Posts Tagged: justice

Law and disorder: The case of Julian Assange

10.12.2020

The conviction of Julian Assange would signify a new dystopian landscape in which all investigative journalism risks prosecution.

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Yanis Varoufakis testifies against private company hired to spy on Assange

27.10.2020

Yanis Varoufakis will give his testimony in a Spanish case against security agency UC Global via teleconference on 27 October at 13:00 (GMT+2).

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Julian Assange’s trial is part of an increasing encroachment on democracy

16.09.2020

The Assange case has become more about the personality of Assange than what Wikileaks has exposed - government misconduct.

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Hunger strikes in Turkey as lawyers are prosecuted under anti-terrorism laws

8.09.2020

Ebru Timtik died amidst a hunger strike following a deeply flawed and highly politicised trial in March 2019. The people are demanding justice.

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The Green New Deal for Europe guarantees social and climate justice

29.05.2020

With the GNDE and the European Justice Commission, the EU can direct the system to reforms that will benefit the climate, while prioritising ...

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Democracy is a global struggle

21.01.2019

The fight for democracy in Europe cannot be uncoupled from the struggle for justice around the world.

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