The Assange case means we are all suspects now
0John Pilger writes that with American courts demanding to see the worldwide accounts of Twitter, Google and Yahoo, the threat to Assange – an Australian – extends to any internet-user anywhere.
John Pilger writes that with American courts demanding to see the worldwide accounts of Twitter, Google and Yahoo, the threat to Assange – an Australian – extends to any internet-user anywhere.
When Britain lost control of Egypt in 1956, Prime Minister Anthony Eden said he wanted the nationalist president Gamal Abdel Nasser “destroyed … murdered … I don’t give a damn if there’s anarchy and chaos in Egypt.” Those insolent Arabs, Winston Churchill had urged in 1951, should be driven “into the gutter from which they should never have emerged.” The language of colonialism may have been modified; the spirit and the hypocrisy are unchanged.
Comments