EARLIER this week, I joked on social media that Assange has become so used to confined spaces, it would be wrong not to lock him up again.
The truth is the Ecuadorians have grown tired of hosting Assange in their tiny Knightsbridge embassy. The man sometimes mocked as Cupboard Boy actually resides in a converted women’s toilet where he has a kitchenette, a treadmill, a bed and a desk.
It is not entirely dissimilar to a standard prison cell, albeit with internet access and while Assange and his rapidly dwindling coterie of supporters bleat about his incarceration there is no doubt it is entirely self-imposed.
In 2012, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa facilitated and supported Assange’s application for asylum.
Correa, a Hugo Chavez ally and member of the Latin America ‘pink’ leftist movement, had engaged in a form of international attention seeking, a sort of geopolitical ‘look at me’ exercise.
Correa was incapable of understanding Assange’s detention within the embassy would lead necessarily to a sharper international focus of political conditions within his own country (his government had a dismal record in terms of media control and routinely locked up journalists that failed to push the government line), limit trade opportunities with foreign countries, especially with the US and lead to a diplomatic impasse with the UK.
In May last year Lenín Moreno became President of Ecuador. While Moreno is cut from the same ideological cloth as his predecessor, he does not share Correa’s enthusiasm for Assange.
This is where we are now. The Ecuadorians want Assange out. They won’t get to the point of actually pushing him out the front door. They are seeking a negotiated settlement that will spare them further embarrassment. So, the first step was to seek diplomatic immunity for Assange which would allow him to leave the UK and not face charges there (an outstanding warrant exists for his arrest in the UK for jumping bail) or anywhere else.
This was a farcical attempt and the British Foreign Office quite rightly rejected it. Yesterday, Assange tweeted a photo of himself in a Ecuadorean soccer jumper and shortly afterwards, the Ecuadorean foreign minister, María Espinosa, announced he had become a citizen of Ecuador. This creates a mild complication for the British authorities but does not prevent his arrest should he make his way out of the embassy.
In 2015, the London Met withdrew its patrols of the immediate area, citing manpower and resource issues. In all probability Assange would get a couple of blocks down the road before the inevitable crash tackle. More likely, should the stalemate continue, he will be surreptitiously taken into custody with the tacit approval of the Ecuadorians.
Assange is said to fear arrest by US authorities and often tweets darkly about the existence of secret warrants. Whether they exist or not is unclear but late last year the US Attorney-General, Jeff Sessions, said the arrest of Assange had become “a priority.”
Assange is a wanted man for publishing the Iraq War and Afghan War documents leaks and perhaps the most damaging, the US Diplomatic cable leak in 2010 of which the US says threatened its national security. Obviously the US won’t say what assets were put at risk but the blythe manner in which Wikileaks published that material without due analysis, editorial or curatorial oversight, was an extraordinarily dangerous and callous exercise.
Since that time, many of Wikileaks personnel have departed, concerned at Assange’s ‘my way or the highway’ style, which is said to verge on the megalomaniacal. You might say that he is now relatively harmless but he retains significant support from dark forces around the globe.
The Steele dossier on Trump and Russia basically described Wikileaks as a Kremlin asset. Bear in mind that document is not designed to be a dot point version of gospel truth. Intelligence dossiers rely on second hand information, gossip and speculative theories posed by others.
In the context of the DNC email dump, it might be just as likely that Assange could argue he acted out of malice towards Hillary Clinton and given his reported hatred of the Clintons, that would be entirely credible.
But in 2012 Assange appeared on Russia today (RT), a propaganda channel that essentially regurgitates Putin and the Kremlin’s world view. A year later Wikileaks tweeted it had received hacked material that would embarrass the Russian government. It quickly walked the tweet back claiming it would only be embarrassing to some Russian companies. In any event it came to nothing. No document dump, no leak, nothing.
In April 2017, CIA Director Mike Pompeo (a Trump appointee) said of Assange and his organisation “It is time to call it out for what it really is — a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia.”
While Assange has rejected the Russian doormat tag, it’s safe to say that if Assange isn’t a Kremlin asset, he’s doing a very good impersonation of one. His supporters from seven years ago have dropped off because what Assange and Wikileaks claimed to be back then — freedom fighters earnestly engaged in the business of throwing light on the world’s dark secrets — has been revealed to be a partisan exercise based on the whims of the organisation’s leader.
He is right to fear arrest by the US but given his circumstances over the last five years it can’t be imprisonment he fears. He has become accustomed to confined spaces. A prison cell would not cause a sudden surge of claustrophobia.
