Why did Julian Assange receive an Interpol Red Notice, but Gaddafi only an Orange? Tess Lawrence investigates the murky world of Interpol exclusively for IA, asking some troubling questions and uncovering some startling facts.
- Why was Julian Assange – who has not yet been charged – given the most severe Red Notice by Interpol, when brutal dictator Muammar Gaddafi only received an Orange Notice?
- Do senior Interpol officials have a vendetta against Wikileaks and Julian Assange?
- Is the organisation and its Travel Document system fatally compromised?
What’s with the Interpol Colour Chart for the world’s most wanted?
Recidivist mass murderer Muammar Gaddafi – he of the all-girl vestal virgin Clit Squad – cops a mere clockwork Orange Notice whilst our Julian Assange of WikiLeaks – exposer of state-sanctioned killers and war crimes and who is fighting extradition to Sweden for uncharged sexual allegations – is king hit with the big ticket Red Notice. Go figure.
There’s something shonky going on in the shady world of Interpolitics. Let’s move in for a closer shufti.
Have you checked out the profiles of alleged crims who normally make the Red Notice billboard? We’re talking big-time kahuna felons here. Terrorists, mass murderers, people traffickers, drug barons and their ilk. Got the picture?
Try as I did, I just couldn’t find anyone else in the entire of Red Notice history as far down the criminal dude chain as our Julian. And, apparently, never before has Sweden requested a Red Notice based on similar circumstances and allegations. What’s more, Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of Julian Assange is the first and only case of its kind. Is that true Interpol?
Interpol is such a funny little secretive and paradoxical clubbette—always going on about how worthy and important it is to data sharing, preserving international security, the ongoing tumultuous fight against terrorism and corruption and the eradication of international crime by enabling all of their 188 members with the power to fight organised crime—including that well known bastion of human rights, justice and democratic egalitarianism, Libya.
Ipso facto Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the Philippines, Morocco, Sudan, Australia, Britain, the United States, Russia, India, Indonesia, China, Pakistan and Afghanistan and all of the rest of us who are guilty of hypocrisy and political expediency and who wallpaper our economies with banknotes sullied with the sweat and blood of the disenfranchised, the bullied, the defeated and the enslaved.
We dance naked before our fully clothed despotic masters and do their bidding on the pretext they do ours. Ahhh…political fellatio—a higher art form when conducted between consenting countries rather than desperate homo sapiens.
Only a matter of weeks ago, the West and its subordinates were extolling the virtues of the important geopolitical positions and posturings of the likes of dictatorial psychopaths Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gadaffi—Libya’s self-proclaimed ‘King of Africa’.
The facts that these two share the same incompetent hair colourist as Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and appear to have been dipped in formaldehyde should have given us a few clues. They’ve had so much cosmetic surgery they probably haven’t any tear ducts left. That’s why they can’t cry, for pity’s sake, and why they didn’t need all those tear gas canisters we authorised and branded with our logo.
What do we care about their peoples; our brothers and sisters; our kith and kin? Other tribes they may be—but of our own species? Well, sort of. Just. But hey, they were really losers weren’t they? Big time. They deserved the Governments they didn’t vote for. Like us.
Former Interpol President Jackie Selebi convicted of corruption
Just like Interpol deserved its former President…who was done for corruption, fraud and racketeering and such things. True dinks, I kid you not. Yes, the President of Interpol!
While we’re at it, I’m puzzled as to how an international agency such as Interpol could be so incompetent that it couldn’t even find a photo of Julian Assange to go with his Red Notice posting (see above). C’mon, fair suck of the fellatio sav, haven’t they heard of Google or in-your-Facebook?
Interpol remains publicly contemptuous of – and unaccountable – to the world it purports to serve.
For a start, they’re supposed to be the top guns, the crème de la crème, of information gathering sleuths, data merging, analyses and people tracking. Well, I’d like to see a group like Transparency International investigate Interpol. You know that Interpol is not supposed to do any political favours?
But I’m not convinced. Call me churlish…perhaps I’ve been inhaling too much tear gas. Or not enough!
Take the way Interpol crisis managed their corrupt President, Jackie Selebi.
In 2002, the then National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, was elected as Interpol’s Vice President—and a couple of years later, in 2004 he was voted President.
I’m assuming that Interpol would practice normal HR due diligence and conduct background checks not only on its thousands of employees worldwide but also on its elected officers.
After all, doing these checks is their forte. Surely no-one would be exempt from these basic policing protocols and security checks?
Of course, on the surface of it, Mr Selebi’s credentials were impeccable, no question. As were his connections…well, most of them. After all, he was a former head of the ANC Youth League, an MP, South Africa’s representative to the United Nations and Chair of an Anti-Landmine Conference, Chair of Justice, Crime Prevention and Security and all of that. Goodness, the man even won a Human Rights Award! (What a co-incidence, Julian Assange has won several of those too…)
On September 10, 2007, South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority issued a warrant for Selebi’s arrest. Did Interpol post a Red Notice on their President? Course not. How come he didn’t resign as President of Interpol until months later, on January 13, 2008?
And why is my feverish mind and feint heart suddenly darting over the Kenyan border and thinking of the tragic murders of human rights activists—lawyer Oscar Kamau Kingara and his assistant John Paul Oulu? Both men were gunned down in their car whilst stuck in a traffic jam near the University of Nairobi on their way to a human rights meeting. These courageous whistleblowers had refused to cower before corrupt police and political thugs—and the report they helped produce in 2008 was to result in that courage being met with even greater cowardice by their killers on March 5, 2009 and indifference by the rest of the world.
