He was deemed a hero and rightfully so he exposed some essential information of war crimes going on around the world then all of the sudden he was deemed public enemy number one and hes not even a journalist anymore and you even see segments especially here in the United States i mean one particular one comes to mind off the top my head where it was on n. P. R. And Glenn Greenwald basically had to explain to the reporter what a journalist isnt isnt allowed to do you had to correct the introduction that the reporter gave families as a reporter was like well this is one of julian assad just friends and when i was like i dont really know the guy i just understand this issue and im passionate about it because i am a journalist and it was basically Glenn Greenwald giving a crash course in the idea of freedom of the press so as someone who is supposedly a professional reporter so the the kind of radio silence in the United States has been nothing short of disturbing you know until then what
Journalists have been booted off the baby away if you dont. Catch this video link within a certain period of time you want to have access for the rest of the day its very very strict and in fact on monday last week the 1st day of the core proceedings there were 40 and observers who were initially granted access to cover the court case and then once they went to visit the video link they found out they were actually granted Remote Access on accident so the judge revoked their access and these were and shield servers and people part of professional organizations who were seeking to monitor this court case as well as to report on it. You know iran if its going to los angeles you know it wasnt many years ago that julian assad was the fed it is a hero alongside the the guardian in the New York Times so why isnt the guardian the New York Times and then doc 2 because one time he was considered the greatest journalist alive now hes even given that privilege of that title and you know can you e
A certain period of time you wont have access for the rest of the day its very very strict and in fact on monday last week the 1st day of the core proceedings there were 40 and. They were initially granted access to cover the court case and then once they went to visit the video link they found out they were actually granted Remote Access on accident so the judge revoked their access and these were and shield servers and people part of professional organizations who were seeking to monitor this court case as well as to report on it. You know iran its going to los angeles you know it wasnt many years ago that julian assad was the fan in his last year alongside the the guardian in the New York Times so why isnt the guardian the New York Times in that doc too because it one time he was considered the greatest journalist alive now hes even given that privilege of that title and you know can you explain journalism just a banding one of its own go ahead ron. Those are all the questions that
Oh and welcome to crossfire where all Things Considered im hearing go will justice be done in a london court not only is joining us on trial but so is freedom of speech and the profession of journalism what explains the sparse Media Coverage of this trial why havent more journalists spoken out and is a zoologist being used as a target a big example for those who challenge the powers that be. This and more im joined by my guests they were doc in london she is a journalist with i do does the munich and los angeles we cross the run well home he is a comedian and host of the you tube show get your news on was run as well as a writer and a regular on the jimmy dora show or across the girls in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i was appreciative ok lets go to taylor and london you have the fortunate experience of being a witness to whats going on in this trial i dont know how much you can see because i know that the authorities have made it very difficult for the public to
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