Court hearings in Britain over the US administrations extradition case against Julian Assange begin in earnest next week. The decade-long saga that brought us to this point should appall anyone who cares about our increasingly fragile freedoms.
A journalist and publisher has been deprived of his liberty for 10 years. According to UN experts, he has been arbitrarily detained and tortured for much of that time through intense physical confinement and endless psychological pressure. He has been bugged and spied on by the CIA during his time in political asylum, in Ecuadors London embassy, in ways that violated his most fundamental legal rights. The judge overseeing his hearings has a serious conflict of interest with her family embedded in the UK security services that she did not declare and which should have required her to recuse herself from the case.
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