-- Ben Chacko, Morning Star, May 7, 2023
BRAZILIAN President Luiz Inacio โLulaโ da Silvaโs call for freedom for Julian Assange shows a rising โinternational clamourโ for Britain to release the jailed journalist, campaigners say.
โIt is an embarrassment that a journalist who denounced trickery by one state against another is arrested, condemned to die in jail and we do nothing to free him. Itโs a crazy thing,โ Lula told reporters after the ceremony.
โWe talk about freedom of expression; the guy is in prison because he denounced wrongdoing. And the press doesnโt do anything in defence of this journalist.โ
Mr Assange continues to languish in Belmarsh prison, where he has now been held for four years, awaiting possible extradition to the United States โ and a potential 175-year jail sentence for publishing details of US war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
โEvery day the UK detains Julian Assange at the behest of the US, it undermines its claim to be a defender of media freedom,โ Tim Dawson of the National Union of Journalists told the Morning Star.
โGovernment statements on behalf of [journalists imprisoned in Russia] Evan Gershkovich and Vladimir Kara-Murza are rendered hollow. As the world wakes up, the shame on our country grows.โ
John Rees of Donโt Extradite Assange said: โLulaโs support for Assange is part of a growing international clamour for his release. Seven South American heads of state have demanded he be freed. So has the Australian prime minister, MPs the length and breadth of Europe and lawmakers in the US.
โItโs time the government woke up to the fact they have made a serious error. Release Assange now.โ
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