25-07-2012, 03:17 AM
Magda Hassan Wrote:Baltasar Garzon will assume legal management of the legal team of Julian Assange[URL="https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/227871098681847808"]https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/227871098681847808
David Ballota July 24, 2012 | 22:57Baltasar Garzon will assume legal management of the legal team representing Assange and WikiLeaks. Garzon has already held a meeting with Julian Assange at the Embassy of Ecuador in London "to discuss a new and forceful legal strategy that will seek to defend both WikiLeaks and its founder, abuse of process and arbitrariness of the international financial system will reveal the true extent of the operation against Julian Assange, "the organization said in a statement .
Also pursue demonstrate that "the secret process that is followed in the United States is a clear threat that vitiates any other process, such as motivating the request for extradition for questioning in Sweden, a request that appears as a mere instrument to achieve this purpose. "
http://www.nacionred.com/derechos-y-libe...an-assange
- WikiLeaks also commented that Judge Garzón is the one who issued the extradition request for Augusto Pinochet, while Clare Montgomery, the current lead prosecutor for UK/Sweden against Mr Assange, represented Pinochet.
- Judge Garzón will be a keynote speaker on "Truth, Justice, and Reparation" at ICA 2012 in Brisbane, 23 August at 9AM.
- 50 diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks mention Judge Garzón.
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