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the authoritative project #CostsOfWar just published this shocking data:
at least 38 million people became refugees/internally displaced as a result of #US wars after 9/11
And yet the public opinion rarely hear about how OUR wars fuel the #MigrantCrisis
After 6 years of obstruction, my #US #FOIA lawyers, Alia Smith and Lauren Russell of Ballard Spahr, and I will challenge extremely heavy redactions of US documents on #JA and #WikiLeaks, to unearth facts like these
Revealed: Military spies, hidden microphones and U.S. plans to detain Julian Assange after the Collateral…
Exclusive FOIA documents expose how in July 2010, when WikiLeaks had not even published the secret files on the war in Afghanistan, a large-scale investigation on WikiLeaks had already been launched, with the American authorities relying on spies, in…Stefania Maurizi (Il Fatto Quotidiano)
In times of indifference and cynicism, it tremendously inspires me how an educated public mobilises to fight monstrous injustices like the brutal treatment of Julian #Assange by #US and #UK.
See this overcrowded room this afternoon at the #ItalianWorkersClubMagre' (1891)
This should be a viral national story in #US. After this team unanimously unionized, Google refused to come to the bargaining table.
A resolution supporting the workers was brought to the city council. The day the workers showed up to testify on the resolution, Google laid off the entire team.
This was the precise instant when YouTube Music employees became aware that we had lost our jobs, as we were addressing the City Council.
#ChistopherKnaus #Guardian #Australia reveals a document which I just obtained through my #FOIA litigation in #US:
the U.S. diplomacy monitored pacifist activists supporting Julian #Assange and #WikiLeaks in #Australia:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/dec/20/us-officials-monitored-pro-assange-protests-in-australia-for-anti-us-sentiment-documents-reveal?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
US officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for ‘anti-US sentiment’, documents reveal
Previously classified papers detail how the US embassy in Canberra responded to WikiLeaks’ release of embassy cables in 2010 and ‘sensationalist’ local mediaChristopher Knaus (The Guardian)