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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 02:00 PM
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The empire stands accused
JULIAN Assange, a man known only to a very few in the world some months ago, is demonstrating that the most powerful empire to have existed in history can be challenged.

The daring challenge did not come from a rival superpower; from a state with more than 100 nuclear weapons; from a country with millions of inhabitants; from a group of nations with vast natural resources which the United States could not do without; or from a revolutionary doctrine capable of shaking to its foundations the empire based on plunder and exploitation of the world.

He was just a person barely mentioned in the media. Although he is now famous, little is known about him, apart from the highly publicized accusation of having sexual relations with two women, without taking due precautions in these times of HIV. A book on his origins, his education, or his philosophical and political ideas has not as yet been written.

Moreover, the motivations which led him to the resounding blow that he delivered to the empire remain unknown. All that is known is that morally, he has brought it to its knees.

The AFP news agency reported today that the "creator of WikiLeaks is to remain in prison despite obtaining his release on bail <...> but he must remain behind bars until the appeal filed by Sweden, the country applying for his extradition for alleged sexual crimes, is resolved."

"…the attorney representing the Swedish state, <...> has announced her intention of appealing the decision to release him."

"…Judge Riddle established as conditions for the bond of $380,000, his use of an electronic bracelet and complying with a curfew."

The same cable noted that, in the event of his release, "… must reside in a property belonging to Vaughan Smith, his friend and president of the Frontline Club, the London journalists club where WikiLeaks established its headquarters a few weeks ago…"

Assange stated, "My convictions are unfaltering. I remain true to the ideals I have expressed. If anything this process has increased my determination that they are true and correct…"

The valiant and brilliant U.S. filmmaker Michael Moore publicly offered the assistance of his website, his servers, his domain names and anything else he could do to "…keep WikiLeaks alive and thriving as it continues its work to expose the crimes that were concocted in secret and carried out in our name and with our tax dollars …"

Assange, Moore affirmed, "is under such vicious attack <...> because they have outed and embarrassed those who have covered up the truth."

"…And regardless of Assange's guilt or innocence <...> this man has the right to have bail posted and to defend himself. <... > I have joined with filmmakers Ken Loach and John Pilger and writer Jemima Khan in putting up the bail money."

Moore’s contribution amounted to $20,000.

The United States government barrage against WikiLeaks has been so brutal that, according to ABC News/Washington Post surveys, two out of every three U.S. citizens want Assange to be taken before the U.S. courts for having disclosed the documents. On the other hand, nobody has dared to challenge the truths that they contain.

Details of the plan drawn up by the WikiLeaks strategists are not known. It is known that Assange distributed a significant volume of communications to five major media transnationals, which currently possess the monopoly of much of the information, some of them as extremely mercenary, reactionary and pro-fascist as the Spanish PRISA and the German Der Spiegel, which are utilizing news items to attack the most revolutionary countries.

World opinion will continue closely following everything that happens in the context of WikiLeaks.

Responsibility for being able to know the truth, or not, about the cynical politics of the United States and its allies will fall squarely on the right-wing Swedish government and the bellicose NATO mafia, who so like to invoke the freedom of the press and human rights.

Ideas can be more powerful than nuclear weapons.

http://www.granma.cu/ingles/reflections-i/14dic-reflections.html

Mods - usual reminder. There is open permission for any of Fidel Castro Reflections to be re-published unamended in their entirety.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 03:37 PM
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1. "Ideas can be more powerful than nuclear weapons." Sure hope he's right, dipsydoodle.
It's kinda hard to believe in a culture with so many overly-sated, bored, insulated, unchallenged, self-absorbed, racist, fascist, shallow, underinformed people that an "idea," as in a real idea could ever become a force outside their own selfish interests, and their endless intention to protect, and increase their security, even at the desperate expense of helpless people.

However, the man has seen a hell of a lot of history flow past him, hasn't he? He also grew up in one of the most racist, classist, corrupt group of people in the world, the Cuban elite, and he himself threw it all aside to seek a greater good for everyone, just as did many of the principles of the revolution, his own father's plantation being the first one given to the new country right after the revolution.

People everywhere will be watching to see just how a government which purports to be the "beacon of freedom" will deal with this new event. Doesn't look too promising right now, more like we would have expected from the Bush administration.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 03:40 PM
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2. I recommended, but an Einstein unrec'd it. I'm serving a notice of Rec. aborted!
Political abortion of my recommendation!
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Bacchus39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 04:03 PM
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3. I unrecommended and want it noted
in case some Castro butt kisser cancels out my unrecommendation for this gibberish. by the way Fidel, what is the "empire" being accused of by Wikileaks???
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 05:32 PM
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4. Invisible rec.
Off topic: I saw the BBC presenter that was so earnestly trying to discredit Correa. She's a blonde lady and her name seems to be Cati or Katty (it sounded like kah' - ti). Do you know the one I mean? :hi:
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 06:29 PM
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5. Do you mean the one
who we get here at midnight which would mean 7pm EST ? Its usually a report from Washington I think at that time. I'll check later ot see if she's on tonight.

Was that North or South Correa ? :)

:hi:
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 06:37 PM
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7. I don't know. I get it here late at night
which is 8 hours later than your late night. :)

She may well be in Washington.
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 07:45 PM
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9. I think you might find
Edited on Wed Dec-15-10 07:45 PM by dipsydoodle
you're 8 hours before me ! When its midnight here surely its 4pm where you are ? I appreciate it doesn't follow that your broadcast time would match ours - could be at any old time on the BBC World Service.

Having watched the BBC World Service in Cuba I concluded it was pants anyway....lol.
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 06:35 PM
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6. This one ?
Edited on Wed Dec-15-10 06:37 PM by dipsydoodle
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-10 06:38 PM
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8. Yes! That one!
The BBC doesn't plaster the presenters' names all over the way CNN does. lol

Thanks!
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