November 8, 2019, EDITORIAL Strategic Culture Foundation (Russia) https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2019/11/08/un-envoys-grim-warning-over-assanges-life/
A United Nations
expert in torture diagnosis has in the past week issued a stark warning that
Australian whistleblower Julian Assange is in danger of dying from extreme
prison conditions in Britain.
It is testimony to the rank hypocrisy of
British and American governments who lecture others around the world about
democracy, human rights and international law.
One can only imagine the hysterical outcry
among Western governments and media if somehow Assange was being detained in a
Russian prison.
The 48-year-old
Assange has been held in a maximum-security prison in London since April this
year when he was forcibly removed from the Ecuadorean embassy. His arrest was itself a staggering breach of
international law. Assange had been confined
to the embassy for nearly seven
years where he sought asylum to avoid being extradited to the US.
He should have been
released on September 22 when his sentence for a past bail infringement had
been served out. Instead, a British judge has ordered Assange
to be detained until the extradition trial to the US gets underway next year.
If Assange is extradited to the US he is facing 175 years in prison if
convicted for espionage. Few would believe that he will receive a fair trial in
Britain or the US. He has been denied due process of consulting with his
defense lawyers.
Assange’s “espionage” charge stems from the
fact that his whistleblower site Wikileaks published volumes of damning
information exposing massive US and NATO war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan and
elsewhere. His publications of leaked data also exposed Western diplomatic
malfeasance in several countries, as well as illegal global spying on citizens
by US intelligence agencies in collusion with British counterparts.
Assange has provided
vital information to the international public which demonstrates systematic
corruption by Washington and its allies. For
telling the truth, he is now being persecuted, just as his whistleblowing
colleagues, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden are. Manning has been repeatedly
imprisoned in the US, while Snowden has had to seek asylum in Russia for fear
of being summarily incarcerated as a “traitor” if he returns to the US.
Nils Melzer, an
internationally recognized expert on torture treatment, visited Assange back in
May this year during his ongoing detention in Belmarsh Category A prison under
conditions of solitary confinement. He
concluded then that Assange was suffering psychological torture by the British
authorities. His latest warning is based on up-to-date medical information
pertaining to Assange’s health, and it makes for a grim assessment.
In comments to the AFP news
agency, which this week received little Western media coverage, Melzer said:
“Mr Assange’s health has entered a downward spiral of progressively severe
anxiety, stress and helplessness typical for persons exposed to prolonged
isolation and constant arbitrariness.”
In a grave
conclusion, he added: “While the precise evolution is difficult to predict with
certainty, this pattern of symptoms can quickly develop into a life-threatening
situation involving cardiovascular breakdown or nervous collapse.”
Melzer said the
measures he urged back in May to protect Assange’s health and dignity have been
pointedly ignored. “However, what we
have seen from the UK government is outright contempt for Mr Assange’s rights
and integrity… Despite the medical urgency of my appeal, and the seriousness of
the alleged violations, the UK has not undertaken any measures of
investigation, prevention and redress required under international law.”
In a further damning
comment, Melzer said that Julian Assange “continues to be detained under
oppressive conditions of isolation and surveillance, not justified by his
detention status. While the US
government prosecutes Mr Assange for publishing information about serious human
rights violations, including torture and murder, the officials responsible for
these crimes continue to enjoy impunity.”
The appalling assessment corroborates what
Assange’s father told Strategic Culture Foundation in an interview published
on September 24. John Shipton warned then that he feared his son was being
killed extrajudicially by the British and American authorities.
Despite Assange’s
award-winning journalism and truth-telling, the Western mainstream media have
shown utter disregard for his plight. Indeed,
such media have tended to bolster the vilification and character assassination
piled on Assange by the American and British governments.
The hypocrisy is further underscored by
recent US media attempts to lionize a so-called whistleblower who has helped
launch impeachment proceedings against President Trump over alleged corruption
in connection with Ukraine. By contrast, the same media in their callous
indifference towards Assange are condemning him to torture for acts of
whistleblowing which were truly historic in their scope and importance.
However, one thing
that has severely disadvantaged the cause of Assange is the smear campaign
against him, accusing him of being a “Russian asset” or “cyber terrorist”. These
smears have been peddled by Western media.
So, evidently, when so-called whistleblowing
serves power it is deemed praiseworthy. But when whistleblowers challenge and
discredit power then they are persecuted as criminals, even to the point of
death.
Arguably, if
President Donald Trump had any scruples he would drop the trumped-up espionage
case against Assange. After all, it was
Wikileaks’ exposures of corruption by Hillary Clinton and her Democratic Party
chiefs which partly boosted Trump’s election in 2016. Assange obtained those
leaks from a Democratic insider, not from Russian hackers, as is commonly
asserted by deluded “Russiagaters”.
Julian Assange while
he was free and now while in prison exposes the systematic criminality and
immorality of Western governments and their lackey corporate media. That’s why he finds himself in the hellish
dungeon conditions today in a British prison.
We can only hope that mounting public
pressure can be brought to bear on Washington and London to restore Assange’s
freedom and life. In the meantime, the cruel vindictiveness of both
governments, their lawlessness and profound contempt for human rights, is surely
an eye-opening spectacle.
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