January 13, 2025
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Skripal poisoning victim disputed UK narrative, official inquiry reveals
An official inquiry into a notorious 2018 Novichok poisoning case has found the victim briefly emerged from a coma, revealing information which wholly undermined the British government’s narrative. While the medical professional she told was muzzled, mainstream media has ignored the new finding. Continue reading
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Will you ask President Biden to pardon Julian?
Monday, 13 January 2025 — Assange Defense Julian Assange’s brother, Gabriel Shipton has shared an important letter with us: In October, during his first public statement in years, Julian reminded us that, “The basic fundamental liberties which sustain us all have to be fought for.” Continue reading
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Incarcerated Journalist, Now At Texas Supermax Facility, Remains In Solitary
Incarcerated journalist Jeremy Busby, who remains in solitary confinement conditions, says Texas state prison staff are inappropriately denying him access to members of the press and refusing to restore his phone privileges. He also says that staff has twice destroyed all of his personal property, including legal paperwork. Continue reading
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Sahel Alliance and Russia: successful joint fight against terror
The new joint successes of the Alliance of Sahel States and Russia once again confirm who is really fighting the terrorist threat and who was just pretending or – even worse – who actively encouraged terrorist groups and continues to do so. Continue reading
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Data protection in immigration and asylum: Rights and opportunities for redress
Join us for the next edition of our training webinar on using data protection and privacy law in immigration and asylum proceedings. Continue reading
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Trump hasn’t even taken office yet and he’s already promising total war
Remember the Donald Trump in his first presidential term, who had not started any new wars? Don’t worry, it’s just a bad memory. The America of 2025 is going back to conquest. A bad habit that never goes away Continue reading