Saturday 15 August 2020 at 7:00 PM Australian Premiere — No Extradition: Julian Assange’s Father & The Struggle for His Son’s Freedom
Saturday 15 August 2020 at 7:00 PM Australian Premiere — No Extradition: Julian Assange’s Father & The Struggle for His Son’s Freedom
(Director, Pablo Navarrete, 36 mins, Alborada Films) + Q&A
Pablo Navarrete
Pablo is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. He is British-Chilean and founded www.alborada.net and he co-edits Alborada Magazine. Pablo is on Twitter as @pablonav1
John Shipton
Karyn Hemming
Karyn regularly attends Sydney Town Hall Gatherings to support Julian Assange and various other Assange rallies including in London, UK. Karyn is on Twitter as @H11Karyn.
James Ricketson
James is an Australian film director who in June 2017 was arrested while flying a drone over an opposition party (Cambodia National Rescue Party) rally in Phnom Penh. He was found guilty of espionage and sentenced to six years in a Cambodian prison. He spent a total of 15 months in prison until he was pardoned after receiving diplomatic assistance from the Australian government.
Mark is now mostly a lawyer but he was previously a well known Australian investigative journalist and foreign correspondent. He was consistently present with Julian Assange inside the so-called ‘bunker’ at the Guardian prior to the release of the Afghan War Logs.
David McBride
As a legal officer with the Australian Special Forces, during his second deployment to Afghanistan, David leaked secret defence force documents to the ABC which included reports of troops killing unarmed men and children. These documents came to be known as ‘The Afghan Files’. David is on Twitter as @MurdochCadell.
Tickets
Tickets are available for various sized donations ranging from $5.50 to $20.00. Tickets available here. BY
Stephen Perrett https://medium.com/@GongSteve_19445/australian-premiere-no-extradition-julian-assanges-father-the-struggle-for-his-son-s-freedom-b5364229df45
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