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CODEPINK, Veterans Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) held vigil for Juilian Assange pt.1
11mo agoTags
- and then
- ann wright
- cia
- correa
- crime
- death penalty
- department of state
- ecuador
- he is
- human rights
- human rights activists
- julian assange
- military
- politics
- ray mcgovern
- state department
- struck down
- sweden
- swedish government
- the embassy
- the u
- the united states
- united kingdom
- united states
- us army
- us military
- us state
- us state department
- veterans
- war crimes
- washington, dc
- wikileaks
Description
CODEPINK, Veterans Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) and other human rights activists held vigil at 6pm, Sunday, June 24, 2012, at the Embassy of Ecuador, Washington, DC, to urge President Correa of Ecuador, to grant the petition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for political asylum from the threat of prosecution by the United States under the Espionage Act for his role in publishing leaked U.S. diplomatic cables. Wikileaks' release of thousands of U.S. State Department cables revealed important cases of U.S. officials acting to undermine democracy and human rights around the world. After British courts struck down Mr. Assange's appeal against extradition to Sweden, where he is not wanted on criminal charges, but merely for questioning, Mr. Assange has repeatedly made clear he is willing to answer questions relating to accusations against him, but in the United Kingdom. The Swedish government insists that he be brought to Sweden for questioning. Retired US Army Colonel and former US diplomat Ann Wright said "Mr. Assange has good reason to fear extradition to Sweden, as there is a strong likelihood that once in Sweden, he would be imprisoned, and then likely extradited to the United States. Were he charged in the United States, and found guilty under the Espionage Act, Assange could face the death penalty." Retired CIA analyst and Presidential briefer Ray McGovern said, "We call on President Correa to grant Mr. Assange political asylum as the "crime" that he has committed is revealing war crimes committed by the U.S. government, most notably in releasing video footage from a US Apache helicopter of a 2007 incident in which the U.S. military appears to have deliberately killed civilians, including two Reuters News employees."
