From Pamela to Australia
November 7, 2019
Urgent Appeal to Bring Julian Assange Home to:
Hon. Scott
Morrison Prime Minister of Australia
Senator the
Hon. Marise Payne, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Women
All
Parliamentarians of the Government of Australia,
I am
pleased to be advised that Australian parliamentarians from across the
political spectrum are now choosing to stand and work together to bring Julian
Assange home to Australia.
The
establishment of the “Bring Assange Home Parliamentary Group” is a great leap
forward in upholding the human rights of this Australian citizen and
journalist.
Julian
Assange is hanging on like a super hero in Belmarsh super maximum security
prison’s hospital in London and I will be visiting him again the day before my
arrival to the Gold Coast this month.
Personally
- I am extremely distressed at the thought of his declining state - though I
know his mind is as sharp as they come - I am hopeful that he will even be able
to recover from the traumatic psychological torture that he has been
systematically subjected to, as declared by the UN Special Rapporteur on
Torture Mr Nils Melzer.
Julian must
be allowed to heal in a natural environment that he has been deprived of for so
long. The natural beauty of his native country Australia, surrounded by his
loving family is what he urgently needs.
Knowing
Julian as I do - he can survive this -
he is strong, focused and willing to sacrifice even his life for all of
us.
But for me,
I’m just not willing to accept that or allow that to happen.
Now more
than ever before Julian needs Australians to support him, so that he can
continue to be the journalist Australians are proud to call their own, one of
the most respected and awarded journalists of our time in fact. The best in the
world, as so many say and that’s why everyone’s so upset.
When I
visit Julian in a few weeks I am very much looking forward to be able to convey
to him that the tide is shifting. Australian citizens on mass together with
Australian parliamentarians are now standing up and together to declare they
want the Australian Government to “Bring Assange Home”. I know this will be a
crucial piece of great news that will lift Julian’s spirits.
I know he
is able to hear his supporters cheering for him outside the confining walls of
Belmarsh prison -
When I can
give him a smile and he smiles back, when I can touch his hand and look into
his gentle eyes, his spirits rise.
He is a
great and honest man. A true and fantastic Aussie
You cannot
let him be extradited. You must protect him and have his back. –
It’s a
death trap.
It will go
down in the history books as the weakest decision ever made by Australia.
It is
evident now that citizens of western democracies are rapidly waking up to the
reality that Julian Assange is being tortured for political reasons and nothing
more.
I am also
preparing to speak with President Trump on my return.
I know most
people must think:
What does
this girl think she is ? I ask myself
the same question, but here I am and I cannot deny my responsibility.
I have
gotten to know Julian - he is worth fighting for. And he requires your
intervention and all of our support.
I am going
to do all I can. I’m not giving up.
I will make
sure that his story remains public and that freedom of expression and freedom
of the press are protected as these are without question the very foundations
of democracy.
My friend
and another mentor Hugh Hefner was also an activist.
Hef might
have set me up for this. “Controversy creates change” he would say - and
“artists are the freedom fighters of the world”.
Citizens of
the world are also now becoming aware of the devastating legal precedent that
will be established if Julian is extradited.
It is
unconscionable that a citizen of Australia or any other western democracy may
be extradited to the USA - a potential death sentence for simply publishing the
facts -exposing systemic government criminality and war crimes.
I must also
highlight that Julian Assange has and is being unfairly and inappropriately
disadvantaged in the mounting of his defence.
He is
unable to study for his defense and kept ill and tired with no access to
library, no computer, he cannot access “his writings”, he has had not enough
time with his lawyers - while he is left cruelly in solitary confinement.
Considering
all that has happened to him, my heart breaks for him while a superpower has
taken almost 10 years with the big shot lawyers and access to everything
imaginable to take him down.
Noting if they
succeed in taking him down, so they also in effect take all other investigative
journalistsdown with him.
Where is
the outcry of every journalist? Do they fear their employment that much?
It’s
outrageous - as we have come to learn All the embassy meetings were apparently
secretly recorded as well including discussion with his legal representatives.
His legal
case files were seized following what appears to have been an illegal
extraction of a political asylee from the Ecuadorian Embassy and those files
were then handed over to the very nation he had been granted Asylum and
protection from (the USA).
Given these
circumstances, how can this be considered a normal and acceptably fair legal
process?
The
politically charged persecution of a fact publishing journalist and my friend
Julian Assange is a modern day travesty of justice that frankly is breathtaking
for any fair minded citizen regardless of political persuasion.
I make a heartfelt
personal plea to every parliamentarian that is charged with the responsibility
to uphold the protection of the citizens of Australia to now stand and protect
Julian Assange by initiating contact with your counterparts in the USA and
Britain and demand no extradition and allow Julian to walk free as a valuable
teacher and Citizen of Australia.
Allowing
him to return to his home and hug his mother,
father and
his children.
This will
inturn also uphold the sovereign rights of your citizens
which is
the highest order of an elected parliamentarian.
With love and
hope,
Pamela
Anderson
“The First
Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of press and you cannot have a
free society if you do not have both.” -Hugh Hefner
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