Friday 3 August 2018

Petition to Pope Francis for Julian Assange


Whistleblower may be in Imminent Danger
Justin and Anne Morahan have started a petition (on Change.Org) to Pope Francis asking him to intervene in the case of Julian Assange. There have been recent reports of Julian's health deteriorating due to lack of light, fresh air and isolation (no visitors allowed). There are also rumours afloat that he may be removed from the Ecuadorian embassy in London and extradited to Mr Trump's United States where capital punishment is still in vogue.
This is the text of the petition:

Julian Assange is a world renowned whistleblower. He dared with immense courage to reveal the atrocities that accompanied the recent war in Iraq. His fame brought him only misfortune, persecution, isolation - and now illness. For he is languishing in the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he was granted asylum six yeas ago. He is now in imminent danger of being arrested and extradited to the United States to face trial and imprisonment, possibly in Guantanamo.
  
Dear Pope Francis, on behalf of men and women of goodwill everywhere, we approach you to request your very powerful help in requesting a release without re-arrest of this whistleblower.

Many years ago we made a similar request to a predecessor of yours for the release of a relatively unknown pacifist who was reportedly being abused in Italian prisons. A few days later he was released.

We trust in your humanity and goodness to exercise a similar intervention on the part of Julian Assange who for the past many months has been denied access to fresh air and visitors in what has become for him a hellish prison. Thank you.
Related Link: https://chn.ge/2vqQwn6
If you agree with the petition pleases sign. It would be even better if you could also make others aware of it and ask them to sign too.

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Group outside British Embassy,Dublin, in July calling for freedom for Julian
Assange including (L to R):
Paul O'Toole, Robbie Sinnott, Mick Wallace TD, Clare Daly TD,
Justin Morahan, June (?) and others






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