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A crosspost
of the article by Elizabeth Woodworth "How to Help Julian Assange by
Writing to Him in Prison" published here:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/how-to-help-julian-assange-by-writing-to-him-in-prison/5694221
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Elizabeth
Woodworth:
"Not reported by
ANY corporate media was the October 2 London protest to protect Julian
Assange, led by Pink Floyd’s world famous co-founder, Roger Waters and award-winning journalist John
Pilger, in front of Britain’s Home Office. About 1,000 people
attended.
On Monday, October 28th Roger Waters, one of the top UK performers of
all time (“Dark Side of the Moon”), described the media blackout:
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Source: https:// youtu.be/RRgE3w6F0wQ
This is incredible, given that Assange was interviewed in 2010 by Sir David
Frost (the only person to have interviewed all US presidents and UK prime
ministers for many decades) on Al Jazeera.
There are no charges against Assange. At the Westminster magistrate’s
extradition hearing October 21, John Pilger was present and reported that Assange could barely
speak or think. Assange was not permitted to see his defence documents
while in this “court”. John’s description is utterly appalling.
The truth about Julian’s character was recently reported by the Ecuadorian
diplomat at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, who was with Julian for six
years. See this.
The media is now entirely complicit as the UK bows to US dominance, while
turning its back on its own laws in an atrocious violation of human
rights.
Julian needs a network of people to co-ordinate a grass-roots movement to
press for his freedom – but most people as of 2019 have never heard of
Assange, thanks to the presstitute media. Paul Craig Roberts has
recently mounted a petition to support Assange on his website.
Julian himself has made some suggestions on how to help him in his replies
to people who have written to him in prison: “Letters from Belmarsh:
What Julian Assange says we should do to save his life”
Until something major gets organized, it is possible to write words of
encouragement to Julian. His prisoner number must be included on the
envelop or the letter will not be delivered to him in Belmarsh maximum
security prison, where he is not permitted to speak to other
prisoners. Here is what is recommended for writing to him:
Apparently, because he gets a lot of mail, it should be a short letter,
telling him anything you have done, or want to do, to try to help him.
Mr. Julian Assange
Prisoner # A9379AY
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
London SE28 0EB UK
Prisoner # A9379AY
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
London SE28 0EB UK
The original source of this article is Global Research