craigmurray | Thordarson has now told Icelandic magazine Stundin
that his allegations against Assange contained in the indictment are
untrue, and that Assange had not solicited the hacking of bank or police
details. This is hardly a shock, though Thordarson’s motives for coming
clean now are obscure; he is plainly a deeply troubled and often
malicious individual.
Thordarson was always the most unreliable of witnesses, and I find it
impossible to believe that the FBI cooperation with him was ever any
more than deliberate fabrication of evidence by the FBI.
Edward Snowden has tweeted that Thordarson recanting will end the case against Julian Assange. Most certainly it should end it, but I fear it will not.
Many things should have ended the case against Assange. The First Amendment, the ban on political extradition in the US/UK Extradition Treaty, the CIA spying on the preparations of Assange’s defence counsel, all of these should have stopped the case dead in its tracks.
It is now five months since extradition was refused, no US government appeal against that decision has yet been accepted by the High Court, and yet Julian remains confined to the UK’s highest security prison. The revelation that Thordarson’s allegations are fabricated – which everyone knew already, Baraitser just pretended she didn’t – is just one more illegality that the Establishment will shimmy over in its continued persecution of Assange.
Assange democratised information and gave real power to the people for a while, worldwide. He revealed US war crimes. For that his life is destroyed. Neither law nor truth have anything to do with it.
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