Like their brutal executions, the report The Cry of Blood – Report on Extra Judicial Killings and Disappearances – and there were thousands of killings attributed to the Kenyan police – was largely ignored by Western and mainstream media. Still is. But Julian Assange and WikiLeaks grasped the significance of the Report and published it and were damned, earning Amnesty International’s New Media Award for 2009.
So, a kangaroo hop and a carjacking skip from Kenya back to South Africa. Both Interpol members. We shan’t bother joining any dots.
On July 2, 2010, after being subjected to a scathing dressing down by the Judge in South Africa’s High Court, Selebi was found guilty of corruption. He was subsequently sentenced to 15 years imprisonment and has since been given leave to appeal.
From the evidence submitted to the Court, it was obvious that Selebi abused his privileged position – like alerting people that they were under police surveillance—not a good look for a President of Interpol – and made preposterous assertions that he was unaware of the criminal activities of his longstanding decidedly criminal civilian associates. This from a man who was his country’s Police Commissioner and the head of Interpol. Our Interpol. The World’s Interpol.
And let us not forget that while holding dual office, Selebi was the dude who first suggested legalising prostitution—but only for the duration of the 2010 World Soccer Cup, mind you.
Nice one Jackie. Your heart was in the right place—right behind your trouser zip. You can see why he was elected head of Interpol.
Now let’s be fair about this. Just because a President of Interpol turns out to be corrupt does not mean we should condemn the whole organisation. After all, excreta (it’s the lapsed Catholic in me) happens, to misquote Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.
Interpol’s Nazi past
And nor can you blame today’s Interpolsters for what happened years ago either. There is the Hitler connection of course. Yep. SS Excreta happened there. The organization that was the forerunner of Interpol, the International Criminal Police Commission, had a succession of four Nazi Presidents because of Germany’s annexing of Austria in 1938, though we must remember that for two of the gang of four SS Generals who headed the ICPC the Fates intervened. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, a lawyer and war criminal who replaced Richard Heydrich after he was assassinated by Patriots, was actually executed after the Nuremberg Trials for war crimes.
Not sure if this is all on the Interpol website; maybe it is, but then again, if the Assange Red Notice is anything to go by, Interpol is capable of a bit of revisionist history.
The Singaporean connection
My sources confirm that the Lyon-based organisation is not a happy place to work in these days.
Here are just a few reasons why so, according to informants:
* There continues to be great disquiet within Interpol about the Assange Red Notice.

current President of Interpol and Singapore’s former Commissioner of Police, Khoo Boon Hui (click in picture for full text of speech in PDF)
* The Assange Red Notice was distributed to all 188 Interpol member countries on November 20, 2010—a mere 10 days after a remarkably short speech was delivered to the 79th Interpol General Assembly in Doha, Qatar by the current President of Interpol and Singapore’s former Commissioner of Police, Khoo Boon Hui. (Interpol’s bio on Khoo yet to be updated). Mr Khoo is also an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia and has a number of other international gongs, including from Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia.
* In December last year, Fairfax Media (and others) published sections of a WikiLeaks US State Department cable relating to former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim under the explosive headline in The Sunday Age: ‘Sodomy charges were a set-up’.
In an exclusive, journalists Philip Dorling and Nick McKenzie wrote:
A leaked US State Department cable reveals that Singaporean intelligence officials told their Australian counterparts that Mr Anwar engaged in the conduct of which he is accused, a claim he has steadfastly denied.
The journalists also wrote that “Australia’s Office of National Assessments (ONA) also states the conduct was the result of apparent entrapment by Mr Anwar’s enemies” and that the “…document says the Singaporeans told ONA they made this assessment on the basis of ‘technical intelligence’, which is likely to relate to intercepted communications”.
According to Dorling and McKenzie, the cable that “deals with Mr Anwar’s sodomy case” is dated November 2008 (a month after Mr Khoo formerly replaced the disgraced Jackie Selebi as President of Interpol) and “released to The Sunday Age by WikiLeaks”.
At the time, Mr Khoo was also Singapore’s Police Commissioner.
Many of the players in this complicated and ongoing saga, including Interpol, would have scores to settle with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. Join your own dots.
* But wait, there’s more. At last year’s General Assembly, in what Interpol Secretary General Ron Noble described as an “investment” but what Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani, Qatar’s Minister of State for Internal Affairs pointedly described as a “donation” on behalf of the Emir and his Heir Apparent (who said there was no succession planning in the Middle East!) it was announced that Singapore would be the happy recipient of US$2 million towards the fund set up to establish the Interpol Global Complex, housed in Singapore. That’s a bit of a coup for Singapore AND Singaporean born Interpol President Hui. (In truth, Qatar seems to have shouldered the financial and practical responsibilities for a number of Interpol-related initiatives.)
* Incidentally, Australia’s Federal Police Chief, Tony Negus also attended the General Assembly and gave a short speech, quite rightly complaining that he was given only 10 minutes of airtime.
Interpol and Assange’s red notice
* It should be noted that in the mere 11 paragraphs of Mr Hui’s closing speech, a precious singular paragraph was devoted to extolling the virtue of the Red Notices. Interpol insiders say President Hui’s reference was a primer for the Assange Red Notice bombshell and that in preparation Sweden withheld permission for the Assange Red Notice to be immediately posted online and ordered it to be held over.
