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Julian Assange: ¿transparencia invertida?
En un hecho inusitado, el 11 de abril del 2019, el presidente ecuatoriano, Lenín Moreno, decidió retirar el asilo político al fundador de WikiLeaks: Julian Assange.
Emilio Olmos, Javier Avila
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The ongoing torture and medical neglect of Julian Assange. [PDF]
Hogan W +6 more
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REVIEW: Julian Assange: Persecuted and abused for exposing dirty secrets of the powerful
The Trial of Julian Assange: A Story of Persecution, by Nils Melzer. Brooklyn, NY: Verso. 2022, 368 pages. ISBN 9781839766220 IT IS easy to forget why Julian Assange has been on trial in England for, well, seemingly forever.
Matthew Ricketson
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The Julian Assange case and its implications for expert witness evidence. [PDF]
The recent Julian Assange case raised a number of important issues regarding the role of expert witnesses in court. While written from a personal perspective, this paper will suggest that these issues need much fuller discussion than they have received ...
Kopelman MD.
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War on Palestine: How the fates of Gaza and Julian Assange are sealed together
Commentary: Were they being properly reported, two critically important court hearings in February 2024, in London and The Hague, would expose the US ‘rules-based order’ as a hollow sham.
Jonathan Cook
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El australiano y yo, una novela sobre Julian Assange
Reseña.
Galo Narváez
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Three faces of Trickster in modern politics: Donald Trump, Alexey Navalny and Julian Assange
Concerning current situation and media ecology actors of political communication should be fl exible to adapt their PR strategies to the fl uid agenda and mosaic thinking of their audience.
Julia A. Chernenko
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End torture and medical neglect of Julian Assange [PDF]
Stephen, Frost +3 more
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Psychological Torture, Coronavirus, and Julian Assange
L. Johnson
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An inconvenient dissident: Human rights activism in the case of Julian Assange
The article is based on investigations by two branches of the United Nations Human Rights Council into the treatment of the whistleblower journalist, Julian Assange – the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture ...
Deepa Govindarajan Driver +2 more
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