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The Rt Hon Suella Braverman 15 August 2023
Home Secretary
The Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London SW1P 4DF
Dear Ms Braverman
RE: Julian Assange
I urge you to release Julian Assange.
The American demands for his extradition are very weak and threaten free speech everywhere. We should all adhere to the fine principle of the Pentagon Papers case. Conversely, if you continue to imprison Assange, or worse, ship him to the United States, that would be a grave contravention of that seminal free speech case.
Recently in Australia Sec Blinken arrogantly dismissed our concerns, with smears about the Wikileaks having endangered people in the field. They did not. I clearly recall how Assange redacted any names of people who might have been endangered.
All of what Julian did was to reveal war crimes of a super power.
Please live up to your name, Be Brave man. Be brave. Be bold. Resist the intemperate, the improper, the arrogant demands from the United States for Assange to be shipped back to the darkness of an American high security prison. And left to rot, for the “crime” of being a journalist.
I urge you: please use your discretion to deny the extradition request.
Peter Forsythe
Executive General Manager, Australian Trade Commission (Ret)
Hong Kong
+852 9308 0799