* Inexplicably it was not posted on Interpol’s website until December 1, 2010. Sort of defeats the whole purpose of the urgency of a Red Notice, dunnit? Unless it wasn’t really urgent…
* I was told:
…there were several reasons for this. Firstly, there was an internal dispute about the posting of the Red Notice for Assange. Secondly, Sweden kept revising their requests; and, thirdly, our bosses wanted to do a bit of showing off. Julian Assange was a star chamber pin-up for us and the Red Notice program and the Pres wanted to highlight that at the Assembly.
* The paperwork for the Assange Red Notice failed to comply with Interpol’s own regulations.
* Sweden revised its requests on several more occasions.
* The documents were incorrectly filed.
* The Assange Red Notice was designed to compromise and damage the personal reputation of Julian Assange and cause him to be held in disrepute.
* That there was a serious internal dispute between Interpol staff and Interpol Executives over the posting of the Assange Red Notice.
* That the Assange Red Notice may, in fact, be defamatory because it breaches Interpol’s guidelines.
* Further, that the tenuous and spurious requests made by Sweden to Interpol could be used as supportive evidence that Sweden and Interpol (and others) deliberately colluded to inhibit Assange’s chances of a fair trial and diminish his international public standing.
* That Interpol has email correspondence, text and communication notes/recordings that confirm such discussion and collusion between Sweden, Australia, the United States and Interpol Executives and these materials attest to political interference by these countries and their representatives, in contravention and violation of Interpol’s own regulations.
* That the current Secretary-General of Interpol, Ronald K. Noble is “too close” to US intelligence and remains partisan to preserving and protecting the legacy of the George W. Bush administration and that, despite his formidable qualifications, he has been in the position too long—he is now in his 11th year as Secretary General and his third term. Some of the other 188 member nations understandably want a stint in the high chair.
* Interpol’s own rules and regulations allow for Julian Assange and his representatives to access and have copies of his Interpol files. These rules are available in a document entitled Operating Rules of the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files.
Informants within Interpol are fearful of being exposed but say they will be prepared to speak with an investigatory body such as Transparency International. They do not trust any of Interpol’s internal mechanisms or dispute resolution procedures.
Interpol’s Travel Document system is compromised
Moreover, they are concerned that the Travel Document program – designed to fast track travel for Interpol operatives and preclude the need for Visas – can be easily abused by rogue member states and despotic regimes and their familial groupings and coterie, especially when trying to flee their countries and safeguard loot.
They cite the irony of the Orange Notice postings of Muammar Gadaffi and members of his family and close associates.
Said one operative on condition of anonymity:
Typically, these close family members and associates are nearly always in charge of security and intelligence. They are the last people in the world who should have unbridled access to international travel. But that places us in a diplomatic cleft. We need to revisit the eligibility criteria of the Travel Documents—and we need to subject card holders to more stringent security and character checks.
The Australian Government’s shabby treatment of Julian Assange
Despite Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s assertions that she will not be discussing the Julian Assange matter with US President Barack Obama, the word is that the Prime Minister will instead be discussing the matter with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
It may be a long plane journey from the Opal Office in Australia to Washington’s Oval Office, but hopefully it gave our PM time to contemplate her unimpressive political performance thus far.
Gillard has to undertake some serious reparation work to restore her credibility both at home—and equally with supporters of The First Amendment and America’s many supporters of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. Not everyone is baying for Assange’s blood. And let us not forget poor Bradley Manning.
Gillard’s preposterous and legally prejudicial inept remarks last year, condemning Assange’s activities as “illegal” will forever staple her to the marginalia of Australia’s political history. It immediately signalled to all Australia’s sons and daughters that at the first sign of any ‘trouble’ we are to be immediately abandoned by our Prime Minister and also by her obsequious and flaccid Attorney General, Robert McClelland.
Still, we should be getting used to it by now from our Governments. Think Hicks. Think Habib.
Think Van Nguyen. Think pensioners. Think indigenous. Think disabled. Think refugees and asylum seekers. Think little kids who watch their family members drown. Think elderly. Think homeless. Think unemployed. Think mentally distressed. Think defence personnel. Think parliamentary super packages. You’d think that the results of the last Federal election would have taught them that we, the people, have had the proverbial gutful. But they’ve already reverted to type.
It is time we learned from the children of the revolution.














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“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it. ”
- Albert Einstein
He did it. I do not care what colour of the warrant the Interpol issued, or what colour his jail pyjama will be, but he needs, strike that, must to go to jail.
I still support WikiLeaks. We need that sort of organisation to keep politicians honest, but I do not support Assange, I wish him all the best in the jail. I do not wish him to get raped, although some would call it a poetic justice.
Just wondering, how do you know he did it?
When he went against Julia and said “one more word about me breaking any laws and I will sue you” I knew he was OK, but when he started dirty tricks against a possible victim of an alleged rape, I knew he was a rapist. Then when all other dirty tricks he did to avoid extradition came to light (lying and running away from questioning) I was 100% sure.
With all due respect, that’s mere supposition based upon circumstantial evidence.
From the evidence available to me, he did it. If the evidence changes so will my opinion. Right now, my opinion is, he did it.
Sead you’ve missed the point.
The whole Assange case is a beat up and a farce. The issue is that Interpol has been sucked into it as well. An abuse of process at the highest levels. It doesn’t inspire confidence in it’s fair functioning in future now does it?
ASSANGE INTERPOL RED NOTICE UPDATE. GADDAFI ORANGE NOTICE UPGRADED TO RED NOTICE!!
This now puts a murderous despot like Gaddafi on an Interpol par with Julian Assange. Go figure.
