UK: Julian Assange to Die in Prison from Torture

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 18, 2020

Amid insane “Doctor Mengele” style accusations against the Chinese about cutting out people’s organs while they’re still alive, something for which exactly zero evidence exists, the West is publicly torturing Julian Assange to death.

I guess when you torture someone to death in the name of democracy and human rights and putting an end to Russia, it’s morally acceptable?

RT:

Over 100 doctors are urging the UK government to stop the “psychological torture” of Julian Assange, and send him to a hospital. It’s their fourth such letter since the journalist appeared in court.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may die in a UK prison, having “effectively been tortured to death,” claim Doctors for Assange, a group of 117 doctors from 18 countries, in a recent letter published in The Lancet, a leading medical journal.

The letter says that Assange requires urgent medical care, and has been exposed to “prolonged psychological torture”. The group once again asks for him to be moved to a university teaching hospital for medical assessment and treatment.

WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson on the other hand has claimed that Assange’s health is improving and he is no longer being held in solitary confinement. Hrafnsson spoke to journalists ahead of next week’s court hearing on the US extradition request.

Assange’s health has been worrying his supporters for a while now.

Nils Melzer, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, visited Assange in prison in May 2019, and reported that the journalist showed “all the symptoms typical of prolonged exposure to psychological torture”.

By that point, Assange had spent seven years in the Ecuadorian embassy in London living in a converted office under constant surveillance, before being detained in Belmarsh maximum security prison. Soon after Melzer’s visit, the public saw Assange at his case management hearing on October 21, 2019. “Doctors for Assange” says that he appeared “pale, underweight, aged, and limping, and he had visibly struggled to recall basic information, focus on his thoughts, or articulate his words”. By the end of the proceedings, the journalist told the judge “he had not understood what had happened in court”.

The hearing was held to decide whether the US can state its case to extradite Assange to the US. The WikiLeaks founder is wanted by Washington for “unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to the national defense” with the help of former intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.

Yeah, the US definitely does not have a very solid case here, and they would probably prefer if he just died in prison from torture before he arrived.

Although, they didn’t have a solid case against any of the people that they threw in prison for helping Donald Trump get elected, and they just went ahead and threw them in prison anyway.

We’re currently seeing the way the story of Roger Stone plays out, which is a case where he is charged with a process crime in a witch hunt trial that was fake from the beginning. No one on the team investigating Donald Trump’s Russian conspiracy didn’t know it was a hoax, but when they were finished, lots of people had to pay the price of the hoax itself.

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So maybe they will prosecute Julian Assange and he’ll be proved innocent on all charges, but then they’ll say he has to go to prison for bad behavior while awaiting trial or something.

It is just simply unbelievable that Donald Trump is allowing Mike Pompeo to prosecute this guy for helping him win the election by engaging in journalism.