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‘I chose freedom over justice’: Julian Assange in first address since prison release
Australian Community Media
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1 year ago
Julian Assange spoke for the first time since his release from prison in an address to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in France.
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I eventually chose freedom over unrealizable justice after being detained for years and
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facing a 175 year sentence with no effective remedy.
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Justice for me is now precluded as the US government insisted in writing into its plea
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agreement that I cannot file a case at the European Court of Human Rights or even a Freedom
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of Information Act request over what it did to me as a result of its expedition request.
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I want to be totally clear.
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I am not free today because the system worked.
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I am free today after years of incarceration because I pled guilty to journalism.
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I pled guilty to seeking information from a source.
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I pled guilty to obtaining information from a source.
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And I pled guilty to informing the public what that information was.
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I did not plead guilty to anything else.
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I hope my testimony today can serve to highlight the weaknesses of the existing safeguards
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and to help those whose cases are less visible but who are equally vulnerable.
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As I emerge from the dungeon of Belmarsh, the truth now seems less discernible and I
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regret how much ground has been lost during that time period.
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How expressing the truth has been undermined, attacked, weakened and diminished.
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I see more impunity, more secrecy, more retaliation for telling the truth and more self-censorship.
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It is hard not to draw a line from the U.S. government's prosecution of me, its crossing
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the Rubicon by internationally criminalizing journalism, to the chilled climate for freedom
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of expression that exists now.
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When I founded WikiLeaks, it was driven by a simple dream, to educate people about how
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the world works so that, through understanding, we might bring about something better.
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Having a map of where we are lets us understand where we might go.
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Knowledge empowers us to hold power to account and to demand justice where there is none.
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We obtained and published truths about tens of thousands of hidden casualties of war and
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other unseen horrors, about programs of assassination, rendition, torture and mass surveillance.
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We revealed not just when and where these things happened, but frequently the policies,
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the agreements and the structures behind them.
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When we published Collateral Murder, the infamous gun camera footage of a U.S. Apache helicopter
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crew eagerly blowing to pieces Iraqi journalists and their rescuers, the visual reality of
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modern warfare shocked the world.
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But we also used interest in this video to direct people to the classified policies for
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when the U.S. military could deploy lethal force in Iraq and how many civilians could
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be killed before gaining higher approval.
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In fact, 40 years of my potential 175 year sentence was for obtaining and releasing those policies.
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