Sigyn Meder, chairman of the support committee for Julian Assange in Stockholm, reads out the committee's greetings to Julian
STOCKHOLM 2024-07-21 /
We are gathered today at this symbolic place, in the garden of the Solidarity House.
We have all been members of the Support Committee for Julian Assange in Stockholm.
Together with thousands of people around the world, we have for years demonstrated and formed opinion to put an end to the cruel and unjust treatment of Julian Assange, and to get him free.
Julian Assange is a fighter for the truth and freedom of expression. Now he is finally free, and has returned home to his brave wife, his children and his entire family. Our greetings go to them all. Their joy is also our joy.
Today we proudly display for the last time all the banners we used in the campaign for Julian’s release. With them, we have walked through the streets of Stockholm and carried out demonstrations in public places. We have stood outside the US, UK and Australian embassies delivering letters to politicians and authorities in these countries.
Many of the members of our Support Committee were born in Sweden, but others have come here as refugees. During his visit to Stockholm, Julian’s father John Shipton said he was struck by the fact that in the solidarity movement with Julian Assange, wherever he traveled, he always met Latin Americans who had fled dictatorships imposed on their homelands with US backing.
Although Julian is now free, we know that freedom of expression has been greatly damaged. Legislators and the mainstream media have limited free speech.
The question remains, after Julian’s many years of suffering: Will there be journalists who dare to follow the path shown by Wikileaks? Or, on the contrary, will fewer and fewer dare to reveal truths that threaten the mighty in society?
We are gathered today at this symbolic place, in the garden of the Solidarity House.
We have all been members of the Support Committee for Julian Assange in Stockholm.
Together with thousands of people around the world, we have for years demonstrated and formed opinion to put an end to the cruel and unjust treatment of Julian Assange, and to get him free.
Julian Assange is a fighter for the truth and freedom of expression. Now he is finally free, and has returned home to his brave wife, his children and his entire family. Our greetings go to them all. Their joy is also our joy.
Today we proudly display for the last time all the banners we used in the campaign for Julian’s release. With them, we have walked through the streets of Stockholm and carried out demonstrations in public places. We have stood outside the US, UK and Australian embassies delivering letters to politicians and authorities in these countries.
Many of the members of our Support Committee were born in Sweden, but others have come here as refugees. During his visit to Stockholm, Julian’s father John Shipton said he was struck by the fact that in the solidarity movement with Julian Assange, wherever he traveled, he always met Latin Americans who had fled dictatorships imposed on their homelands with US backing.
Although Julian is now free, we know that freedom of expression has been greatly damaged. Legislators and the mainstream media have limited free speech.
The question remains, after Julian’s many years of suffering: Will there be journalists who dare to follow the path shown by Wikileaks? Or, on the contrary, will fewer and fewer dare to reveal truths that threaten the mighty in society?
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00:00¡Aquí está Julian Assange y toda su familia!
00:04Hoy celebramos que Julian Assange finalmente es libre.
00:09Como presidente político, Julian es un periodista, un publicador,
00:16ha tenido la oportunidad de hacer un gran trabajo,
00:20ha tenido la oportunidad de hacer un gran trabajo,
00:25y ha tenido la oportunidad de ser presidente.
00:28Julian es un periodista, un publicador,
00:32ha pasado más de cinco años en la cárcel presidencial de Bielorrusia,
00:37la Guantánamo de Inglaterra,
00:39un violación de la democracia y de los principios judiciales,
00:43un abuso increíble de los derechos,
00:47violación de la primera ley de la Constitución de los Estados Unidos,
00:51y la violación de la Constitución de los Estados Unidos,
00:53ha expuesto a los americanos, británicos y israelíes a los crímenes de guerra,
00:58y mucho más,
00:59que es lo que un periodista debería hacer.
01:02Es una buena actividad periodística
01:06por la que ha sido encargado y amenazado
01:09con la extradición a los Estados Unidos.
01:13Somos parte de la lucha mundial por la libertad de Julian.
01:18Esto es una victoria,
01:20pero también celebramos la libertad de la palabra
01:25y la continuidad de la libertad de la prensa.
01:29También celebramos nuestras banderas
01:33hechas por Ali Rousserda, nuestro artista.
01:36Hemos estado demostrando,
01:39estando en las calles y en los cuadros con estas banderas por muchos años.
01:45En la ceremonia final,
01:47las banderas serán recogidas por bien.
01:51Gracias.