JULIAN ASSANGE LAWYER JENNIFER ROBINSON DETAINED AT HEATHROW AIRPORT ON ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA. From The Age online: –
http://www.theage.com.au/national/assangelink-lawyer-on-inhibited-fly-list-20120419-1x8sf.html
Dear Tess Lawrence,
Interpol Notices are color coded. That is correct. The color is in no way an indication of the severity of the notice. You ask:
“Why was Julian Assange – who has not yet been charged – given the most severe Red Notice by Interpol, when brutal dictator Muammar Gaddafi only received an Orange Notice?”
“What’s with the Interpol Colour Chart for the world’s most wanted?”
You seem to believe that a Red Notice is more severe than an Orange Notice. As if the colors of Interpol Notices should be interpreted in a similar fashion like US threat levels. Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue andGreen with red as the highest level and green the lowest.
In your article there is nothing that supports your interpretation. On the contrary. Your article offers proof that you have completely misunderstood the situation.
Interpol Notices have DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS. In your article, roughly midway, there is a picture of an Interpol document.
Link http://www.interpol.int/INTERPOL-expertise/Notices
Anybody that reads the document will see this:
Red Notice function.
To seek the location and arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdiction or an international tribunal with a view to his/her extradition.
Green Notice function
To warn about a person’s criminal activities if that person is considered to be a possible threat to public safety.
Orange Notice function
To warn of an event, a person, an object or a process representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property.
Furthermore. The text goes on:
“In the case of Red Notices, the persons concerned are wanted by national jurisdictions and the notices requested are based on an arrest warrant or court decision. INTERPOL’s role is to assist the national police forces in identifying and locating these persons with a view to their arrest and extradition.”
Julian Assange was wanted by Sweden and the Red Notice was based on three court decisions including the Supreme Court in Sweden. As you can see it was perfectly in order to issue a Red Notice. During 2011 there were a total of 7 678 persons subject to Red Notices.
Muammar Quadhafi was subject to an Orange Notice in 2011. In your article you show his notice. The first sentence reads:”
Alert concerning possible movement of dangerous individuals and assets”.
It is obvious that the proper Notice for Quadafi should be Orange. In the document you refer to 16 people were subject to Orange Notices. The total of Orange Notices for 2011 were 31. More than half of the individuals originated from Libya.
Today when I checked the Interpol Red Notices concerning extradition to Sweden I could see that 21 individuals were listed. One of these were Stefan Daniel Oscarsson. A Swedish citizen wanted for thefts. More on this can be found at http://samtycke.nu/eng/2012/07/assanges-lawyers-lies-about-interpol-red-notices/
I’ve noted that your so called research appears at the Justice for Assange website. And that “The story has been Facebook recommended well over 500 times and Tweeted over 250 times, including by WikiLeaks itself and Bianca Jagger!” From this I understand that you are not alone in your misconceptions. Maybe you are the origin to other peoples’ misconceptions.
What are you going to do now? I am most interested in getting a response from you.
Kind regards,
Göran Rudling
Dear GORAN RUDLING, I am not going to do anything Sir, except to say that I very much welcome comments, opinion and debate on this complicated issue. I do not necessarily confine my interest to those who share my point of view.
Just a tip on communications forensics. Please note that my article was published in March – and I am no soothsayer.
The statistics I quoted re Interpol were those available to me at the time I wrote the article in early March 2011. Of course, 9 months and more later, for the entire year, the stats would indeed be quite different, as you have pointed out.
I wonder if you are the same Goran Rudling who is campaigning to change the rape/sexual abuse laws in Sweden, and who presented evidence/statements in the Assange case in the UK ?
If you are, would you be interested in contributing an article to Independent Australia on your thoughts about Sweden’s laws?
Have you read what MICHAEL MOORE wrote on the laws ?
Please let me know your thoughts in these comments.
I would be only too happy to run it by my Managing Editor DAVID DONOVAN.
* Re Interpol and Red Notices for Sweden. I assure you that my sources within Interpol have confirmed they are in damage control over the JULIAN ASSANGE debacle.
* Is it worth you checking out the number of Interpol notices for Sweden BEFORE the JULIAN ASSANGE Red Notice?
* My article, by the way, has been republished on a number of websites. And you are right. I am not alone in my ‘misconceptions’ – and these include Mr Assange’s lawyers.
Even if I were alone in this view,and I am not – I would not resile from a single word.
I look forward to hearing from you and wish you well in your courageous endeavours.
Tess Lawrence
Journalist Advocate
Specialist in Ethical Media Services & Crisis Management
Contributing Editor at Large, Independent Australia
Dear Tess Lawrence,
Thanks a lot for publishing my comment and thanks for taking time to reply.
On the Red Notice.
In your article you claim that the Notices from Interpol are graded. And that there is a color system for it (“the most severe Red Notice”). You are absolutely wrong. Or as I like to say it, you are in la-la land like so many of Julian Assange’s lawyers and supporters. The Notices have different functions.
On Red Notice statistics.
You write:
“Try as I did, I just couldn’t find anyone else in the entire of Red Notice history as far down the criminal dude chain as our Julian. And, apparently, never before has Sweden requested a Red Notice based on similar circumstances and allegations. What’s more, Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of Julian Assange is the first and only case of its kind. Is that true Interpol?”
I do not believe for one minute that at the time for your “investigation” there were no Red Notices for crimes similar to the one’s Julian is sought for. I do accept the fact that you didn’t find any. The reason I don’t believe you is that in early December 2010 there were 135 persons subject to Red Notices for sex crimes.
