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|image_caption=All eyes on Flight VJT199 bound for Saipan<ref>''[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/why-is-julian-assange-headed-to-the-little-known-island-of-saipan/hdmmiv730 "Why is Julian Assange headed to the little-known island of Saipan?"]''</ref>
 
|image_caption=All eyes on Flight VJT199 bound for Saipan<ref>''[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/why-is-julian-assange-headed-to-the-little-known-island-of-saipan/hdmmiv730 "Why is Julian Assange headed to the little-known island of Saipan?"]''</ref>
|subjects=Julian Assange, Biden administration, US Justice Department, journalism, espionage, plea bargain, extradition, Wikileaks
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|subjects=Julian Assange, Biden administration, US/DOJ, journalism, espionage, plea deal, extradition, Wikileaks
|description=[[Craig Murray]]: "I should be plain I have always advised [[Julian Assange|Julian]] and [[Stella Assange|Stella]] to take a [[plea bargain|plea deal]] if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice."
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|description=[[Craig Murray]]: "I should be plain I have always advised [[Julian Assange|Julian]] and [[Stella Assange|Stella]] to take a [[plea deal]] if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice."
 
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I cannot tell you how happy I am at [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s release. It is 4.00am and I haven’t been to bed yet. I have spoken to [[John Shipton]] but everyone else is on a plane en route to [[Australia]].<ref>''[https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/6/25/generational-hero-julian-assanges-supporters-hail-his-expected-release "‘Generational hero’: Julian Assange’s supporters hail his expected release"]''</ref>
 
I cannot tell you how happy I am at [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s release. It is 4.00am and I haven’t been to bed yet. I have spoken to [[John Shipton]] but everyone else is on a plane en route to [[Australia]].<ref>''[https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/6/25/generational-hero-julian-assanges-supporters-hail-his-expected-release "‘Generational hero’: Julian Assange’s supporters hail his expected release"]''</ref>
  
The [[plea bargain|guilty plea]] is of course coerced in the extreme and nobody should take it seriously. It gives a chance to claim hollow victory to the odious [[Biden administration|Biden regime]], at the cost of a terrible precedent in law classifying [[journalism]] as [[espionage]]. But the precedent is only in a court of first instance so is not binding.
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The [[plea deal|guilty plea]] is of course coerced in the extreme and nobody should take it seriously. It gives a chance to claim hollow victory to the odious [[Biden administration|Biden regime]], at the cost of a terrible precedent in law classifying [[journalism]] as [[espionage]]. But the precedent is only in a court of first instance so is not binding.
  
I should be plain I have always advised [[Julian Assange|Julian]] and [[Stella Assange|Stella]] to take a [[plea bargain|plea deal]] if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice. I also believe we will be grateful for the still greater contributions [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s immense intellect and capacity for radical thought will make to human development in the future.
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I should be plain I have always advised [[Julian Assange|Julian]] and [[Stella Assange|Stella]] to take a [[plea deal]] if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice. I also believe we will be grateful for the still greater contributions [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s immense intellect and capacity for radical thought will make to human development in the future.
  
 
The [[US Justice Department]] were further motivated to offer a deal by the fact that they appeared to have painted themselves into a very difficult corner at the next [[UK]] extradition hearing in a fortnight, over [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s ability as a foreign national acting outside the [[US]] to claim [[First Amendment|constitutional protections]], and could have lost the [[extradition]] case altogether.
 
The [[US Justice Department]] were further motivated to offer a deal by the fact that they appeared to have painted themselves into a very difficult corner at the next [[UK]] extradition hearing in a fortnight, over [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s ability as a foreign national acting outside the [[US]] to claim [[First Amendment|constitutional protections]], and could have lost the [[extradition]] case altogether.

Revision as of 14:18, 25 June 2024

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All eyes on Flight VJT199 bound for Saipan[1]
Craig Murray: "I should be plain I have always advised Julian and Stella to take a plea deal if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice."

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png blog post  by Craig Murray dated 25 June 2024
Subjects: Julian Assange, Biden administration, US/DOJ, journalism, espionage, plea deal, extradition, Wikileaks
Source: Craig Murray's blog (Link)

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The Happiest of Days



I cannot tell you how happy I am at Julian’s release. It is 4.00am and I haven’t been to bed yet. I have spoken to John Shipton but everyone else is on a plane en route to Australia.[2]

The guilty plea is of course coerced in the extreme and nobody should take it seriously. It gives a chance to claim hollow victory to the odious Biden regime, at the cost of a terrible precedent in law classifying journalism as espionage. But the precedent is only in a court of first instance so is not binding.

I should be plain I have always advised Julian and Stella to take a plea deal if offered and get out of jail. I have no doubt this was a life or death choice. I also believe we will be grateful for the still greater contributions Julian’s immense intellect and capacity for radical thought will make to human development in the future.

The US Justice Department were further motivated to offer a deal by the fact that they appeared to have painted themselves into a very difficult corner at the next UK extradition hearing in a fortnight, over Julian’s ability as a foreign national acting outside the US to claim constitutional protections, and could have lost the extradition case altogether.

There is so much more to say but if I don’t get some sleep I will not be alive to say it. I am crying with happiness.[3]

Meantime my election campaign in Blackburn continues. We are very seriously out of money. If you can channel your elation into a donation that would be very helpful:

Paypal address for one-off donations: craigmurray1710@btinternet.com
Alternatively by bank transfer or standing order:
Account name MURRAY C J
Account number 3 2 1 5 0 9 6 2
Sort code 6 0 – 4 0 – 0 5
IBAN GB98NWBK60400532150962
BIC NWBKGB2L
Bank address Natwest, PO Box 414, 38 Strand, London, WC2H 5JB
Bitcoin: bc1q3sdm60rshynxtvfnkhhqjn83vk3e3nyw78cjx9

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