1/ On Julian Assange’s 50th birthday, it’s important to remember his case is not just about Julian Assange. It’s not even just about press freedom. It’s about horrible things being done by the US military that they did not want us to know about.

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2/ Over 15,000 more Iraqi civilian deaths than has been reported. Blackwater mercenaries indiscriminately shooting into crowds. 700 civilians shot for getting too close to checkpoints, some of them men trying to get pregnant women to the hospital. Abuse. Rape.Torture. WAR CRIMES
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3/ The government wants to freeze serious journalism when it comes to military secrecy because serious journalists go after the truth. Saying “he’s not a journalist” is particularly ridiculous given how many journalists in this country are more like fiction writers & they know it
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4/ Our loyalty as citizens should not be to the government no matter what the government does; it should be to the principles of democracy & freedom. Assange revealed things classified not because they were a threat to our freedom but because they’re a threat to military secrecy.
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5/ He is being treated so harshly for one reason only: to freeze disclosure and to freeze dissent. Injustice to Assange is an injustice to all of us. The crime here is not what he did; the crimes here are what he exposed. #FreeAssange
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Democrats and Republicans have been in league with the MIC for too long. We need to bring strong dissenting voices of hope, transparency, and justice to the floor. #OpenDebates
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Right there in one tiny but critical situation is summed up the total corruption of our elected officials in both parties and the mainstream media in general. Press Freedom is a pillar of a real democracy. Our citizens do not bother to advocate for their own freedom.
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His an Australian citizen apparently means nothing these day enough is enough here.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Before he passed Gore Vidal suspected that America was no longer run by the executive,but was now in the hands of the security state.I think julian Assange's case kinda makes that clear
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Replying to @marwilliamson
What are the odds he'll be "suicided"?
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so nobody is going to mention that this hero to press freedom worked with Russia to interfere with the election? If he was truly for a free press he wouldn't of picked and chose which documents to release.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Fantastic thread Marianne! Thank you for bringing to light the real driving force behind American politics
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