There are people on the Red Notice list for sex crimes, fraud and theft. In March 2011 there were people on the Red Notice list for crimes similar or less severe that the ones Julian are accused of. I will, if you really want me to, spend time to prove that your “statistics” from March 2011 are wrong. I’d prefer not to. It would be much better if you would take a second look at your “investigation” to see if you maybe over-looked something. And if you took a second look and found that you maybe made some mistakes I would respect you for it. I make mistakes too you know.
The Red Notice posting of Julian Assange is not the first and only posting of its kind. I know that you and your sources are wrong. So please check again with your sources.
Yes, I am the same Göran Rudling that was a defence witness in the February 2011 extradition hearings. I’d be happy to write a post for you on Swedish sex legislation. I’d like to warn you that I can show that Julian Assange’s lawyers have not given a true picture of our legislation. It is in no way “advanced” or “feminist inspired”. It is actually 120 years behind Canadian legislation and many years behind yours. I think you will be surprised when you will understand the reality of our legislation. And I think that you when you get to know the reality of Swedish sex legislation you may start to question the defence strategy. I think the defence have made some fundamental blunders.
I prefer not to comment on Michael Moore’s, John Pilger’s, Bianca Jagger’s, Naomi Wolf’s, Helene Bergman’s . . . .. view on our legislation. I prefer to comment on Mark Stephens et al’s view. I think that you will get my view on Michael Moore et al’s view when I comment on Julian Assange’s lawyers view.
Best regards,
Göran Rudling
Dear GORAN RUDLING, whilst I invite your criticism and assertions about my article on Interpol, I do not share your interpretation and am concerned that in your disengenuous response you ignore your own blinkered accusation that I have not included the 12 months stats for the whole of 2011 when the article was published in early March 2011!
I am aware that you have written that your own Mother was raped and sexually abused by her Step Father and I think your courageous work as an activist to reform Sweden’s Rape/Sex Abuse Laws remains an inspiration to Victims and Families alike, all around the world.
I salute you for this. And your work in unearthing tweets and other material later redacted by Assange’s accusers, has proved invaluable evidence.
I cannot speak for the ‘ la-la land ‘ in which others dwell.
But the ‘la-la land’ in which I dwell, is a land that aspires to the notion that all are treated as the first among equals.
I look forward to reading your article on Swedish sex legislation.
You ‘ warn’ that Assange’s lawyers have not given a true picture of Sweden’s legislation and the same might be said of differing legal opinion within Sweden itself.
That is why I think that public discourse such as this, is critical to debate, argument and the exchange of ideas.
With good reason, many people have grown to distrust our Governments and WIKILEAKS has legitimised such disdain and exposed the contempt that Governments have both for the people – and for the truth.
Dear Tess Lawrence,
With good reason, many people have grown to distrust our Governments. And many people distrust “investigations” that ignore facts and just state opinion based on prejudice and wishful thinking.
In previous posts I showed that you have deliberately misunderstood Interpol’s system of Notices. The color of a Notice has nothing to do with “severity” as you claim. You also go on to claim:
“Have you checked out the profiles of alleged crims who normally make the Red Notice billboard? We’re talking big-time kahuna felons here. Terrorists, mass murderers, people traffickers, drug barons and their ilk. Got the picture?
Try as I did, I just couldn’t find anyone else in the entire of Red Notice history as far down the criminal dude chain as our Julian. And, apparently, never before has Sweden requested a Red Notice based on similar circumstances and allegations. What’s more, Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of Julian Assange is the first and only case of its kind. Is that true Interpol?”
Of course it isn’t true. Since I know that your writings are fictional I’ve checked Interpol Red Notices for the crimes fraud and theft. It took me about 10 minutes to find 20 people that were on the Red Notice list when you did your “investigation” in early 2011. The names are below
1. VINDAS VILLALOBOS, ERIC ANDREI
2. EMAN, HANI
3. OJEDA VILLACIS, JAIME RENE
4. ELMAZI, ILIR
5. SIDORANSKAYA, GALINA
6. BEN LTIFA, MOHAMED MOUNIR
7. GOLOLOBOV, DMITRIY
8. ALIZADEH, FIRUZ
9. ANDREEV, ALEKSANDR
10. SOBOTA, FRANTISEK
11. MAKHAMMAD, KAMIRAN
12. HERRERA COLONA, JULIAN
13. XHAFERRI, PERPARIM
14. KLOSI, MAKSIM
15. AGUILAR SALGADO, CESAR ORLANDO
16. ALAKBAROV, MAJNUN
17. LEBEDEV, SERGEI
18. SHITA, ASRAT YOOUHANNES
19. GORYK, PAVLO
20. AL HAMEDI, DHAFIR
That you “couldn’t find anyone else in the entire of Red Notice history as far down the criminal dude chain as our Julian” only proves that you did not make an “investigation” as I stated before. It makes me wonder if your “Interpol sources” are imaginary friends. There were hundreds of persons on the Red Notice list for crimes like fraud and theft in early 2011. Do I have to say that your statement “never before has Sweden requested a Red Notice based on similar circumstances and allegations” is another made up fact.
I can understand why people want to believe what you write. Your story makes it look like there is “an Interpol conspiracy” against heroic Julian Assange. The whole world of evil is ganged up against the poor man.
What I cannot understand is that Julian Assange’s lawyers seem to believe your story. But if the lawyers knowledge about Interpol is as lacking as yours it explains why they are losing in British courts.
When are you going to make corrections Tess?
CHRISTINE ASSANGE IN ECUADOR TO PLEAD ON BEHALF OF HER SON JULIAN:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-19061766
ASSANGE LAWYER – US SECRETIVE
From today’s AGE: –
http://www.theage.com.au/world/secretive-us-keeping–assange-in-limbo-exjudge-20120804-23lub.html
CARR’S LUDICROUS STATEMENT IN THE FACE OF CONTRADICTING EVIDENCE FROM SWEDISH MINISTER.
