Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Melbourne gets behind Julian Assange and WikiLeaks



Momentum is gathering in Melbourne to support
Julian Assange and WikiLeaks.
Below are coming events:

Julian Assange, Law & Politics
A meeting to discuss Wikileaks' Julian Assange's legal and political position
Speakers: Julian Burnside AO QC, Peter Gordon, John Faine and Professor Spencer Zifcak
Date: Thursday 9 December 2010
Time: 5:30pm
Venue: the Law Institute of Victoria, 470 Bourke St, Melbourne

PROTEST TO DEFEND JULIAN ASSANGE AND WIKILEAKS, 
AND STOP THE SUPRESSION OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH
RALLY ON 
WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS DAY, 
FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 4:30pm 
@ STATE LIBRARY, MELBOURNE


Here is the Facebook group
Please join!
Please circulate as widely as possible.

1 comment:

  1. Wikileaks is Change Obama cannot imagine, but we need to have global leadership based on transparency.

    We NEED proper steering mechanism to survive the global society we created with technology. Transparency/involvement is needed. It's urgent, at this moment our society has an obsolete 200 years old steering mechanism. How can a few wise leaders understand these complex global issues pending ?

    Would we have gone to Iraq over Weapons of mass destruction is we were part of the diplomatic cable discussion ?
    Better of with more transparency ? Credit Crises / Cable gate shows governments are not so much in control of the global society. Wasn't it work of the press to tell us the truth ?

    Can the government be specific what is so threatening, because NO ONE DIED by the cables released. People did die because the same amount of money did go to Foreign Affair as to public health care.

    At least the cork out of the bottle. Fact is that secrets are harder to keep anno 2010. Shutting down is naive. Discuss it is the only option.. If democracy fails, the only solution is MORE democracy!. Fill the streets and discuss where the press fails.

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