What Julian Assange Can Expect in Solitary
DOJ is lying about not sending Julian to solitary. And it's worse than you think.
Progressive International recently hosted the third in its series of events called The Belmarsh Tribunal, where witnesses testify as to Wikileaks cofounder Julian Assange’s case, his incarceration in Belmarsh prison, and the public service he performed by exposing war crimes committed against Iraqi and Afghan civilians, journalists, and others. I was honored to speak at the Belmarsh Tribunal in Sydney, Australia at the beginning of 2023 and again at the Tribunal in Washington in December. Most recently, I spoke about the solitary confinement that Julian would likely face, were he to be extradited to the United States. I want to recount some of what I said.
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