julian, a sons' already paid the price of for, for just being a journalist after over a decade of contending with the wrath of washington. and it's, you know, this, this decision by the united states to do this really looks more than anything like a conveniently timed political play by the, by the administration. because we've got only a couple of days left before the upcoming debates between trump and biden. and now i, you know, by no doubt is hoping to look like some sort of merciful progressive fresh in the
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minds of the american people. it's great that julian assigns will finally be released in what smells like a desperate bite and gambit for libertarian votes, or, but it's shameful that he had to spend years writing in a foreign prison for doing what other reporters do regularly. it all goes back to when again, joining us on receive the materials from a former us army soldier, chelsea manning to receive sensitive materials that basically it's supposed to us work crimes across the middle east. and for that, she was on the run from the law from the united states. again, even though he was an australian citizen, he had to uh, find refuge in the um, echo during embassy in london for 7 years. he was confined there. and once the government of ecuador to ended up changing hands, they ended up handing them over to the british authorities there. they spent the next 5 years in a maximum security prison being tortured in solitary confinement. so this is uh
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basically, you know, why it looks like doing the sanchez gone for the saga just for receiving materials and doing his job as a journal. well, let's, let's drive down to all, to continue to follow. read. she's done a us now. sorry, good to see you. exciting times. a lot of people seem to be happy when you 1st heard what were your thoughts as well next year. i'm so happy for of course, julia sanchez, i, you know, imagine being detained for years and then 5 years and bill mars prison which has been compared to guantanamo bags, you know, as they english version of it. so happy that he's being reunited with his wife's, stella and his children, and his families, brother, you know, i've spoken with gabriel's shipped and with other members of, you know, with stella and, you know, course there,
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there is static to have him free. but you know, it, it is a bitter sweet time because she published war crimes. so she told the truth and he was punished so harshly. and now this precedent has been set on by the us to have the long arm of the law reach. * as the world to punish journalists and publishers for publishing the truth. and you know, wall street journal, right. and i, a washington post new york times the reprinted some of the week you weeks revelations, at the time, some of the mainstream media, even one prizes for that right off the back of julian assigned. and then when he was in need of their support of their protection, they turned their back on him. western media turned their back on, julia massage. so you know, it's,
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it's an interesting time. it truly is those talk about the time the tar interesting that was happening now. i mean, joe biden's presidential election is coming to an end. we have a date coming up in a couple of days. what do you make of the timing? well, it's interesting, right? because it's trump administration on peo, most famously was behind the scenes with that whole thing that they've got revealed in that spanish sport that they were going to try to assassinate julian sons'. i mean, he was so persecuted by the us government. they even plan um you know, as to try to sass anytime in london and compare was behind that. and the trump administration was the one that opened the indictments when after the 51 months in england for the build something which was a misdemeanor. but, you know, when he saw a refuge and after door was, was the he had started that time when the us opened these indictments because he
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had revealed the war crimes in afghanistan and iraq to have reveal that hillary clinton had been plotting against bernie sanders and by revealing, you know, the e mails and such. so he not only was just a great journalist of his generation in australia, journalists, and not a united states citizen, but he was also a problem. sure. so what does this mean? you know, for, for other media outlets going forward so as well so that, and so, but why now, why is president biden doing this now? is he trying to boost his popularity ratings maybe? i mean, he's desperate. i think of course they don't want the, you know, to have, they didn't want that extra guides listen to the united states and have that spectacle in the middle of an election season because he has a lot of popular support. and then of course, you know, australians themselves were putting pressure on the united states government because australian citizens were, were angry about it as were, you know,
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the citizens of great britain. so there was a lot of political pressure that was put on by. did you notice they didn't drop the charges and they haven't dropped the charges against snowden either. so they're not really taking a responsive the lady at all. so it's fine. seems that it's going to make him look good. it's transparent, right? it's transparent. tiny biting is desperate to try to get his approval ratings, which is lower than 37 percent out of the bucket and try to get some approval from the youth but which he's lost. yeah, it's very interesting how the americans are react to this. i don't know if he noticed or if he's so, or the sort of a tweet, live a full of us life for mike as very strongly the attitude to the rubel is pretty deals he said assigned should be sent back to jail. i'm quote, prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. what do you make?
