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Julian Assange, Political Offences and Legal Restraints: Day Three

Binoy Kampmark Wednesday, February 26, Woolwich Crown Court. Today, the focus shifted to the protagonist himself and the nature...

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Julian Assange Against the Imperium: Day Two

Binoy Kampmark The second day of extradition hearings against Julian Assange and by virtue of that, WikiLeaks, saw Mark...

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Short of Time: Julian Assange at the Westminster Magistrates Court

Binoy Kampmark London. Another slot of judicial history, another notch to be added to the woeful record of legal...

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A Coalition of Support: Parliamentarians for Julian Assange

Binoy Kampmark Australian politicians, and the consular staff of the country, are rarely that engaged on the subject of...

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The Rule of the Mob: Labour Conference Banner Banned, Slashed

Peter Gregson On Sunday 22nd Sept, I, a Labour Party member since 1986, had my banner taken down from...

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The Future of the Spectacle

If you want a vision of the future, don’t imagine “a boot stamping on a human face — for...

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Can the Progressive / “Conspiracy” Divide be Bridged?

John Kirby People from a variety of advocacy communities who tackle issues ranging from the assassinations of the 1960’s...

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8chan: Another Mass Shooting, Another Internet Purge

8chan could kinda gross, but it could also be amazing. Insightful. Useful. Free speech is like that. Sometimes beautiful,...

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Publishing Stolen Material: WikiLeaks, the DNC and Freedom of Speech

It may well be a finding of some implication should Julian Assange find his way into the beastly glory...

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Newspeak at the Media Freedom Conference

Kit Knightly

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Cleansing the Platforms: YouTube, Censorship and Grievance

Stripping the altars, burning the heretics and cleansing the stables are the usual fare of a morally crazed order....

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Ivan Golunov vs. Julian Assange: A Quest for Journalistic Solidarity

Denis Churilov A Russian investigative journalist, Ivan Golunov, who has been writing primarily about corruption within the government, got...

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The Censorship of Social Media: A Facebook Experience

Paula Densnow A quick Google search of “social media fake news” brought up thousands of hits, and, as I...

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YouTube’s Latest Purge

YouTube has just announced they have changed their “community standards” to combat “extremist content” on their platform. This is...

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Facebook Censoring OffG’s Links

One of our readers/followers recently brought something rather alarming to our attention on Facebook. It seems that certain of...

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Censorship and Arrests in Wake of Christchurch Attack

No matter the source of the violence, no matter the politics or casualties or the location, it seems the...

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Fighting Poverty with a Hate Map?

Eve Mykytyn The name, ‘The Southern Poverty Law Center’ (SPLC) is misleading. The SPLC does little to alleviate poverty,...

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How Queer Theory Became University Policy

by Michael Biggs, [edited by Sarah Mills], via Conatus News The establishment of an official doctrine on gender identity...

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gab.com & the Great Purge on the Horizon

gab.com is an alternative social network, set up and launched in 2016. It's founder, Andrew Torba, stated he wanted...

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WATCH TRAILER: “The Conspiracy Theorist”

In 2015 Florida Atlantic University abruptly terminated Professor James Tracy under what is alleged to have been a false...

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