How shoddy reporting and anti-Russian propaganda coerced Ecuador to silence @JulianAssange. https://t.co/2Pu0gShWkA
— The Intercept (@theintercept) April 20, 2018
How fake news and western propaganda about Russian interference in Catalonia coerced #Ecuador to silence @JulianAssange https://t.co/w5sxeuXQig by @Shidash @ggreenwald
— Renata Avila (@avilarenata) April 20, 2018
WikiLeaks covers the plight of Catalan political prisoners because it is norm setting for Europe. But yes, given that @JulianAssange has been gagged and isolated over speaking about the detention of @KRLS, the absence of reciprocal concern is unpleasent. https://t.co/m9EFP5kF3u
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 20, 2018
Trump campaign figures, Pamela Anderston, libertarians, Ron Paul & conservative journalists join calls from former CIA, NSA, military, Noam Chomsky, Zizek and the libertarian left (see https://t.co/LyBRuBX7tm) to free WikiLeaks editor @JulianAssange https://t.co/FzDLHtYKAn
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 12, 2018
This Is the First War Since Iraq Where the World Hasn’t Heard from @JulianAssange https://t.co/j6eHEyxXoX
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 18, 2018
US Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo is today being examined by the US Senate to replace Rex Tillerson. Here is WikiLeaks editor @JulianAssange's article on the "Pompeo doctrine" https://t.co/AxcpmgwwUE
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 12, 2018
What representations does PM @TurnbullMalcolm intend to make to protect our editor, the Australian @JulianAssange, who has been arbitrarily detained in London for eight years and now held in isolation & hidden from the press for reporting abusive arrests? https://t.co/dWfRFjKwYY
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 18, 2018
WikiLeaks supports UK Foreign Minister @BorisJohnson's call to free Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 12, 2018
But we note that the UK's credibility on the subject is tremendously weakened as a result of its ongoing violation of the UN's determination on @JulianAssangehttps://t.co/dWfRFjsVAo
This quote, from Australian government funded radio, is highly misleading. @JulianAssange is saying that his two decade long battle to protect people from spying and mass data collection is lost https://t.co/DedZlasDvK
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 19, 2018
#1TweetADay4JA #ReconnectJulianAssange #Unity4J
— Starbright ⌛ (@darthhatter00) April 21, 2018
Rights most of us take for granted are being denied to @JulianAssange . If you would like to help him have contact with the outside world please sign and share this petition. #HumanRightsMatter https://t.co/0JZz97DF16 pic.twitter.com/7vHFxt0XCm
How shoddy reporting and anti-Russian propaganda coerced Ecuador to silence @JulianAssange. https://t.co/2Pu0gShWkA
— The Intercept (@theintercept) April 20, 2018
#WikiLeaks founder @JulianAssange should walk free (and receive compensation): UN panel https://t.co/ifP8oIdHqG Two years now, in which only tiny #Ecuador has upheld international law. @UNHumanRights #ReconnectJulian, @Lenin. Demand #SafePassage to enjoy his #asylum for #Assange.
— Bella Magnani (@BellaMagnani) April 19, 2018
This Is the First War Since Iraq Where the World Hasn’t Heard from @JulianAssange https://t.co/j6eHEyxXoX
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 18, 2018