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it was such a reaction from friends who is pets. he's no one right. but he was the former vice president and he was in the ministry. so when they opened, as a guidance, and again it's the, it's the, it's that war mongering after the una party of the united states. that why keep the narrative on their side, they want to commit what crimes and secrecy, and would you into sons did. and that's what, how to remember. it is one of the greatest journalists of his generation. is he review those for christ? he didn't less, i'm going to proceed. and so, you know, it's very important to be protect journalists and we protect media outlets and allow them the freedom to print when a government is corrupt and committing more crimes and not allow them to act in secrecy. so of course, someone like pens would take the side of the establishment and you know,
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you want it off to veneer and if you will fall, there was a vile and the freedom of speech done in the united states. anyway, we're gonna have to leave it. that was a pleasure to see you while atalla read all to contribute to. thanks again for your time. i. thanks so much, ma'am. does the julia saunders 2012 show, lou will tomorrow have been blue cost all of the the included, all interviews are physically to have fun now. so i'm a former guantanamo bay prison and was, i'm the guy the full. but it wouldn't dorian president roughly, i'll put it. yeah. will. it will cost the hot light, some of those programs here throughout the day. and you can also find them on, on website off to don't go for now. here's a quick preview of one of those, and those are the songs and meets with a former president of she knew this experience was very interesting for me, how to survive solitary confinement. and i think perhaps everyone should go through
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this experience just once. okay, and can you tell me how you survived prison? so many people say you look, you have who have never been told trip in prison, and that is to say, no. i was on the tow truck, but it was another kind of tow truck, probably one of the worst. i think the more than 50000 people have been a torture to entities. yeah. and doors, angry for them. you know. there was angry, alter for this. uh, people will, can uh oh the torture and then go back to the whole month to play with their children and listen to music and you know, i have no more life and then i'm going to, i never understood how or how, how can i do it you know, except to those things like this and be sure that you are a that you are still human beings. there. so many forced wounds that one has to suffer. 11 is forced by a situation with limited ability to act in a certain way,
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even though your conscience wants to act in another way. have. where are you surprised by the lack of power in becoming president? the lack of ability to push the program. he wanted to push the compromises you have to make yes, i think uh, you know, i'm discovering the fact to be the head of state doesn't mean that to have all the power. and the my face for the 1st patient is now probably be the, the most important feeling that they have every day. i can just give you one example you oh, that's plus live now to say, but amy's a full mouth lip being governments of us. and so if i use so much for taking the time joining, i say that before i get into perhaps more of a how it doesn't have size affected nato. and lydia, i'd like to 1st get your initial reaction as to how you felt when you,
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when you heard the news about june and i saw his release. oh, absolutely elate too. dear more odd. we have to be happy on the best on the human level that the past of the suffering of this great journalist has come to an end. but at the same time, of course, we know the politics behind this release and this play deals. it plays into the hands of joe biden, and he's local politics in the states. i'm his attempt to gain some upfront when writing from the, the press section of the population. after that, that he tell you when performance due to the palestinian prices and many failures in the domestic scene. how was that? i don't believe that julian assigned is the re a fight that he will not stop. and i think the freedom he gains now will help him
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to continue is great to work with his colleagues and on mates and the we q leaks, organization, and need indeed. okay, so let's get to the, the cost of it. oh, i mean, sure. so i've called the 2011 data intervention in the bit and dissolve those and he said and led environment to a rise of terrorism in your country. but how important and where the wiki leaks revelations about the conflicts. but i do feel a better estimate connection to judy and assign john wiki leaks in 2011, working as the spokesperson for the libyan government. in my, you know, media capacity i to expose many cry by nato. and in libya, we filmed with the presence of him, threats, not pennies,
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not thousands of hundreds of international gen, the mastic of nato that took place in the city of measure, in the city or been, we, in the neighborhood of so good jamal in the city of separate asset and some on the box. and so for us of what i saw, 5 of students, of many places in which thousands of civilians were killed. we weren't actually feeling good. but these, their, their core pushes at the collapse, do things, and which helix was very bright at, to publish, or with the evidence we provided for the international community. and i was just like judy and assigned to persecuted for my work. i was at o 2 at the before the i c c. and i was also put on the red card list of the entered port for exposing describes before they felt ok after the most of
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them will skip that feet this, this guy is not as early from as before, so they forgot about beach at show which helix did a great work ended up yet in spanish, done in iraq, exposing war crimes and vision for christie or the west. want to click one of the planes that it comes to these countries bringing democracy, human rights, justice and development. well that's, i mean that's a great point and was in fact that you, you bring there of course, really heating is told. so by the way, he released evidence as he did. but it also released evidence of crimes in iraq and i've got messed on when it comes to or i and i'm blaming the message as opposed to the message. what, what, why it hasn't the west or the i c c o. why hasn't interaction organizations when the truth has finally come out,
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put these people to know how these people accountable? because this, this is a global system of the gentleman and hypocrisy, not a global system of justice. the west lies on multiple levels. on the political level, it's claims values of democracy and human rights. the julian assange case exposes all of this of schools. not just that, but the toilets of the west, such as the weston main street, has also been exposed as part of the system, not a workshop, right? the system to control it and make sure that it does not clear beyond acceptable need in a more lives the less the media. and instead of defending a less than 10 minutes in his fight against that impressive system,
