Too nested, good time to end it anyways... Pretty sure you have not read either the article this HN post is about, nor the previous days article from the same writer, nor the interview with the UN special rapporteur who…
you are right the guardian is only a half decent news source, its also half shit. >Let me be more specific then, in the Guardian reporting we don't only hear from the defence lawyer - we hear the judge's response:. from…
And I am asking.. does this look like one of those situations and do you think there is appropriate oversight in this situation? our shock I guess is that we don't think that there is scrutiny and that these ends do not…
I like to grab my state propaganda from the BBC, so i visit it a few times a day.. ive not seen anything about the assange hearing there at all.. so why do you expect to hear about the details of his complaints there..…
My understanding of the above link: The accusation that police changed the statement from the witness may be false or even deliberately exaggerated. Not extactly that he is blanket full of shit or did i miss something?…
Thanks for the link. I agree he has his own motivations etc. And was already taking his info with a pinch of salt. It still looks to me like some of the major elements dont add up, like the release of info to the…
okay, so giving him 50 weeks (i think it was) in maximum security for a crime that normally gets a fine. holding him in solitary confinement (against human rights act) and not allowing him to meet with his…
Are you saying that the targets referenced in this article/hearing were clear and immediate threat to Americans on the other side of the world? or maybe they were minutes from launching a nuke? Also do you think its…
a) doesn't really seem a fair representation: UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Nils Melzer, speaks in detail about the explosive findings of his investigation into the case of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.:…
Or questioning whether the status quo is a good thing? You think there are not enough competent people out there for us to avoid conflicts of interest? As for complying with extradition requests is this sort of abuse of…
Just curious what ends you think justify these means? and do you think the US (and other 5 eyes) is achieving those ends?
Too nested, good time to end it anyways... Pretty sure you have not read either the article this HN post is about, nor the previous days article from the same writer, nor the interview with the UN special rapporteur who…
you are right the guardian is only a half decent news source, its also half shit. >Let me be more specific then, in the Guardian reporting we don't only hear from the defence lawyer - we hear the judge's response:. from…
And I am asking.. does this look like one of those situations and do you think there is appropriate oversight in this situation? our shock I guess is that we don't think that there is scrutiny and that these ends do not…
I like to grab my state propaganda from the BBC, so i visit it a few times a day.. ive not seen anything about the assange hearing there at all.. so why do you expect to hear about the details of his complaints there..…
My understanding of the above link: The accusation that police changed the statement from the witness may be false or even deliberately exaggerated. Not extactly that he is blanket full of shit or did i miss something?…
Thanks for the link. I agree he has his own motivations etc. And was already taking his info with a pinch of salt. It still looks to me like some of the major elements dont add up, like the release of info to the…
okay, so giving him 50 weeks (i think it was) in maximum security for a crime that normally gets a fine. holding him in solitary confinement (against human rights act) and not allowing him to meet with his…
Are you saying that the targets referenced in this article/hearing were clear and immediate threat to Americans on the other side of the world? or maybe they were minutes from launching a nuke? Also do you think its…
a) doesn't really seem a fair representation: UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Nils Melzer, speaks in detail about the explosive findings of his investigation into the case of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.:…
Or questioning whether the status quo is a good thing? You think there are not enough competent people out there for us to avoid conflicts of interest? As for complying with extradition requests is this sort of abuse of…
Just curious what ends you think justify these means? and do you think the US (and other 5 eyes) is achieving those ends?