This Shows How Impotent
Western Peoples Are—They Cannot Even Save the Journalist Who Told Them the
Truth
This
Shows How Impotent Western Peoples Are—They Cannot Even Save the Journalist Who
Told Them the Truth
Persecution of Assange —
more of the same
For nearly a decade the
United States has been pursuing and persecuting Julian Assange in collaboration
with three vassal states, aided and abetted by mainstream media. That appalling
spectacle has been accompanied by a steady stream of eloquent denunciations and
growing demands for Julian’s liberation.
The legal and moral grounds
for all those demands and denunciations are indisputable. And yet he remains in
prison under false pretexts, with no prospect of liberation in sight.
How is that possible?
Because forces hostile to Julian Assange and what he represents have gained
control of the institutions and superior resources of the collaborating
governments. They have done so by means of ”democratic” elections which
legitimise their control and — in the absence of any substantial opposition —
ignore legal and ethical constraints on their conduct. In all of this, the
complicity of the mainstream media has been essential.
A not-so-modest proposal
It is or should be obvious
by now that Julian’s freedom is very unlikely to be won by appeals to reason
and expressions of moral sentiment — no matter how often they are repeated and
how widely they may be shared — as long as they remain disparate and
unorganized, as they have been thus far. That is why I have proposed* the
following:
• a global campaign
dedicated to the release of Julian Assange from captivity, with an appropriate
title such as ”Assange Freedom Now!”
• a qualified and
influential steering committee to lead and legitimise the campaign.
• an adequately staffed and
funded campaign headquarters, presumably in London but possibly elsewhere, to
carry out tasks including:
Create and constantly maintain an attractive, easily read and technically
efficient website to provide continual and authoritative reports on Julian’s
current situation and related matters, correct errors in other media, answer
reader enquiries, etc.
Develop and maintain a
comprehensive list of solidarity groups around the world, document their
actions, respond to their requests for information and guidance, etc.
Help plan, co-ordinate and
execute major actions.
Indifferent response
In the two weeks that have
passed since it was made, the response to that proposal has been less than
overwhelming.
Two individuals have offered
to help implement it. A few others have expressed approval but argued that it
would be too difficult or take too long. Still others have explained that they
want to do something, anything, without delay in order to vent their anger and
frustration.
But the main response has
been no response.
Instead, there has been more
of the same, including several admirable initiatives involving a great deal of
hard work and dedication. It goes without saying that I devoutly hope that they
succeed in their variously expressed purpose of securing Julian’s freedom. It
is extremely unlikely that they will.
One reason for that is
reflected in the experience of two similar initiatives. Today, the author of
one wrote of the other: ”This is completely different from my letter.… It
started with my letter and got completely changed. Mine was against
imprisonment, this is against extradition. Both are necessary but not the same.
There is certainly a lack of coordination.”
There is indeed a lack of
coordination, but I have found it extremely difficult to persuade others that
overcoming that lack is of the highest priority. Very few have even been
willing to discuss the issue.
And so it continues, with no
one discernibly in charge of Julian’s struggle for freedom and very few who
seem to believe that there ought to be, while millions of Julian’s supporters
around the world remain uninformed and unorganised.
Apart from writing this
memorandum, I lack the means to alter that perplexing and perturbing state of affairs.
I can only hope that others with more power and greater resources will choose
to do so
A final observation: As
things now stand, Julian’s best hope may be for the Labour Party to win enough
votes in the forthcoming U.K. election to form the next government. Party
leader Jeremy Corbyn has condemned the current government’s treatment of Julian
and has declared his intention to release him from prison if elected. Although
it is conceivable that he might then change his mind or feel compelled to change
his policy, there are ample grounds to trust Mr. Corbyn in this matter. I
therefore urge that every possible effort be made to ensure that he becomes the
next prime minister.
Al Burke
6 November 2019
References
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