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<nettime> Hacking Justice / Leaks for Future: Join us to celebrate the freedom of Assange


Dear Nettime List,

on the evening of July 8, join us at ACUD Kino in Berlin to celebrate the freedom of Julian Assange and to keep up the fight for freedom of the press and information.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free. He was forced to plead guilty to avoid being in prison for life, and for charges he should never have received for carrying out a journalistic act. If WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had been extradited to the US, he would have faced a sentence of up to 175 years in prison for publishing US war crimes, including torture, murder and other human rights violations.

The right to obtain and publish information received from a source should be protected. In fact, the Espionage Act in this case contradicts the First Amendment of the US Constitution, which is supposed to guarantee freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Julian Assange's freedom is certainly a victory, but there are still battles to be fought to prevent such cases from happening again and the Espionage Act from being used to target journalists and whistleblowers.

On July 8, which should have been the day before Julian Assange's appeal against extradition from the UK to the US, we will celebrate the freedom of Julian Assange and connect the fight for freedom of information through the work of Assange and WikiLeaks with the fight for climate justice.

We will discuss with Esteban Servat, climate activist and founder of EcoLeaks (a project inspired by WikiLeaks), following the screening of the documentary on the Assange case by director Clara López Rubio, who will be present for the talk. Janine, privacy researcher, investigative journalist and educator, will update about the current situation of Julian Assange. Tatiana Bazzichelli will moderate the discussion.

## SCHEDULE:

# 19:00-20:30: HACKING JUSTICE (Film Screening)

Directed by Clara López Rubio, Juan Pancorbo (Spain, Germany, 2017/2021, 1h 29m, Language: English, OmU).

With a unique and independent access to a worldwide campaign and to the Ecuadorian embassy where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange found his refuge, the film witnesses the struggle for the control of information, the growing influence of intelligence services, the role of the mass media, and the difficult balance of individual rights and state security.

# 20:30-21:30: LEAKS FOR FUTURE (Talk)

In 2018 the Argentinian climate activist and biologist Esteban Servat went head-to-head with his government and the world’s most powerful energy companies. Servat published a secret Argentine government study on the environmental impact of fracking in the mountainous region of Mendoza, a report provided to him by a whistleblower within the government of President Mauricio Macri.

The event is introduced by Raja Stutz & Claudia Daseking (Assange Support Berlin).

When: Monday July 8, 2024, 19:00-21:30.
Where: ACUD Kino: Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin.

Get tickets: https://acudkino.de/Programm/hacking_justice_film_screening_talk_leaks_for_future/20070

Learn more: https://www.disruptionlab.org/event/hacking-justice

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