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Open Letter to Scott Morrison Regarding Julian Assange

cc: Marise Payne, Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong

Dear Prime Minister, 

In accordance with its duty to every citizen, the Australian government must act to defend the beleaguered rights of Julian Assange.

 

Political reaction has caused him to be sought by the US, where he faces an effective death sentence of 175 years in prison for his role in publishing its internal documents. These include State Department communications and army logs of the wars it led in Afghanistan and Iraq, the latter of which was declared illegal by the UN Secretary General.

 

To rationalise this on account of Wikileaks’ impacts is to condone punishment for releasing facts disseminated by major outlets. This is incompatible with press freedom, which in times of peace and conflict alike, hinges on assurance that it will not be traded off.

Free expression is integral to transparency, without which democracy is necessarily a treacherous illusion. Genuine security thus stands or falls with the availed freedom to render power transparent.

 

Conversely, war of aggression and oppressive surveillance amount to fake security, like the silencing of those who expose them, which as a rule is on false pretexts.

 

In 2010 a US official was told in a State Department briefing that the impact of the leaks “was embarrassing but not damaging,” according to Reuters.

 

Courthouse News reported in 2013 that a former brigadier general heading the Information Review Task Force investigating the same leaks testified that they “did not lead to the deaths of any military sources.”

 

Assange's character has been much maligned, but is not subject to legislation and is accordingly no justification for extradition. Yet his rendition to the US would be a precedent to weigh on all of good character, especially those who align with him in vital publishing.

 

Britain attempted to extradite him to Sweden over allegations of sexual violence, though Women Against Rape said “we do not believe that is why he is being pursued.”

 

In November 2019, after nine years of Assange being cast as a suspected rapist, the preliminary investigation was dropped for a third time. The last two of them spurred the impropriety of a press conference furthering a prosecutor's contentions at additional expense to his reputation and without provision for his defence counsel to respond.

 

He was never charged, and despite arguing in court that he would likely be charged in Sweden, poverty of evidence moved the Swedish prosecutor to withdraw their European arrest warrant in 2013, before receiving the exculpatory testimony that Assange waited until 2017 for an opportunity to provide. The investigation only continued in the meantime due to pointed intervention of the British Crown Prosecution Service: “Don't you dare get cold feet!!!”

 

The UK persisted in refusing to let him leave the embassy without facing arrest and a UN panel ruled that such effective detainment was arbitrary.

 

In cooperation with Britain, a new president in Ecuador complied with a written request from the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs to deliver Assange “to the proper authorities.”

 

Even the Ombudsman of Ecuador confirmed this expulsion as a breach of asylum laws, among others, and listed the violated articles.

 

Britain arrested and convicted him for breaching bail, citing failure to appear at a police station when requested.

 

That request was issued with disrespect for the universal right to seek asylum, more than a week after the embassy received him.

 

He was given a maximal sentence and endured the harshest prison conditions, simply for having sought and received asylum from another UN member state. Bail violation and absconding only apply if there is a breach of conditions without “reasonable cause.” Such causes naturally include asylum, which takes legal priority over extradition, including connected bail matters and for clearly justified reasons. Nevertheless, the judge was more interested in pronouncing him a narcissist.

 

The US indictments against him only concern 2010 material from Wikileaks, and reveal no new information. Like the bail issue and Swedish investigation, such matters were evaluated by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention for sixteen months prior to its ruling.

 

Its independent findings remain applicable, and cannot be rivaled as authoritative, expert opinion on how Britain is constrained to act by its own ratification of covenants. Such binding legal protection of human rights would be absurd if optional.

 

In May this year, Nils Melzer, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, presented Britain, Ecuador, Sweden and the US with evidence of their extensive violations of legal protocol and duty concerning Assange.

 

He also detailed the consequences of this, including emaciation, cognitive abnormalities and severe psychological suffering, as well as mortal risk if the strain placed on him was not immediately reduced.

 

The opposite occurred and his condition has strikingly deteriorated.

 

More than a hundred doctors have petitioned the UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel, as well as the Secretary of State for Justice and also the Lord Chancellor, to end this abuse and transfer him to a suitable hospital, in accordance with Professor Melzer's explicit and urgent report to Patel's predecessor.

 

To date, the UK Government has failed to respond in any way to the UN Rapporteur on Torture, other than by issuing a single Tweet and denying impropriety in two paragraphs, four months later.

 

This conduct is a brazen abrogation of absolute investigative and remedial obligations, under international and human rights law signed by Britain.

 

The UK government is still resisting the hospital transfer request, which is a scandal that Australia will be increasingly culpable in, to the extent that it remains a passive witness.

 

No law or protocol prevents an Australian statesman from asking a British counterpart to relocate its citizen to a required university teaching hospital. Nor would it be possible in this case to refuse that request in a credible or politic way.

 

Julian Assange should not spend another day as a publisher held on remand, withering in a poorly funded maximum-security prison and without proper resources for his legal defence.

 

Extradition to the US would not culminate in a fair trial or bring an end to the torture, but likely make it worse and permanent, in Melzer's researched, documented and mandated estimation, as a Professor of International Law at the University of Glasgow.

