The released the statement below on June 15.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lost his final British appeal against extradition and will be sent by force to Sweden within a matter of days. Australians are taking to the streets to demand the Australian government act immediately to prevent the injustice and harm facing Assange.
In Sweden, Assange will be held in pre-trial detention indefinitely, incommunicado and in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours a day.
鈥淥ur government has refused to request that Sweden grant Assange bail鈥, said Linda Pearson, spokesperson for the Support Assange and WikiLeaks Coalition. 鈥淭his is an outrage considering he is only wanted for questioning and has not been charged with any offence.鈥
Once Assange is in Sweden, it鈥檚 feared that the US government will use the 鈥渢emporary surrender鈥 arrangement between the two countries to seek Assange鈥檚 extradition.
鈥淎ssange will likely face charges of espionage or conspiracy by a government intent on revenge鈥, said Pearson. 鈥淏ut his only 鈥榗rime鈥 is publishing the truth.鈥
Australians are concerned that their government鈥檚 conduct indicates support for US intentions. 鈥淭hey have not only refused to defend Julian Assange, they have actively given the Australian public false and misleading information鈥, said Pearson. 鈥淕illard called the work of WikiLeaks and Assange 鈥榠llegal鈥. Nicola Roxon said he 鈥榝led Sweden鈥 joined the Prime Minister in smearing Assange and foreign minister Bob Carr has repeatedly misled the Australian people about the level of consular assistance being given to Assange.鈥
The Gillard government continues to insist that they can do no more to assist Assange, as this would constitute interference in the legal processes of another country.
However, human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson has pointed out: 鈥淚t is within Australia鈥檚 diplomatic rights and international law rights to seek an assurance that the US not prosecute Assange 鈥 The Australian government could be asking this, and they鈥檙e not.鈥
With the wellbeing of a fellow citizen and the freedom of the press at stake, Australians will be doing what their government has failed to, and demonstrating their mass support for Assange.
Rallies are planned in towns and cities across Australia in the coming weeks. The next Sydney rally for Assange will be held at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 123 Pitt St, CBD, Thursday 21 June at 5pm. Further rallies will be held across Australia on July 1.
[For more information contact Linda Pearson on 0401 511 588 or Anne Picot on 0404 090 710. Visit stopwarcoalition.org/sawc ]
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