The stakes in Julian Assange's court case could not be higher. The outcome will determine whether the US can seek to extradite any journalist, of any nationalityfrom anywherewith which it has an extradition treaty, for disclosing US war crimes.Kellie Tranter reports.
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Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather used the50th anniversary of the military coup in Chile to propose we scrutinise Australia’s role in helping the United States overthrow socialist president Salvador Allende. The major parties refused.Federico Fuentes reports.
If there was any reason to halt a farcical train of legal proceedings, the case against Julian Assange would have to be the standard bearing example, arguesBinoy Kampmark.
Led by Rodrigo Acuñaand Adriana Navarro,Chilean-Australian community members arecampaigningfor the federal government to give an “unreserved apology” for Australia'scovert support to the US-backed coup against Dr Salvador Allende in 1973.
On the 48th anniversary of the military coup against Chilean president Salvador Allende, never-before-seen archive postsby the Australian SecretIntelligence Service show that the CIA requested and received support. Peter Kornbluh reports.
Recently-released former secret United States embassy cables reinforce the long-held view that once prominent union leader and former Prime Minister Bob Hawke was also an informant for the United States government and the Central Intelligence Agency. Jim McIlroy reports.
The decades-long campaign demanding truth and justice for victims of Chilean General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship scored two important victories in Australia last month, reports Federico Fuentes.
The Report is based on the real-life work of US Senate staffer Daniel Jones, who led the investigation into the Central Intelligence Agency’s international torture program that followed the 2001 World Trade Centre attacks.
Human rights advocates expressed outrage on March 13 after US President Donald Trumpdeputy director Gina Haspel to be the next CIA director — despite her leading role inwhere detainees were systematically and gruesomely abused, writes Jessica Corbett for
On the tail of its damning CIA hacking, WikiLeaks published another trove of documents on March 23 outlining how the spy agency has been uploading secret software to Apple devices as far back as 2008.
WikiLeaks has published what it says is the largest leak of secretCIAdocuments in history. The thousands of documents published on March 6, dubbed “Vault 7”, describeCIAprograms and tools that are capable of hacking into Apple and Android mobile phones.
By hacking into entire phones, theCIAis then reportedly able to bypass encrypted messenger programs such as Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp. However, contrary to many news reports, the documents do not show theCIAhas developed tools to hack these encrypted services themselves.
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