From The Age’s website: –
http://www.theage.com.au/national/carr-confident-of-assange-fair-trial-20120815-2490g.html
THANKS TO ALL WHO ARE RETWEETING THIS ARTICLE – MANY HANDS ARE NEEDED TO UPHOLD THE SCALES OF JUSTICE WEIGHED AGAINST ASSANGE
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crowdleaks Crowdleaks Why did Julian #Assange receive an Interpol RED Notice for uncharged sexual allegations, but Gaddafi only an Orange
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cthie christiane thie Influential Profiles of crims who make Red Notice billboard: Terrorists, Mass Murderers,Ppl Traffickers, Drug Barons.. http://t.co/6JdQZhOo #Assange ??
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chrhnk Christine Becker RT @cthie Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of #Assange is the first + ONLY case of its kind http://t.co/PfqfpLZb #Wikileaks
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BRITS POISED TO STORM ECUADOR EMBASSY
ANSWER ME THIS: WOULD THEY CONTEMPLATE STORMING THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN LONDON AND TAKING ASYLUM SEEKERS HOSTAGE ?
BE AFRAID ALL DIPLOMATIC UNITS. BE VERY AFRAID.
From the BBC website: –
15 August 2012 Last updated at 23:12 GMT
Julian Assange: UK issues ‘threat’ to arrest Wikileaks founder
Julian Assange Julian Assange’s Wikileaks published leaked diplomatic cables
The UK has issued a “threat” to enter the Ecuadorian embassy in London to arrest Julian Assange, Ecuador’s foreign minister has said.
Mr Assange took refuge at the embassy in June to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces questioning over assault and rape claims, which he denies.
Ricardo Patino also said a decision on the Wikileaks founder’s asylum request would be made public on Thursday.
The Foreign Office said it could revoke the embassy’s diplomatic status.
In a statement issued as Mr Patino spoke, it said the UK had a “legal obligation” to extradite Mr Assange.
Meanwhile, a number of police officers are outside the embassy, in Knightsbridge.
At a news conference in Quito on Wednesday night, Mr Patino said a letter was delivered to the Ecuadorian government through a British embassy official.
“Today we received from the United Kingdom an express threat, in writing, that they might storm our Embassy in London if we don’t hand over Julian Assange,” he said.
“Ecuador rejects in the most emphatic terms the explicit threat of the British official communication.”
‘Hostile act’
He said such a threat was “improper of a democratic, civilized and rule abiding country”.
UK letter
Foreign minister Ricardo Patino said a letter from the UK to Ecuador stated: “You need to be aware that there is a legal base in the UK, the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987, that would allow us to take actions in order to arrest Mr Assange in the current premises of the embassy.
“We sincerely hope that we do not reach that point, but if you are not capable of resolving this matter of Mr Assange’s presence in your premises, this is an open option for us.”
It went on: “We need to reiterate that we consider the continued use of the diplomatic premises in this way incompatible with the Vienna Convention and unsustainable and we have made clear the serious implications that this has for our diplomatic relations.”
“If the measure announced in the British official communication is enacted, it will be interpreted by Ecuador as an unacceptable, unfriendly and hostile act and as an attempt against our sovereignty. It would force us to respond,” he said.
“We are not a British colony”.
A Foreign Office spokesman said the UK remained “determined” to fulfil its obligation to extradite Mr Assange.
“Throughout this process have we have drawn the Ecuadorians’ attention to relevant provisions of our law, whether, for example, the extensive human rights safeguards in our extradition procedures, or to the legal status of diplomatic premises in the UK,” the spokesman said.
“We are still committed to reaching a mutually acceptable solution.”
The law which Britain is threatening to invoke in the Assange case is the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987.
UK ‘frustrated’
It allows the UK to revoke the diplomatic status of an embassy on UK soil, which would potentially allow police to enter the building to arrest Mr Assange.
The BBC’s deputy political editor James Landale says the British government has been in long negotiations with Ecuador over the issue and has reminded it of the act.
But he added that while the UK has been frustrated at the lack of a decision it is not about to raid the embassy.
Even if Mr Assange is granted asylum, he will have to cross British territory and could be arrested, our correspondent said.
On Monday, Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa said a decision would be made this week after he held a meeting with his advisers.
Mr Patino told reporters the decision had been made and an announcement would issued on Thursday morning, at 07:00 Ecuadorian time (13:00 BST).
Final appeal
Supporters of Julian Assange, the founder of the Wikileaks website, gather outside the Ecuadorian Embassy Supporters of Mr Assange gathered outside the embassy earlier
Mr Assange’s Wikileaks website published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several governments, particularly the US, in 2010.
In 2010, two female ex-Wikileaks volunteers alleged that Mr Assange, an Australian citizen, had attacked them while he was in Stockholm to give a lecture.
Mr Assange claims the sex was consensual and the allegations are politically motivated.
The 41-year-old says he fears that if he is extradited to Sweden, he may be sent later to the US and could face espionage charges.
In June, judges at the UK’s Supreme Court dismissed his final appeal against extradition to Sweden.
An offer to the Swedish authorities by Ecuador for investigators to interview Mr Assange inside the embassy, was rejected.
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BREAKING NEWS: –
BRITISH POLICE INSIDE ECUADOR EMBASSY
From THE AGE wesbite: –
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/uk-police-raid-embassy-to-take-assange-20120816-249pe.html
NOT SURE IF WE CAN TAP INTO A LIVE STREAM: – GIVE IT A GO.
