Every other month, Project Censored director Mickey Huff graciously welcomes me on Project Censored's radio show to share updates on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the United States government's vindictive effort to extradite him.
I returned to the show earlier in January to discuss the upcoming appeal hearing before the British High Court of Justice on February 20-21, an incredible ruling in the lawsuit against alleged CIA spying on Assange visitors, and a House resolution that supporters are demanding representatives co-sponsor to demand the Justice Department drop Espionage Act charges against Assange.
Following the interview, Project Censored's show included a conversation that I had with Eleanor Goldfield at Red Emma's bookstore in Baltimore in August 2023. Eleanor, who is also a co-host for Project Censored's show, was kind enough to talk with me for about an hour about my book, "Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange." (Red Emma's treated me well, and if you get a chance to visit or support this independent bookstore, please do.)
Project Censored’s publishing imprint, Censored Press, made it possible for me to write and produce “Guilty of Journalism.” It was released by Censored Press and Seven Stories Press. The book has been translated into Italian. Let Seven Stories Press know if you would like to see any other translations.
Here is the episode, which was posted on January 19.
Perhaps todrive home awareness, a clock on Assange's time under duress and imprisonment from the date of entry at the Ecuadorian Embassy to another with his time at Belmarsh. Add at the bottom the First Amendment and link to follow the February proceeding and request to your Congressperson