The real reason Assange refuses to leave the Ecuadorean embassy and face justice is not incarceration but the ignominy and ultimately the anonymity a prison sentence will bring. Assange, the narcissistic scofflaw who once was a human headline, can’t abide the thought of becoming a nobody.
And that is really all you need to know about Julian Assange.
This article was published in The Australian on 12 January 2018.
OTA….the demise of brown coal has been overstated
https://www.solarquotes.com.au/blog/alinta-loy-yang-renewables-mb0419/
Shame that. Black coal from Central Qld would be my choice. Much cleaner. Better for the great great great great great grandkids apparently.
buy an atlas
Tom Waits’ ‘Way down in the hole’ is pretty good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wZZu93VsNA
Sums up current obsessions in Congress. Could go on for a while, but.
You are NOT listening. The Americans AND Ruddock said “David Hicks has broken no law”. They admitted they had no evidence. Blair called all of his prisoners home but not Howard! There was just no evidence against Hicks. Many more people much more dangerous than Hicks were returned to the United Kingdom and even set free in America. Osama Bin Laden’s driver was one of them! Hicks was fighting in the trenches for the Taliban in 2001, when he was captured and sold to the Americans-this was not a crime .Why? Coz at this time the USA was in cahoots with the Taliban, even financed them and set them up. They were allies of America during this period. He was not firing at the US because the US were not there. Hicks was captured as an ‘enemy combatant’ in Afghanistan. He was tortured for five years, having never committed a crime. The whole reason for establishing Guantanamo Bay was to deny detainees access to the American legal system that guarantees people basic rights of law to defend themselves if acccused of a crime.
The US were in cahoots with the Taliban against who Bassy?
The US were certainly there when Hicks was handed over in 2001 Bassman.
After all that blather, I think I see where you’re coming from BASSY.
So, Hicks is the only good guy who trained with al-Qaida, met Osama bin Laden a number of times and considered him to be a “brother’.
Well said BASSMAN.. At least someone can see through the BS.
So Hicks fighting against our allies is OK old bean. Must have been a hoot attending those ‘World Youth Conferences’. Did the Komsomol fund the education or did you get your sling another way? I know it was all about history and the belief in peace in the day but the anti-yank stuffs wearing a bit thin.
So what “fighting” did Hicks actually do? As for the anti Yank rubbish you dills go on with, don’t I link to sites by Americans and praise them for their guts and clarity regularly.
Proving he has learnt nothing at all as PM and teetering on the edge of his 26th consecutive negative Newspoll, PM Turnbull will spend almost $1 million on pay rises that are set to heighten many staffers’ wages above the pay of backbenchers. The wage will also exceed staffers’ workplace enterprise agreements. Whilst struggling families out there battle to pay mortgages, rent, school costs etc good old Malcolm splashes the Taxpayers dollars around with gay abandon. Turnbull lied to us all when he took the reins from ex ousted PM Abbott saying he knew the way upwards. A Barry Crocker start for Turnbull in 2018 and suspect its all downhill from here.
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Off topic. I see truck driving related deaths have doubled in the last 12 months. But how is this possible after the federal coalition intervened to stop drivers being paid decent wages. that intervention was supposed to fix things? The escalation is terrible but was forewarned. Of course I am sure Dutton, Hillsong Morrison and Turnbull will find another minority group to pin it on.
no one cares
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwqMKf7r7Xg
People care about the deaths smoke. They also care about over unionised work forces driving small businesses to the wall. The Monopoly of the big companies such as Toll, who cuddle up to the Unions isnt about road safety its about money. No different to the commercial building industry.
If you want an example of what happens when over unionisation occurs just look to the car industry.
Don’t like unions? Fine.
Tomorrow, go to work for 16 hours, do it for 6 days straight 52 weeks a year.
Congratulations mate, you’re now living like workers did before unions came along.
Leave it up to Turncoat, who just ripped penalty rates off those who relied on the extra cash to make ends meet, we’d work for nothing.
All whilst gouging taxpayers for politician’s obscene pay increases this week.
“The current LibNat government will be seen by political scientists in the future as nothing more than a thin, greasy layer in the core sample of 21st century politics.” Scott Ludlam
How apt. 😬
Just to continue because your ignorance and or pathological dishonesty is in full bloom. Follow the money you say. Maybe Look at the Millions Wesfarmers puts into the coalition and their direct lobbying on this issue. Seriously how can a person get to your stage in life and be so FN wilfully ignorant.
mcaleese..cootes corporate people and their ilk do not care. At all
http://www.afr.com/business/transport/how-disaster-after-disaster-brought-mcaleese-down-20160829-gr3du5
I don’t get it if he is such an upstanding honest law abiding brave citizen as a few here say why has he been hiding in a what is essentially a cupboard for 5 years?