#assange #ecuador #wikileaks embassy live via @alburyj #London2012 | alburyj | Bambuser
http://bambuser.com/v/2905015
WIKILEAKS CONFIRMS INTERPOL HAS NOT HANDED OVER ASSANGE’S FILE –
INTERPOL IS OBLIGED TO HAND OVER THE FILE TO ASSANGE AND/OR HIS LAWYERS
WHAT IS INTERPOL HIDING ?
WHO IS IT PROTECTING ?
WHY HASN’T THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INSISTED THAT INTERPOL GIVES ASSANGE HIS FILE ?
wikileaks WikiLeaks Highly Influential We applied for Assange’s INTERPOL file over a year ago. INTERPOL has, in violation of policy, still not released http://t.co/f47oaZUr
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CHRISTINE ASSANGE – SURELY MOTHER OF THE YEAR – RETWEETS THIS ARTICLE.
HER HEROIC AND STEADFAST FIGHT FOR JUSTICE FOR HER SON REPRESENTS SO MANY OTHER MOTHERS – INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE INNOCENT CHILDREN HAVE BEEN KILLED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN, BY ‘ ACCIDENT ‘ OR DESIGN BY MEMBERS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING.’
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BREAKING NEWS – ECUADOR GRANTS ASSANGE ASYLUM
MTC
From THE AGE website a few minutes ago: –
http://www.theage.com.au/world/ecuador-grants-asylum-to-assange-20120816-24bs4.html
RT @wikileaks: Interpol issues PR saying #Assange Red Notice still valid http://t.co/VD8gvo24 more: http://t.co/kFkiyIVg
RT @wikileaks: Interpol issues PR saying Assange Red Notice still valid http://t.co/sj04v1Sc more: http://t.co/bX4XnmxX http://t.co/wYOaj9Gt
Interpol issues PR saying Assange Red Notice still valid http://t.co/TfCZIyBn more: http://t.co/f47oaZUr
Interpol issues PR saying Assange Red Notice still valid http://t.co/Mam67ioI more: http://t.co/eb9XrIiT
[...] IA: IA INVESTIGATION: Interpol and Julian Assange’s red notice. [...]
Interpol issues PR saying Assange Red Notice still valid http://t.co/TfCZIyBn more: http://t.co/f47oaZUr
INTERPOL WEBSITE CONFIRMS RED NOTICE WARRANT ON ASSANGE STILL STANDS
http://www.interpol.int/
CHRISTINE ASSANGE HANGS UP ON 3AW’S JOHN MICHAEL HOWSON
http://www.news.com.au/world/ecuador-to-announce-assange-asylum-britain-threat-to-raid-embassy/story-fndir2ev-1226451503293
ASSANGE APPEALS TO OBAMA RE FREEDOM OF SPEECH
From today’s AGE: –
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/assange-condemns-wikileaks-witchhunt-20120819-24gys.html
JULIAN ASSANGE SPEECH/TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO FROM THE ECUADOR EMBASSY BALCONY, LONDON
FROM OPED NEWS: –
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Full-Video-and-Full-Transc-by-Julian-Assange-120819-171.html
UNION OF SOUTH MERICAN NATIONS BACK ECUADOR: – GROUP HUG BY FOREIGN MINISTERS.
From the BBC: –
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19314618#
BBC ARTICLE – UK AND ECUADOR – DIPLOMATIC TALKS RE SWEDEN AND US
DEATH PENALTY ASPECT: –
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/19466791
Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of Julian #Assange is the first and ONLY case of its kind. http://t.co/MQZYP1AR #Wikileaks
Interpol sources say that the Red Notice posting of Julian #Assange is the first and ONLY case of its kind. http://t.co/MQZYP1AR #Wikileaks
"IA INVESTIGATION: Interpol and Julian Assange's red notice | Independent Australia" ( http://t.co/FYrsK3QS )
Why did Julian Assange receive an Interpol Red Notice, but Gaddafi only an Orange? ( http://t.co/FYrsK3QS )
#assange Unusual nature of INTERPOL RED NOTICE confirmed http://t.co/UUvmSen4 @suigenerisjen @assangec
STOP PRESS
YIPPEE!
ASSANGE GETS AN ABORIGINAL NATIONS PASSPORT – HIS DAD ACCEPTS IN ABSENTIA
ONYA BROTHERS AND SISTERS ONE AND ALL!
From THE AGE online:-
http://www.theage.com.au/national/assange-gets-an-aboriginal-passport-20120915-25yrt.html
CURIOUS – NOW THE DNA EVIDENCE IS ‘MISSING.’
From The Age online –
http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-world/missing-dna-evidence-in-assange-case-20120916-260t0.html
WILL THIS PHOTO CLEAR ASSANGE ?
Julian Assange rape claim: Is this the photo that could clear him? | Mail Online
It seems an unremarkable image: a group of friends smiling broadly. But this is the photograph Julian Assange hopes will clear his name.
The face of the woman on the left has been obscured for legal reasons.
For although she is seen beaming, she would later tell police that 48 hours before the picture was taken, the WikiLeaks founder pinned her down in her flat and sexually assaulted her.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2193641/Julian-Assange-rape-claim-Is-photo-clear-him.html#ixzz27y8G1nc5
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JULIAN ASSANGE CONCERNED FOR SAFETY OF HIS CHILDREN
From THE HERALD SUN online: –
Assange fears for his children’s safety | Herald Sun
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/assange-fears-for-his-childrens-safety/story-fnd134gw-1226484945625
CHRISTINE ASSANGE CRUSADES FOR CRUSADING JOURNALISTS
Read more in this HERALD SUN article and link
by BRAD CROUCH
‘WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange’s mother Christine today called on the public to congratulate crusading journalists, criticise lazy journalists and beware of governments trying to hide ‘the truth.’
