
The Albanese Government’s future popularity may rest on the action it takes against the architects of the Robodebt scheme, writes Michael Galvin.
Source: Albanese Government must take action against Robodebt masterminds

The Albanese Government’s future popularity may rest on the action it takes against the architects of the Robodebt scheme, writes Michael Galvin.
Source: Albanese Government must take action against Robodebt masterminds

“We appreciate that the government has a legitimate interest in protecting bona fide national security interests, but the proceedings against Mr. Assange jeopardize journalism that is crucial to democracy,” wrote the organizations.
“In our view, a precedent created by prosecuting Assange could be used against publishers and journalists alike, chilling their work and undermining freedom of the press.”
As Common Dreams reported last month, under former President Donald Trump, the CIA reportedly discussed kidnapping or assassinating Assange, who is currently imprisoned in London’s maximum-security Belmarsh prison.
“The actions laid out in the indictment are virtually indistinguishable from common practices in newspapers around the country.”
Yahoo News first reported the revelations that officials at the “highest levels” of the agency considered attacking Assange, as well as “extensive spying on WikiLeaks associates, sowing discord among the group’s members, and stealing their electronic devices.” “In February, members of this coalition wrote to the Acting Attorney General, urging that the criminal charges against Mr. Assange be dropped,” the groups said. “We now renew that request
Source: After CIA Plot Revealed, Press Freedom Coalition Says DOJ Must Drop Assange Case