Making ‘Freedom of Expression’ Commit Suicide!
Posted on November 6th, 2021

Palitha senanayake

This is just about to happen, and this impending calamity is not taking place in some remote corner, in some ‘banana republic’ under a despot, but in the heart of democracy and between the two champions of modern civilized values; between the US and Britain.

The case of extradition of Julian Assange is currently being heard in Britain. It has now reached the stage where every single point of the Americans prosecution in the original hearing in September is being accepted by the British Supreme Court. This is despite the CIA involvement by 30 of its officials with Thor Deyson – their prime witness from Iceland, having recanted on his testimony + a history of being arrested for more cases of fraud. Thus, it is now accepted that ‘the activities of wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, has a valid case to stand trial in the United States’ ; i.e. for ‘endangering the US national security establishment’.

However, there is one issue that stands between the extradition of Assange and the accepted international norms and that is Julian Assange’s health. In addition to Julian’s failing health caused by years of incarceration, there is this recommendation by Professor Koppelman, who is a professor of psychiatry and his evaluation that Julian might, or was very likely, to commit suicide, if sent to the United States.

John Shipton, the father of WikiLeaks founder was present at this trial and his comments were, ‘The prosecutor outlined his case, he canvassed the assurances of the United States that Julian wouldn’t be thrown into some dungeon somewhere forgotten. Of course, we all know that those assurances or barriers because, you know, we have in front of us nine cases, where assurances were given and then reneged upon.’

The question before the civilized world now is; what is the crime Assange committed that tantamount to endangering the US national security establishment?

WikiLeaks published documents of political or historical importance that were censored or otherwise suppressed.  Notable among these had been the mails connected to the America operation in Iraq where drones and thousands of robot soldiers had been deployed against the Iraqi forces and  then against the Iraqi public. It also revealed many casualties the US forces were responsible for during their Afghan operation which the US army dismissed as ‘collateral’. Collateral is a term used in war parlance to describe unavoidable civilians deaths but the facts disclosed by the leaked cables pointed that the civilian deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan were in fact deliberate warranting their re-classifications as ‘war crimes’.

However, the most interesting of the disclosures by the Wikileaks cables relate to the chemical weapon attack that took place in Douma, Syria, on the 14th April 2018. The US, French and British forces launched an attack on the Government buildings and support infrastructure in Damascus, alleging that the Syrian government of Bashir Al Azzad had used chemical weapons against the rebel forces. Subsequently however an investigation was conducted by the OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) on the allegation. The findings of this investigation, was again suppressed but Wikleaks leaked these papers that suggested that the chemicals used in the attack were not the type of chemical weapons that the Syrian Government possessed. Strangely, the attack also did not harm the rebels, as alleged, but affected the civilian population badly. All in all the investigation papers, though fell short of  naming the US, the allied forces and the rebels they supported,  had sufficient evidence to suggest that the chemical attack was the result of a staged act by the rebels to make way for direct intervention by the US and allies.  

Most of these revelations of Wikileaks relate to the period of the Obama administration where Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State and the lurid mail revelations that bordered on human cruelty, in an imperial mindset, embarrassed Ms Clinton and eventually spoiled her Presidential stakes in 2016.

Wikileaks also published some confidential mails relating on the Sri Lankan war in 2010 and those suggested that the US State department was fully aware of and was complicit, with the ground situation but the allegations of HR violations against the SL forces was a post-conflict development, necessitated due to  war victorious  Rajapakse regime’s close relationship with China.  

Thus, it is now clear that the Wikileaks founder, who never leaked mails relating to the internal mechanism of the pentagon  or about the US  arms industry, has in no way endangered the US national security but  is being punished for exposing the war crimes of the US administration. This in fact is the anti- thesis of the basic value of democratic governance that the western nations crow so much about. Media freedom is considered sacrosanct by the democratic west and they often flaunt its absence in the developing countries, as being the reason for their lack of progress and development. 

Naturally the world powers, especially UK and US, whose abuse of power lay badly exposed, have been offended and hence they have imprisoned Jullian Assange on triumphed-up charges. The hypocrisy here is that it is not the national security of big powers that Assange exposed, but the insecurity of powerless nations in the world. However, Julian Assange, despite agitations by many journalists and those who truly believe in the freedom of press, has been  languishing in the Ecuadorian embassy since 2010 and then  jailed in Britain, charged with all types of innuendos, ranging from rape to cybercrimes..

Ironically, the mainstream world media today, led again by the US and British media corporations, do not take up Assange’s case but subtly denounce the Wikileaks initiator, as such exposure would entail a sense of cognitive dissonance that would threaten their allegiance to the status quo narratives that justifies the world they know and love.

In a wide-ranging mainstream media reporting on Julian Assange, award-winning journalist John Pilger, blasted the Guardian for its repeated diatribe on the WikiLeaks founder. The Guardian editorial made a case for extraditing the Australian to the US, where he could face 175 years behind bars for possession and dissemination of classified information. Pilger offered his interpretation of what the insinuations actually meant. What the Guardian was really saying was this: ‘We are the fourth estate, the bearers of true liberal principles, the guardians of sacred rights. Such as, the right to suck up to power, the right to invade countries and the right to smear those who expose our double standards and, if necessary, the right to destroy them, he said. 

The INGO, Journalist Sans Boarders, who consider protecting journalist in all countries of the world, against Government and other vested  interests, to be their primary obligation and in the process they often take Governments in developing countries to task for not allowing journalists to be free in their profession. The JSF even took issues with the Sri Lankan Government’s advocacies to the local journalists, at the height of the LTTE war in 2009, that they should not report the war in a negative vein. Ironically, when  the man who exposed the war crimes of the super powers is being literally sentenced to death, the JSF is deafeningly silent.

 Thus it is not a case of, Journalist Sans frontiers, but rather a case of, Journalist Sans Selective Frontiers.

2 Responses to “Making ‘Freedom of Expression’ Commit Suicide!”

  1. Vaisrawana Says:

    “This is just about to happen, and this impending calamity is not taking place in some remote corner, in some ‘banana republic’ under a despot, but in the heart of democracy and between the two champions of modern civilized values; between the US and Britain.’

    What fricking wrong assumptions to preface an article about the complex case of extradition from Britain of Julian Assange, Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder, touching on the danger to freedom of expression everywhere!

    Sri Lanka is not a banana republic; Gotabaya is not a despot. Those who are mature enough, and informed enough about the current situation of our country and about our country’s recent and past history and culture know this well.

    No educated person capable of thinking for themselves will buy the writer’s starry eyed admiration of US and Britain as champions of modern civilized values. What is important is whether the ruling classes of the two countries deserve that estimation. There is no question about the ordinary Americans and Britons, who, like civilized humans everywhere, abide by civilized values and may be called champions of those values. US and Britain as political, economic and military powers are the world’s worst violators of civilized values. Sri Lankans are among the most abject victims of the depredations of both.

  2. Mr. Bernard Wijeyasingha Says:

    Vaisrawana you said it well

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