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/assanges-mum-urges-free-speech/story-fndo48ca-1226489760900
ASSANGE TO SUE PM JULIA GILLARD FOR DEFAMATION ?
From THE AGE online by RICHARD WILLINGHAM, DYLAN WELCH: –
JULIAN Assange has hired lawyers to find a way of suing Prime Minister Julia Gillard for defamation over the claim that WikiLeaks acted illegally in releasing a quarter of a million US diplomatic cables.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/assange-set-to-sue-pm-20121007-277h3.html#ixzz28eS2G9FD
Assange receive an Interpol Red Notice, but Gaddafi only an Orange?
http://t.co/u3ssRbYR #assange #us #uk
@scoobynote If it was not for ur ignorance you would not stand out at all! http://t.co/u3ssRbYR #assange
#us #uk
ASSANGE LOSING HEALTH AND WEIGHT.
From AFP in THE AGE online: –
‘QUITO: Ecuador has requested a meeting with Britain to discuss the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who it says is losing weight and suffering vision problems as he languishes in Ecuador’s embassy in London.
The Foreign Minister, Ricardo Patino, told reporters in Quito he had requested a meeting with his British counterpart, William Hague.’
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/world/ecuador-urges-action-on-assanges-failing-health-20121025-287i5.html#ixzz2AInExYHc
LONDON: The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the “door is open” for talks to break the deadlock over his campaign to avoid extradition to Sweden.
He has made a rare public appearance on a balcony at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to mark the six-month anniversary of his sudden arrival at the building.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/world/assange-im-ready-to-talk-20121221-2bq88.html#ixzz2FdgZoENU
[...] is groot. Ook hij kreeg om politieke redenen in 2010 zonder dat er een aanklacht tegen hem liep een Red Notice van Interpol. Zodat-ie vastzat in Groot-Brittannië en belemmerd werd in zijn missie. Conclusie is [...]
MORE INFO RE BENNY WENDA – AND ALSO FAIR TRIALS INTERNATIONAL
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Interpol accused of helping dictators catch innocent dissidents fleeing abroad as campaigners launch landmark court action
By Richard Hartley-parkinson
UPDATED: 19:47 GMT, 23 January 2012
Dictators are abusing international police organisation, Interpol, in a bid to have dissidents returned to their country simply because they disagree with what they say.
Campaigners believe that some countries are abusing a ‘red notice’ system and they want to see it overhauled so that Interpol is more accountable and prevent activists from facing torture.
In a landmark court action they want to make it easier for political activists and dissidents to appeal against red notices – issued for murderers and paedophiles – that have been put against their name just because a certain country doesn’t agree with them.
Campaign group Fair Trials International says that once a person is listed on Interpol’s red notice list after a request from a country’s police service, it is very difficult to have their name removed.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2090729/Interpol-accused-helping-dictators-catch-innocent-dissidents-fleeing-abroad-campaigners-launch-landmark-court-action.html#ixzz2SyXuqXhx
FAIR TRIALS INTERNATIONAL ON INTERPOL: –
“…no one should be above the law: not the international criminal, not the international cfrime-fighter.”
Cross-border crime is a grim reality and police must cooperate across borders to tackle it. But, at Fair Trials International, we believe that no one should be above the law: not the international criminal, not the international crime-fighter.
Interpol is the second largest international organisation, after the United Nations, with 190 member countries and an annual budget of nearly 60 million euro. It issues thousands of “red notices” each year, each carrying with it the potential to deprive people of their liberty and reputation. In 2010, over 6,000 of these global “wanted” posters were disseminated.
Even though some of Interpol’s member countries are known human rights abusers and notoriously corrupt, Interpol has no effective mechanisms to prevent countries, or even individual prosecutors, abusing the red notice system. As a result, even though most red notices may be perfectly valid, abuses of Interpol are also affecting human rights campaigners, journalists and businessmen, in countries all over the world.
People in this situation have no independent court they can turn to for redress. Your only option is to request a review by a Commission, funded by Interpol and serviced by Interpol staff. You have no right to a hearing, no opportunity to respond to allegations against you and will be given no reasons for the decision reached. Even if the Commission concludes that a red notice is inaccurate or abusive, it cannot require its removal or amendment. It can only make non-binding recommendations.
We believe it is possible to protect against abuse and allow redress without undermining Interpol’s effectiveness:
First, changes can be made to how Interpol operates so that it can identify red notices requested by countries that would be abusive, incomplete or inaccurate. In recent years Interpol has, sadly, made it easier for countries to avoid its limited internal controls
Secondly, an effective and independent body must be created to give people a fair chance to challenge red notices against them. This body must follow basic rules of due process, be transparent and give reasons for its decisions. These decisions must also be binding on Interpol.
Interpol itself recognises that, if it is to remain credible, it must respect human rights and maintain its neutrality. It is prohibited from undertaking any activities of a political, military, religious or racial character, and it is required to act within the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. At present, however, there are no effective mechanisms to enforce and uphold these rules
Cross-border crime is a grim reality and police must cooperate across borders to tackle it. But, at Fair Trials International, we believe that no one should be above the law: not the international criminal, not the international crime-fighter.
Read more
Benny Wenda
Benny Wenda is a West Papuan tribal leader who leads an international campaign for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia.
http://www.fairtrials.net/interpol/