With Julian’s health, rights and safety a major concern, as he remains isolated from the outside world with no access to the internet, phone calls or visitors, friends and supporters from all political walks of life and various countries around the world come together in solidarity.
In this interview, Margaret discusses the consequences that people like Julian face when trying to take on unjust systems, the venear of democracy, the value of WikiLeaks to marginalized communities, the vigilence needed to keep Julian's plight visable to the world and much more.
Margaret can be followed at: https://www.twiter.com/freedomrideblog
The #Unity4J movement has launched a non-violent digital army of thousands of Julian Assange supporters, actively collaborating to achieve his freedom.
Join us here:
For more details visit:
Watch the short promo video about the online vigil series here:
Watch the full playback of the original 10-hour vigil here:
We are also calling upon members of the public in the UK to undertake solidarity actions at the Ecuadorian Embassy (3 Hans Crescent, opposite Harrods. Nearest tube station: Knightsbridge) to show their support for Julian.
Everyone unable to attend the Embassy in person is encouraged to support these online events to help raise awareness about Julian's situation.
Please amplify the hashtags: #Unity4J and #ReconnectJulian
For credible information about Julian and WikiLeaks' legal situation please visit:
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