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Judge Baltasar Garzón. Photo by Richard Bermack. |
Judge Baltasar Garzón, winner of the 2011 ALBA/Puffin Award for Human Rights Activism,
will be joining the defense team of Julian Assange, the founder of
Wikileaks who, faced with extradition to Sweden, has sought refuge in
the London embassy of Ecuador. Garzón will be working alongside Michael Ratner, of the Center for Constitutional Rights and author of Hell No: Your Right to Dissent Twenty-First Century America, who represents Assange in the United States. The news was brought by the Guardian and El País, based on a Wikileaks press release earlier today:
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Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, February 7, 2011 in London -- REUTERS/ANDREW WINNING |
The jurist met with Julian Assange at the
Ecuadorian embassy in the United Kingdom recently. The purpose of the
meeting was to discuss the new legal strategy which will defend both
WikiLeaks and Julian Assange from the existing abuse of process; expose
the arbitrary, extrajudicial actions by the international financial
system which target Julian Assange and WikiLeaks specifically; and show
how the secret US processes against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have
compromised and contaminated other legal processes, including the
extradition process against Mr Assange. Despite having been imprisoned,
fiscally blockaded, and placed under house arrest for over 650 days, Mr.
Assange has not been charged with an offense in any country.
Baltasar Garzón revolutionized the
international justice system two decades ago by issuing an international
arrest warrant for the former Head of State of Chile, Augusto Pinochet.
His actions spearheaded the fight against impunity in Latin America and
in the rest of the world. The judge has expressed serious concerns
regarding the lack of safeguards and transparency whith which actions
are being taken against Julian Assange, and the harassment he is being
subjected to which has irreparable effects on his physical and mental
wellbeing.
More Volunteer coverage of Garzón and Wikileaks here.
The article in The Volunteer seems to be based on an article in Le Monde The one essential difference I can see is Le Monde saying that Garzón will be DIRECTING Assange's defense team.
Source: albavolunteer.org