Dear Prime Minister,
You rightly expressed your concern for the rights of an Australian citizen, a minor, who recently appeared before an Indonesian court on drug allegations that would attract a non-custodial sentence in Australia, and thankfully that concern contributed to the release of that minor into the care of his family.
I am writing now to ask you to make an unambiguous statement of support for Australian citizen Julian Assange, who is appealing an extradition order that, if successful, could jeopardise his liberty, and to place at his disposal the full legal support of the Commonwealth to ensure that his rights are protected.
Assange, because of his role as an investigative journalist, has attracted some very powerful enemies, notably in the USA, some of whom are now seeking to cover their embarrassment at the leak of documents by calling for his extradition to the US. Some extremists have also called for his extrajudicial murder.
Assange is guilty only of the charge that all good journalists must bear: that they challenge vested interests, the powerful, and the abuse of power. This is no more evident than in the questioning of the conduct of wars, and the excuses that politicians use to wage wars: the type of questioning that politicians most fear.
Your intercession on behalf of Julian Assange will win you great respect in the Australian community and particularly in the media, and will send a clear message to the world that Australian citizens abroad will always be defended against spurious and trumped-up charges, and that freedom of the press is one of our core values.
Kind regards,
Roy Garner
[member Australian Journalists Association, Media (Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance)]

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