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Ep: 259 - Gabriel Shipton - When will Julian Assange be free?

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This week on Just Ask the Question. The U.S. continues to show its support for U.S. journalist Evan Gerskovich who has been jailed in Russia for a year for doing his job, but on April 11, Julian Assange will have spent 5 years in prison for publishing Wiki Leaks. The U.S continues its pursuit of Assange while members of Congress, world leaders and other journalists clamor for his release. What's the difference? This week a court in England gave Assange new hope for freedom - or did it? That and more on this special episode of Just Ask the Question.

Takeaways:

Julian Assange's fight against extradition to the US continues, with recent developments allowing him to take his case to an appeal hearing.

The extradition decision raises concerns about press freedom and the First Amendment, as Assange's work involves publishing classified information.

Assange's physical and mental health have deteriorated during his five years in prison, and there are fears that extradition could lead to his death.

There is growing international support for dropping the charges against Assange, and pressure is being put on the Biden administration to take action.

Key Quotes from the episode:

"The judges could have refused his application to appeal and ordered his extradition to the United States."

"The judges actually said to the prosecutors, are you telling me that if anybody publishes this information, any journalist publishes this kind of information, under what you're proposing, you'd be able to extradite them to the United States."

"First Amendment rights are also your right to know, your right to read the information as well."

Chapters

00:00Introduction and Background

01:01Current Status of Julian Assange

04:13Concerns about Diplomatic Assurances

05:30Physical and Mental Well-being of Julian Assange

07:21Political Motivations and Attacks on Press Freedom

09:48Comparison with Evan Gurskovich Case

10:55Prosecution for Dissemination of Information

12:19Steps Forward and Political Support

23:27Upcoming Deadlines and Potential Extradition

28:28Actions to Support Julian Assange

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcast

Intragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcast

Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVw

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This week on Just Ask the Question. The U.S. continues to show its support for U.S. journalist Evan Gerskovich who has been jailed in Russia for a year for doing his job, but on April 11, Julian Assange will have spent 5 years in prison for publishing Wiki Leaks. The U.S continues its pursuit of Assange while members of Congress, world leaders and other journalists clamor for his release. What's the difference? This week a court in England gave Assange new hope for freedom - or did it? That and more on this special episode of Just Ask the Question.

Takeaways:

Julian Assange's fight against extradition to the US continues, with recent developments allowing him to take his case to an appeal hearing.

The extradition decision raises concerns about press freedom and the First Amendment, as Assange's work involves publishing classified information.

Assange's physical and mental health have deteriorated during his five years in prison, and there are fears that extradition could lead to his death.

There is growing international support for dropping the charges against Assange, and pressure is being put on the Biden administration to take action.

Key Quotes from the episode:

"The judges could have refused his application to appeal and ordered his extradition to the United States."

"The judges actually said to the prosecutors, are you telling me that if anybody publishes this information, any journalist publishes this kind of information, under what you're proposing, you'd be able to extradite them to the United States."

"First Amendment rights are also your right to know, your right to read the information as well."

Chapters

00:00Introduction and Background

01:01Current Status of Julian Assange

04:13Concerns about Diplomatic Assurances

05:30Physical and Mental Well-being of Julian Assange

07:21Political Motivations and Attacks on Press Freedom

09:48Comparison with Evan Gurskovich Case

10:55Prosecution for Dissemination of Information

12:19Steps Forward and Political Support

23:27Upcoming Deadlines and Potential Extradition

28:28Actions to Support Julian Assange

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcast

Intragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcast

Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVw

This Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:

https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcast

Purchase Brian's book "Free The Press"

Follow Brian's Salon articles!

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