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they actually cited with the mattress was the mastic care for metrics. and with the politicians against someone from their own agenda. and they, this is the only thing they own from the new york times, washington post to the bbc from sky news, cnn. the published the weekly releases, including those a came to be the crime. so for us on any of that. and then they just say we have no relationship with this guy. you can take him and they throw him in the past, which tells you that it's hot. i'm a western media is much of a free media. why do? for freedom of speech, i'm thumbs down and see it's actually part of the makeup on the beef space to make it look better. but when things come to see it, yes, methods such as exposing work times even the space weeks for it to make up an f. b
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. it is, as it truly is, an ugly and very maps of is beast. and a very nice see and adequately put this a let it kind of leads me to my next question. what it says, which is it more about how, how you see us on this case, perhaps a certain thing. washington has a reputation for holding freedom of speech, as, as good i did by his own constitution. and this is actually one positive side of this run this case against assigned is that the west has less space and the west cannot be 10, but it's defend the human rights. i'm democracy and free speech. we did indeed, as fighters against the globe, but injustice news assigned just case to expose the west to people in the south, especially if they have so many work in africa to be patient. washington,
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i'm which of the american but also the british and the european union general because let's not forget that the you will be in your hand, collaborates. it's pretty with the american or so that is being capturing and keeping assigned a prison is not for 15 years. however, i think with douglas is considering the most important point is not it's stipulation. it wants to yours. yes, sons, case as a to any of the gen who views to challenge the system below. so it's made sure that a son in prison for 15 years. and that's just that, make sure that it's not on that assignment has been taught to make sure that it's known that with assess the nation attempts on him. and it made sure that he would have to plead guilty to plead guilty in order for him to be these ways best
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it. so i imagine that was by myself, but many others around the world. we think twice before the funding would be wonderful. examples of this free i'm, i'm an agenda, the west kid about. it's a gym and noticed on about it stipulation. yeah, right. and so to me, so if i let you go, i one more question, will i be think, why do they i saw is decided to not go to the united states, but to go closer to australia, to the money on islands. you think that he would fear for his uh, i know a just cause or his case is that, could that be one of the reasons or is it just uh, in a geographic we close. it's all straight. yeah. i mean, we know about the american beacon system and how technical and corrupt teachers and just in a sense at north may be given most time early for us because of his work with the
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weak unique's organization. he knew already well, that even if he wasn't sent for a 175 years protection expected us for the crimes he was accused of. here would be a key sent to 40 or 50 or 60 years in a high security prison in the middle of nowhere in, in, in the states. and that he will have not just the government. but unfortunately, the need jasmine, which he can class and many a misled american people against him. so we have, you don't have no chance of freedom or even a good site keep months. he would spc, as someone who endanger the lives of americans. sojourns expose the american on board for crimes. so i think i'm going to the advice of peace lawyers. i'm the good thinking he went for this. please deep and i'll be as close to may. i'm frustrated
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. yeah, he's home country as possible. so he's released from there into us today. yeah. we'd be smooth. i really hope before we finish this wonderful chuck, that's assange, find peace. enjoys he's in next few weeks a month with his wife and patents and family. and then he will be picking up mentally strong enough to continue the price for the justice group. and i hope so indeed. what was the name of that? thank you so much. we'll say i'm going to have a full my live in golden slides for this. i'm just thank you so much for your time . says law c, i a analyst, a lottery dollars a month. you said that a saw is, was a service. the hell house, the why? the west, despite the suppose light to freedom of the press, the sake of this well, i think to buy new ministrations doing a number of things to cur. the decks for the elections. number one, join
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a sancha is now out soliciting in the sense of offering to pay people money if you bring the information and engaging and actually has to be nice activity. but he provided a platform or very embarrassing truths about u. s. foreign policy could be revealed and is a, they were dynamite. when they came out, he was basically held hostage by the western democracies who claim to all polled freedom of the press. and it was all because the what he did was he embarrassed to expose their lives, particularly there lies about the warranty walk. so, you know, you can't, when you embarrass a politician, that's like the unforgivable sense for what the night states has been doing for the last 23 years in the aftermath and 911, illegally detaining people, arresting them, incarcerating and torturing them, holding them without access to
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a lawyer holding them without bringing charges. me good god, the united states has been behaving like the as riley is with the palestinians as well that route. so this is obviously intended for the premiere episode of the julian i. sondra is 20 and 12. so here on all the international, the time julian assigned it is sort of where he weeks with expose the world secret. these documents long united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemned to legally keep the sun for 500 days. now, i've been detained without charge, but that hasn't stopped us today, and we're on a quiz that can change the world tomorrow. or this week, i am joined by guests from
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a secret location to live and on. the is one of the most extraordinary figures in the middle east is for many battles with israel and is now caught up in an international struggle to syria. i want to know why is he called a freedom fighter by millions, and at the same time, a terrorist by millions of others. this is his 1st interview in the west since the 2006 israel living on bull, his party. his beloved is a member of the lebanese government. he is, it's liter. so i need a sign and that is real. how are you ready? i'm ready. what is your vision for the future of israel and palestine? what board has blood consider victory if you had that victory? what do you do?
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so that was so easy, a delight of extra there's not that it is an empirical state. it's a states that without establish on the basis, so ok, fine glands, all of you, something that lots of other people controlling by force financing, committed things, monthly because against the mother's name is expelled. amazing to friends and christians to believe that a so for this reason yes. so honda is a heavy as well just remains, remains of the asylum when even attend the as possible. the progress of time does not sound injustice into the game. just as long as it comes to mind, how is your house and i going okay, buy it to come by for when they come mind a 50 or a 100 you is just because i'm stronger than you and i just think they little okay. call you have that doesn't give me that doesn't legalize my ownership if you have and then this is our idea of, you know, need to.
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