The date for the two-day Appeal Hearing for Julian Assange has been set for July 9 and 10, 2024.

Supporters are asked to attend outside the courthouse for these two days at The Royal Courts of Justice, on The Strand, London. WC2A 2LL, 8:30am, July 9 and 10, 2024. Let’s show the UK and the US that we are not going to allow Julian Assange’s human rights to continue to be diminished. Our free speech and the ability for our press around the world to function in an effective way are on the line.
Justices Jeremy Johnson and Victoria Sharp will again be presiding over Assange’s case during this hearing. Assange has been granted the right to appeal on two of nine requested grounds. First, that his extradition was in line with his free speech rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, and secondly that he might be prejudiced against because of his nationality, meaning he is not being given his First Amendment protections because he is not an American.

Stella Assange’s latest Substack on The Fight to Save Her Husband: https://stellaassangeofficial.substack.com/p/we-have-a-new-hearing-date?r=1dphgx&triedRedirect=true
“He lost his liberty on the 20th of December, 2010, and that was exactly a week after WikiLeaks started publishing Cablegate. He was initially in prison for 10 days, then under house arrest, then in the Embassy for almost 7 years, and now he’s been in a high security prison for over 5 years. As time goes by, the embassy seemed like an eternity but the time that he’s spent in this high security prison, Belmarsh, is almost as long as he was in the embassy.”
The political support we seen has come from the grass roots. In Australia we’ve seen this translate into political action, so the Australian government for example up until this current administration was basically facilitating Julian’s persecution. But it was through this grass roots movement that this turned around and the current Prime Minister Albanese when he was running for the Labor Party, his platform was to find a solution to bring Julian home, and then once he was elected, he’s kept with that message. That’s come because it was politically feasible for him to do so, and that only comes from this bottom-up [grass-roots effort.] (Interview continues at link)
Assange Lawyer Jen Robinson on the Important Political Status and Implications of the Assange Case
An important summation on the status of the Assange Case by lawyer Jen Robinson concerning what American Presidential candidates have said and done, and how the Australian government is responding. Jen Robinson posts, “It is time to #FreeAssange. The Australian Prime Minister @AlboMP, government & people want this done The prosecution is risking First Amendment protections for all journalists – in the US & elsewhere. Time to end it.”
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) urges President Biden to drop all charges against Julian Assange
“We urge the Court to uphold the fundamental right to free expression and protect the indispensable role of a free, independent media as the watchdogs of democratic societies.” – Baroness Kennedy on Julian Assange s upcoming hearing in the UK Courts. Human Rights Lawyers are United.
https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/politics/39864-biden-must-drop-charges-against-assange-says-iba
This is a moving, passionate statement from French mathematician Cédric Villani just after visiting Julian Assange in Belmarsh prison. Listen to his message:
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Noam Chomsky’s Witness Statement Read into the Record at Previous Assange Hearing
On the 30th of Sept 2020 a witness statement from Noam Chomsky (dated 12 Feb 2020) was read into the record of the UK hearing of a US extradition request for Julian Assange. The judge would not permit the witness to take the stand and speak for himself, ostensibly to “save time”. This is a reading of Noam Chomsky’s written statement. It begins by stating his long working history in academia, and his even longer list of honorary degrees, memberships and prizes. Then follows an extensive list of Professor Chomsky’s published works. By way of preamble, Professor Chomsky says: “I have been asked whether Julian Assange’s work and actions can be considered as “political”, a question I am informed is of significance to the extradition request by the United States for Mr. Assange to be tried for espionage for having played a part on the publication of information that the United States government did not wish to be publicly known…”
Article by Noam Chomsky in Declassified.
Things could have gone a different way if Jeremy Corbyn hadn’t been destroyed by a vicious media campaign. But today’s British authorities just take the orders – and Julian Assange is one of the victims.
Independent Parliamentary Candidate Craig Murray Addressed the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva in March of This Year Regarding the Rights and Freedoms of Julian Assange.

A Few Words for Members of The Press
Assange supporters number in the millions worldwide. They are professionals, Moms and Dads, individuals, large professional organizations, intelligent, caring, resourceful and determined. All eyes are on the the press right now as to how they are going to report about Julian Assange. Is the media going to repeat the same misinformation and mischaracterizations, as it has in the past, or are members of the media going to do the right thing and stand up for Julian Assange and the future of free speech and journalism? The political stakes are getting higher every day as the public calls for their politicians to end the imprisonment of Julian Assange. The public outcry all over the world gets more numerous and louder in volume by the moment.
What side are you going to stand on this time?
What have we learned?
Are we going to join our voices and demand the freedom we all know Assange should have?



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