WikiLeaks' Unforgivable Liberalism

WikiLeaks' Unforgivable Liberalism

by Manuel Echeverría

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This is an online-friendly (2.3mb Baskerville/Caslon) version published/uploaded by Darkshape: https://archive.org/details/WikiLeaksUnforgivableLiberalism . The official version was published by Libertarian Books/Psychiatry Doctor Marcello Ferrada de Noli (87.0 mb Minion). For more information, please see tweets by Mr. Assange & WikiLeaks https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/977123824176164864; https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/976978056425410562; https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/9765; ![Tweet][1] Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has been arbitrarily detained for years according to the UN. It all started around the time he went to Sweden with hopes of finding new political allies and legal support for his organization. Instead of new allies and political shelter, he soon found himself entangled in serious police accusations which were instantly leaked and reported throughout the world - at the same time that he and WikiLeaks were targeted financially and politically through U.S. pressure. This book shows how media played, and still plays, a major role in maintaining the arbitrary detention he has endured for years. It shows that decisive rulings in the UK, which are upholding the arbitrary detention through legal means, are illogical or arbitrary. This study is perhaps the most extensive and in-depth account and analysis of Swedish media behaviour on the Assange case to date. The conclusions turn the alternative-facts discussion upside down. *Although the object of study is a small country, Sweden, the results are nevertheless highly relevant to an international audience bevause these indicate that free access to information, a highly educated population, a high degree of income equality and highly efficient democratic institutions by any international standard, do not safe-guard a society from propaganda, an authoritarian intellectual culture or ignorance about their root causes.* This is an online-friendly version (2.3 mb). Official Publisher: http://libertarianbooks.se/ (87.0 mb) [1]: https://archive.org/download/pr-history/PR%20History.png

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