 

Relevant proceedings should be ended immediately by the UK Crown Prosecutor, who has the discretionary power to do this and like any person acting on the government's behalf, must abide by ratified international law in that role. The Home Office should also commit in public to refuse any potential extradition directive from the judiciary.

 

All branches and parts of the implicated governments are obliged to uphold the spirit, as well as legally bound to the letter of pertaining international law.

 

This implies that Australia must do all in its power to ensure that Britain rectifies, in each way described, its treatment of an Australian citizen who happens to be the world's most famous publisher.

 

It also means that extraterritorial prosecution must be vigorously opposed, and with particular respect to Assange, by way of openly and preemptively refusing his extradition from Australia to the US.

 

This should occur in tandem with securing him the option, with itinerary of his choosing, to be availed of diplomatic escort to a friendly Australian doorstep.

 

There is no latitude for a free and dignified nation to deviate from these positions, let alone the country of his birth.

 

In regards to US relations, no alliance can remain special without healthy and respected boundaries.

 

Foremost among these are sovereignty and human rights, neither of which are negotiable.

 

Parliamentary groups in support of Assange in Germany, Italy and the European Union as well as here in Australia are keenly mindful of that, and naturally gaining momentum.

 

London's embarrassingly political prisoner has endured over three thousand days of continuous detainment, and may not make it through the coming ones.

 

Intervention can be appropriate, and never more than now.

Bring Julian Assange home, safely and speedily.

Signed by:

Daniel Ellsberg

Pentagon Papers Whistleblower

 

Fiona McLeod SC

Barrister and former President, Law Council of Australia and Australian Bar Association

Rex Patrick

Senator for South Australia

Jane Singleton AM

Journalist and Advocate. Inaugural Presenter, 7:30 Report

Emeritus Professor Terry Carney AO

USyd Law School. Former President, International Academy of Law and Mental Health

Mairead Maguire

Nobel Peace Laureate

William Binney

Former Technical Director, US National Security Agency

Tom Gyorffy QC

Barrister and former Crown Prosecutor

Brian Toohey

Author and Columnist, Australian Financial Review

Julian Burnside AO QC

Barrister and Human Rights Advocate

Mary Kostakidis

Journalist and Advocate. Former Presenter, SBS World News

Paul Wilson    

Director General, APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre)

Anthony J H Morris QC

Queensland Barrister. Former The Australian's Australian of the Year

Wendy Bacon

Investigative Journalist and past Professor of Journalism, UTS

Emeritus Professor Frank Stilwell

Political Economy, University of Sydney. Vice President, Evatt Foundation

Professor Bronwen Morgan

UNSW Law

Greg Barnes SC

Barrister and former National President of the Australian Lawyers Alliance

John Pilger
Award-winning Journalist and Filmmaker

Robert Richter QC

Barrister and former Chair of the Victorian Criminal Bar Association

Chris Hedges

Author and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

Tony Kevin

Author and former Australian Ambassador to Poland and Cambodia

Julie Condon QC

Barrister and former Vice President of the International Commission of Jurists (Victoria)

Ray McGovern 

Former CIA Analyst (prepared daily brief for President Reagan's top security advisers)

 

Dr Peter Cashman

Professor, University of Sydney Law School

David Robie

Editor, Asia Pacific Report

Emeritus Professor Brian Martin

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UNSW Law

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Former Australian Diplomat

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Australian Philosopher

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Nozomi Hayase

Writer and Journalist

Dr Scott Burchill

Senior Lecturer in International Relations Deakin University

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Pediatrician and Activist, Popular Resistance

Associate Professor Ahmar Mahboob

Linguistics University of Sydney

Kevin Zeese,

Attorney and Activist, Popular Resistance

 

Dr Lissa Johnson

Psychologist and New Matilda Columnist 

Diani Barreto

Independent Researcher, Advocate, Journalist

Myrna Lim

Journalist. Public Access Television San Francisco/Sacramento 

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Senior Lecturer English and Linguistics USyd

Brett Turner

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Jennifer Powell

NGO Executive Director & U.S. Citizen Abroad

Jarek Gasiorek  

Photojournalist

Ian Woolf    

Science Broadcaster

Emmy Butlin
Committee to Defend Julian Assange, UK

Kirsten Juel    

Editor in chief of KERNPUNKTE

Trevor Fitzgibbon

US Public Relations

Elizabeth Vos

Consortium News Live Co-host

Dr David Coady

Senior Lecturer in Philosophy UTAS

Taylor Hudak

Journalist, Activist, Free Assange Vigil co-host, Action 4 Assange co-founder

 

Catherine Vogan

Australian Film-maker

Dr Tony Lynch

Senior Lecturer in Philosophy UNE

Mara Kupka

Screenwriter and Artist

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Political Economy, University of Sydney

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Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Helsinki

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University of Sydney

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Architect / Violinist / Activist

 

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NYC Free Assange

 

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Unity4j Greece

Angela Mitchell 

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Michelle Wood

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Felicity Ruby

PhD Candidate

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Peter Byrne    Australian

Anne-Marie Backstrom    Similar victim

Mel Yiasemide    Assangist





  

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