greekemmy
A Journey In Support of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange
recent posts
- Photos of undercover policemen and woman involved with Julian Assange violent arrest at the Ecuadorian Embassy – some resources
- 2023 can be a winner for the freedom of Julian Assange, anything else is unthinkable.
- 5/8/21 – #The IntoleranceNetwork WikiLeaks Release and Partner’s Articles
- The Assange Case against UC Global Spying in Spanish Courts – Machine Translation.
- Twitterstorm 6/04/2020 8pm London time in support of Julian #Assange, publisher of #WikiLeaks
about
Tag: Ecuadorian Embassy
-
We Stand with the Founder and Editor-in Chief of WikiLeaks Julian Assange and the WikiLeaks Team: Julian Assange is a hero, he has sacrificed his personal comfort and safety to bring us the truth. Thanks to WikiLeaks, we know that powerful institutions, governments, corporations, have been abusing their power and lying to the public. WikiLeaks…
-
In response to my letter to London Assembly Members about “What is the Metropolitan police doing in the #Assange and #WikiLeaks Embassy Surveillance?” member David Kurten has tabled three questions for the Mayor today: Questions for written answers submitted during Mayor’s Question Time will be given a written response by Monday, 19 September 2016. Update 19/09/2016: “Officers…
-
In reaction to the attempted break in at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London 19 mins ago at 2:47am an unknown man scaled the side wall+window of the Ecuadorian embassy in London; fled after being caught by security. — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) August 22, 2016 I wrote to my representative London Assembly Members: On February 2016 the…
-
((No information is too insignificant in this gravest miscarriage of Justice)) Dear Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, 10 November 2015 Julian Assange has sought sanctuary in the Ecuadorian Embassy in June 19th 2012 was given Political Asylum by Ecuador in August 16th 2012 and has remained in their Embassy in no 3 Hans Crescent,…
-
London Assembly 21st May 2015 Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe answers London Assembly questions about the cost of the Julian Assange Ecuadorian Embassy police siege operation, ongoing for almost three years. Resources: 1] A question for the #LondonAssembly: Has Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe reduced the cost of the Julian Assange siege operation? http://atomic-temporary-41199926.wpcomstaging.com/2015/04/30/a-question-for-the-london-assembly/…
-
Here is my latest letter to my London Assembly representative Dear Mr Evans Re: Questions regarding the Cost and arrangements for 24/7 MetPol surveillance and guarding Julian Assange the Publisher of WikiLeaks outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in Knightsbridge, London. Since I wrote to you last, in January this year about Julian Assange and his status…
-
To download the A5 size colour Flyer please click on the link: Vigil Flyer 16 March 2015 and have a little patience 🙂
-
A Julian Assange interview with RTS and the Swiss Press, February 2015 Transcript: A: It’s been quite a lot of change in five years, putting it mildly. For WikiLeaks the organisation, extremely interesting period […] a lot to be proud of. We’ve managed to survive a quite serious battle with the United States, over our…