1. The Case against
Julian Assange
Prepared by: Renata Avila, Courage Foundation
Trustee and Legal Advisor for Wikileaks and
Julian Assange
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4. 10 tactics to silence
Wikileaks
• Targeted surveillance of journalist
and massive surveillance of
readers
• Technical threats (DDoS to the
Website, hacking attempts, slow
Internet)
• Legal threats and actions directly
linked to publishing.
• Legal threats of other kinds and
abuse of process.
• Not a journalist organization Non –
State Agent
• Financial blockade and diversion of
funding.
• Providers under threat refusing to
sell services to WL.
• Media smear campaigns and
commissioned books and films.
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• Discrimination - Different treatment
to cases concerning WL and their
members.
• Seized property, including laptops
belonging to members of the legal
team.
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8. Instruments to counter
attacks
• Encryption and sophisticated digital
hygiene.
• Decentralised technical
infrastructure.
• Alternative currencies and
decentralised services.
• Solidarity network including lawyers
and journalists, human rights
organizations.
• Government support.
• UN Mechanisms including Special
Rapporteurs, UNHCHR.
• Regional Courts such as the
Interamerican Court of Human
Rights, the European Court of
Human Rights.
• Political support at the EU, Latin
American, National and municipal
level.
• Grassroots support.
• Pro bono legal advice and
donations.
13. Why is this serious and
urgent?
- Blocking any possibility of uncovering the
wrongdoings of National Security and
Intelligence spaces, effectively putting people at
risk.
- Selective, arbitrary application of First
Amendment Rights.
- Blocking the possibility of scrutiny by foreign
governments.
16. By recognizing human rights
monitors and whistleblowers and
their publishers as a 'vulnerable
group,' the EU could provide a
protected status similar to that
available to other groups at risk of
persecution.
17. Without adequate international legal
protections for publishers,
governments like the US will continue
their war on dissent and
whistleblowers, intimidating
publishers and cutting to the heart of
free speech.