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Birthday of the u. K. Labor party whose trade unionist and socialist beginnings began a new age in Political Representation of the working plus we ask a former labor cabinet minister whatever happened to raising the scarlet stamp to tie all the civil coming up today is going on the ground 1st extradition proceedings are underway today in london as the usa tries to get its hands on the most famous publisher and journalists in the world Julian Assange faces 175 years in jail in the q. C. For the usa james lewis is citing former cia spy jeffrey sterling to secure the australian wiki leaks found his removal to virginia geoffrey stilling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u. S. Deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court if i didnt writable their name dropping. The course of their position and saying i guess they were referring back to the sen
Birthday of the u. K. Labor party whose trade unionist and socialist beginnings began a new age in Political Representation of the working class we ask a former labor cabinet minister whatever happened to raising the scarlet stamp to tie all the civil coming up today is going on the ground 1st extradition proceedings are underway today in london as the usa tries to get its hands on the most famous publisher and journalists in the world Julian Assange faces 175 years in jail in the q. C. For the usa james lewis is citing former cia spy jeffrey sterling to secure the australian wiki leaks found his Removal Division Jeffrey Skilling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u. S. Deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court if i didnt read their name dropping. The course of their position and saying i guess they were referring back to the certain. T
Necessary to acquire said what did you make of them then saying this same q. C. Lewis representing the usa pointing out that wiki leaks cables were founded well hes a former cia proxy asama bin ladens house in pakistan what do you think when you think they were going with that case to try and get as scientists to virginia its all about image and they want to create an image so mr summers eason going to me super free moral that hes a terrorist if you will and making any sort of connection with. Some of the larger just fulfils their purpose to make that image the bible or any other court in the world with me during my trial the only thing that i see. For the trial the only thing accrued beyond a reasonable doubt was that i was black and they have theirs they have to show during my trial because there is no evidence that i was there. Unruly on american black men who have the nerve to stand up against the cia and u. S. Government yeah in your book i wanted to spy the persecution of an amer
Luther king jr. Was arrested in my hometown of birmingham, alabama. His crime, leading a peaceful march to protest the indignity suffered by the black community and the jim crow era. He had violated the ban on public demonstrations which targeted the growing resistance of africanamericans to the injustices they were insuffering. While in solitary confinement in birmingham, dr. King wrote what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. They insisted he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. Dr. King responded famously. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. In his letter he rejected the idea that africanamericans should be more patient for change in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation, in the face of threats of violation. There comes a time, he wrote, when the cu