Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 3:24 pm
Australia’s Foreign Minister, Marise Payne, said little
in the statement
from her department, which was a good thing, as it might
have been dangerously useful. The finding of a UK court on
whether Julian Assange would be extradited to the United
States was made “on the grounds of his mental health and
consequent suicide risk.” She does not care to mention the
actual details of the case, the fact that the decision
by District Judge Vanessa Baraitser, while blocking the
extradition, was nastily focused against
journalism.
Payne insists on objective distance from
the proceedings. “Australia is not a party to the case and
„Er hat nicht das getan, was dem Amt entspräche
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В Новосибирске определили подрядчика для строительства реабилитационного центра
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Radical cleric suspected of masterminding Bali bombings released early from jail
Abu Bakar Bashir, the Indonesian preacher, was freed five years before the end of his 15 year sentence for terrorism offences
Abu Bakar Bashir was granted early release from jail
Credit: Beawiharta Beawiharta/Reuters
A radical Indonesian cleric accused of masterminding the 2002 Bali bombings was freed from prison on Friday morning, stirring anxiety and grief among victims of the deadly terror attack and prompting fears that he could incite more violence.
Abu Bakar Bashir, 82, is considered the spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, the militant group that targeted several nightclubs in the holiday resort of Kuta almost 20 years ago, killing 202 people, including 88 Australians – the largest ever loss of Australian life from an act of terror.