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Please
add your name to the statement below in support of Julian Assange and spread it
widely to your email lists and through social media. The statement was initiated by UNAC and initially
signed by the bulk of peace organizations in the US. The attack on Julian Assange is an attack on
freedom of the press, freedom of speech and an attack on all of us.
Peace
and Justice Organizations call for Freedom for Julian Assange
Imprisoned Wikileaks founder, journalist and
free speech champion Julian Assange today faces life imprisonment for telling
the truth about U.S. war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan and at the U.S. torture
base in Guantanamo Bay.
Assange faces charges under the 1917 U.S.
Espionage Act. Prosecution under that WWI anti-democratic law placed thousands
of antiwar activists in prison for exercising their free speech right to
protest WWI.
Ironically, the Dec 19, 2021 New York Times
front-page two-part series entitled, Hidden Pentagon Records Reveal Patterns of
Failure in Deadly Airstrikes, follows in Assange’s footsteps in reporting U.S.
war crimes, yet The Times staff writers remain free.
Some 100 Times reporters evaluated Pentagon
confidential documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. These
included reports on 50,000 U.S. airstrikes on Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan
conducted under the Obama and Trump administrations. The Times on-the-scene
reporters subsequently confirmed tens of thousands of civilian casualties –
collateral damage.
“The [Pentagon]
documents,” according to The Times, “identify children killed or injured in 27
percent of cases; in The Times’s ground-breaking reporting it was 62 percent.”
The Times and several other major publications
worldwide reprinted much of the same Pentagon material that Assange’s Wikileaks
released to the world. Yet Assange faces a life in prison for publishing the
truth.
The persecution of Julian Assange by the U.S.
government is a threat against free speech and free press. It is also a threat
to the Peace Movement and all movements for social change since without
information and the ability to speak and write freely about U.S. wars and war
crimes we are greatly limited, and the people of the world are kept in the dark.
Therefore, Peace and Justice organizations and
activists demand:
- Free Julian Assange!
- No to U.S. wars!
- Freedom of the press!
- Free journalists!
- Free speech!
Initial signers:
Organizations: United National
Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), ANSWER
coalition, Code Pink, Black Alliance for Peace, International Action Center, US
Peace Council, Veterans for Peace, Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom (WILPF), World Beyond War, Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power
in Space, Popular Resistance, Alliance for Democracy, Ban Killer Drones,
People’s Opposition to War, Imperialism and Racism, Free Palestine Movement,
International Solidarity Movement (Northern Calif), Palestine Children’s
Welfare Fund, Syria Solidarity Movement, NakbaTour, Resumen Latinoamericano,
One State Assembly, Association for Investment in Popular Action, Upstate NY
Coalition to Ground the Drones and End the Wars, Hamilton Coalition to Stop the
War, Sanctions kill Coalition.
Individuals: Margaret
Kimberley, Ann Wright, Ajamu Baraka, Madea Benjamin, Gerry Condon, Joe
Lombardo, Kathy Kelly, Cindy Sheehan, Margaret Flowers, Bahman Azad, Sara
Flounders, David Swanson, Brian Becker, Jeff Mackler, Jodie Evans, Bruce
Gagnon, Nancy Price, Darien De Lu, Cassia Laham, Judy Bello, Rhonda Ramiro
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