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'''Gordon Dimmack''' describes himself as a roving reporter who covered the [[Extinction Rebellion]] protests in [[London]] in April 2019, along with the arrest of [[Julian Assange]] and subsequent protests:
 
'''Gordon Dimmack''' describes himself as a roving reporter who covered the [[Extinction Rebellion]] protests in [[London]] in April 2019, along with the arrest of [[Julian Assange]] and subsequent protests:

Revision as of 05:00, 12 December 2019

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(journalist, blogger)
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Rantings of a middle aged man
UK independent journalist

Gordon Dimmack describes himself as a roving reporter who covered the Extinction Rebellion protests in London in April 2019, along with the arrest of Julian Assange and subsequent protests:

"I’ll continue to report from the scene wherever possible on the illegal extradition of a journalist for doing journalism better than anybody else."[1]

Rantings on YouTube

Gordon Dimmack reports:

"The corporate and mainstream media have sunk to such depths of distrust, that the public are tuning in to the rantings of a middle aged man on his YouTube channel instead.
"That’s a damning indictment on the state of Western media today, in my opinion. Which is really something considering I’m the middle aged man in question.
"The Fourth Estate has become the Fifth Column, in the UK and many other Western countries, which is extremely dangerous. Democracy can only thrive if it has an independent media holding power and government to task, unearthing lies and corruption rather than being complicit in them, as our media now sadly is."[2]
Assange: “Truth ultimately is all we have.”

Assange in prison

On 25 May 2019, in his first publicly-released comments to supporters since his arrest, WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange has detailed the repressive conditions he faces in Britain’s Belmarsh Prison and called for a campaign against his threatened extradition to the United States:

“I am defenceless and am counting on you and others of good character to save my life,” Assange wrote, adding, “Truth ultimately is all we have.”

Letter from Julian Assange

In 2019 Julian Assange wrote a letter to Gordon Dimmack, who decided to make it public following the announcement by the US Justice Department of additional charges against Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917. The letter was republished by WSWS in full:[3]

"I have been isolated from all ability to prepare to defend myself, no laptop, no internet, no computer, no library so far, but even if I do get access it will be just for half an hour with everyone else once a week. Just two visits a month and it takes weeks to get someone on the call list and the Catch-22 in getting their details to be security screened. Then all calls except lawyer are recorded and are a maximum 10 minutes and in a limited 30 minutes each day in which all prisoners compete for the phone. And credit? Just a few pounds a week and no one can call in.

"A superpower that has been preparing for 9 years with hundreds of people and untold millions spent on the case. I am defenceless and am counting on you and others of good character to save my life

"I am unbroken albeit literally surrounded by murderers. But the days when I could read and speak and organise to defend myself, my ideals and my people are over until I am free. Everyone else must take my place.

"The US government or rather those regrettable elements in it that hate truth liberty and justice want to cheat their way into my extradition and death rather than letting the public hear the truth for which I have won the highest awards in journalism and have been nominated seven times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

"Truth ultimately is all we have."

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