Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria presents a live 10-minute report every night during the resumed extradition hearing. Here is his recap of the third day’s dramatic events.
Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria presents a live 10-minute report every night during the resumed extradition hearing. Here is his recap of the third day’s dramatic events.
Thank you so very much for publishing this very important information and coverage of the Julian Assange Extradition Hearing .
How much press has been allowed into the courtroom and what did you have to do to qualify? Is everyone wearking masks?
According to Kristinn Hrafnnson there are no reporters in the actual courtroom. There are about 10 in a spill over room watching on video. There are 16, including Consortium News, watching online via remote video link. According to Craig Murray only 5 family and friends of Assange are in the public gallery.
My concern Joe,
Is not that the prosecution do not have a really strong or watertight case.
My concern is that the judges in this case are corrupt, they have an agenda which is to bring down Julian Assange and they are desperate not to lose face.
Corruption and power is a recipe for major concern so I have serious doubts regarding the outcome given that the British shamelessly flout the law.
So what will happen?
Who knows.
Thank you so much for your wonderful reporting. It is very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Sylvia Bennet