Confused? Living under a cabbage I would say.
You think people don’t get stitched up?
Did he breach his bail JB? No fit up in that. Just didnt have the balls to face his accussers.
And bloody good on him. Mate, there are certain laws and application of laws you can shove where the sun don’t shine. Authoritarians can waffle all about the rule of law as it suits their purpose. Assanges’s fate if he is taken to the US will have nothing to do with justice.
Separation of powers? Not on Dutton’s watch…
https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jan/15/legal-body-says-rule-of-law-threatened-after-duttons-criticism-of-judiciary
Not on Lex’s watch either. Life is a two way street Bella. one person is elected by the people the other is an appointee. Who should have a say?
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/law-council-president-judges-should-stay-away-from-politicians/news-story/590cc7e07219078310583c71753d7239
When the Victorian President of the Law Council suggests the Victorian Supreme Court Judge has contravened the separation of powers by hs comments Bella, maybe you could take note, or not.
Oh by the way Bella, Daniel Andrews clearly should be separated from his current powers.
When all else fails, he blames those marauding Sudanese basketball teams from New South Wales for creating havoc in Melbourne. Only problem was the only Sudanese team visiting arrived two days after the St Kilda Beach assaults, and their bus left a day before the Airbnb outrage.
It seems our time warp Premier has taken up Doctor Who persona.
I think the judge was unwise to weigh into this controversial situation Bella.
The judiciary should be seen to be neutral. He has now compromised his eligibility to hear these cases perhaps.
Couldn’t agree more Bella. Irreparably compromised.
Dutton is a Qlander….another person who did not understand the separation of powers was Joh….when asked in court he belched “Well you tell me”. Its laughable really.And these Drongos and clowns get to hold high office over us…..GROAN!
You can laugh or you can cry Bassy.
Those “Drongos & clowns” are very dangerous & the longer they’re in power the more damage they do. To everything.
They’ve obviously morphed from the Greedy Rich Unprincipled Bastards Society or GRUBS for short & Australians will kick them out next election.
Julian Knight is a victorian. So is Bill Shorten………See that makes sense now Bassy doesnt it?
They understand the separation of powers.
Stinky unwashed albino coward, none of which seemed to bother Pamela.
How’s that for je ne sais quoi boys?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5137463/Pam-Anderson-reveals-truth-rumored-relationship.html
Assange stinks to high heaven Mr Baptiste, the Embassy staff have had a gut full of this smelly unwashed coward. Cheers
https://tinyurl.com/y83e6p3c
From a “well placed source”. Wake up Henry.
We all love you Mr Baptiste even tho as Milton said “Jean Baptiste an Assange disciple”. I could easily add a Kim Jong-un one too and some other hopeless losers. Still it takes all types to make the world go round and there has to be someone to stand up for the totally hopeless. Cheers good buddy
Thee protesteth too much Blofeld. I denounce you as a secret communist agitator with an agenda to make the capitalist running dog conservatives look like brainwashed idiots.
Not that theres anything wrong with that!
I’ll bet you waggle your ears and quiver your bottom lip and fix a mad wide eyed stare too.
Kimmie is proposing to decorate you with the nations highest award for your services . I’m so proud of you fella. Keep up the good work.
Mack the Knife says: January 14, 2018 at 11:36 pm. HAHAHA. Are you FN serious? your ridiculously long post, as JTI pointed out, confirms everything I stated initially and yet you were still trying to argue about it. For the sake of everyone, Stop. You are digging such a big hole it is ridiculous, any bigger and you would require Environmental approvals, which you left out of your ridiculous attempt of your Magnum Opus. Seriously dinosaur get off the gear and the beer and try moving into this century or even mid last century. As I said before blokes like you have drilled more wells at the bar than mankind has known. As for terminology some of us drilled elsewhere than off the back of a truck in QLD. Dismayed out.
What’s on the menu today?
What’s on the menu.? Well, breakfast was Mack the Knife.
If the poor chap is seeking relevance, maybe he should get onto ‘Greens plan major new Australia Day date change campaign’. Yes or No, doesn’t matter. Winner! Count the tweets!
Pure coincidence, surely, that The Greens teed off their latest frolic just in time for MLK Day. Wait for it, though.
Golf, anyone? Polo?
Spotto HU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db44oYipj74
Building up for the Batman by-election as well.