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August 05, 2015

ASSANGE - Sweden Legal Experts: Crime not substantiated / "How Sweden Collaborated With CIA on Renditions and Framing of Assange"






GOOGLE TRANSLATION
[+ Bing Translate / EDITS as marked]
[For discussion purposes only.  For quotes, refer to the original Swedish article.]
SOURCE http://www.magasinetparagraf.se/bilden/forundersokningen-avseende-assange
Now we publish the preliminary investigation of Julian Assange

When I read the preliminary investigation of Assange's "sex crimes" I understand why police and prosecutors do not go to London and interrogate him. [Had they done so,] the investigation would be closed down with [a] clear [explanation]Crime not substantiated.
The picture illustrating this article shows how in much of the world sees the State [of] Sweden's actions against Julian Assange.
I have recently had access to the entire Swedish preliminary investigation of Julian Assange's alleged sex crimes. [We have] been hesitant [as to] if we would publish it or not. Not because it is confidential. There is often need for us [at] Paragraf [to] publish documents [leaders] of various kinds hide, but because it deals with intimate sexual details. And the two women who reported Assange thus, to some extent, [would] be hung out. But [as] the dirty games [have] now lasted month after month, [we have chosen to] publish it.
Questions and answers
A few short questions and answers describe what it is about:
Assange picked up these two women?
No, they picked him up and invited him to stay in their apartments.
Did they come from if they do not want to sleep with him?
No not at all.
He used violence to have sex with them?
No.
Did he prefer to have sex without a condom?
Yes, but it is not illegal.
Had he deliberately broke a condom?
It is a claim which he rejects, and how it was with the matter can not be demonstrated by the investigation.
Became one of the women pregnant or infected by any disease?
No.
Why was it even a police investigation of sex crimes?
Because the two women wanted to know if through police Assange could be compelled to get tested for HIV. The situation was not one to assert some form of sex crimes, let alone rape. But various police officers, attorneys / courtroom advocates and their employees convinced the women to [report] Assange [in respect] of sex crimes, including rape. Probably the women regret this today, when they reasonably understand in which power games they have fallen - and how they have been exploited by various forces. 
Like a rock idol
As we have seen Assange in TV reports from different parts of the world it is always at least one woman at his side, looking admiringly at him. He treated a bit like a rock idol and surrounded consequently of groupies. In this case the intelligence groupies.
The problem is that he also appears as a moment celebrated rock star in his relationships with women he ends up in bed with. The investigation shows that he is far from being a fine courting gentleman. The women have to pay his food and travel. And his attitude and approach regarding the erotic can probably be best described in the words:
- Well, are we going to f*ck or how do you want it?
He thus shows clearly that he is currently sharing a bed with, definitely not the woman of his life. Moreover, it seems to be so and so with the cleanliness. In short, might not be the most fun to have remained in his apartment after the first night's adventure. But there is nothing new under the sun. Who has not experienced it, whether we are men or women?
The situation may be more or less unpleasant or even a bit unpleasant. But it has not happened anything illegal, however much we may regret at the erotic adventure.
Warned Assange
One of the journalists who heard the preliminary investigation tells how he warned Assange for what may result in him being honey trapped, thus ends up in a sexfälla [ie sex trap].  He does so because he sees how women swarming around Assange, and he responds specifically to how one of these women act.
Now I do not believe a second that these women are part of a conspiracy against Assange. But it may be incredibly naive if you do not realize that different forces have taken advantage of the situation - and therefore these women.
Should be closed down
I have asked four experienced court lawyers to read the preliminary investigation and assess whether they can see no basis for prosecution. None of them is a lawyer. One could possibly consider a prosecution for assault, but was doubtful as to whether it would hold. The other three were unanimous in that the whole thing should be closed. So the same thing as the highly respected chief prosecutor Eva Finné reached when the case ended up on her table.
Julian Assange may be a clumsy lover and sometimes behave arrogantly. He undeniably uses his stardom - but none of it is illegal. And one need not be specially conspiratorially inclined to realize that the current situation is the absolute best for the CIA and the US:
He [has taken refuge] in an embassy of a state that stands for all that he opposed. And he refuses to go to Sweden for questioning about sex crimes he is suspected of. For the US, it could obviously not be better. That there he would be sentenced to life imprisonment or the like would put the US in a very difficult situation, both at home and internationally.
The last thing that Julian Assange says when he is questioned in the investigation in Sweden:
We can always continue if necessary.
He has subsequently held on to. He has always been available for questioning in London - and it still is today. When I read the preliminary investigation I realize why there have been no more questioning. Why not some police officers and prosecutors have made their way to London and passed it out here:
It would have resulted in the full closed. Or, expressed more legally and formally: Crime not substantiated. For some reason, do not want the State Sweden contribute to it.
Published December 6, 2012 12:00 Dick Sundvall
Below we publish the full investigation of Assange as a separate file. Previous article about the Assange case is available here: High time to interrogate Assange.
Bifogade filer [attachments]
SOURCE
http://www.magasinetparagraf.se/bilden/forundersokningen-avseende-assange
SEE ALSO
Google Translate Link: https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&u=http://www.magasinetparagraf.se/bilden/forundersokningen-avseende-assange&prev=search
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Dick Sundvall, editor
born in 1946 in Uppsala, Sweden
Swedish journalist, author and social commentator - here
Father of:  Carl M. Sundvall
Swedish journalist and former restaurant owner - here

'domstolsjurister'
 - translates to 'court lawyers' or 'judiciary', depending on where you look. 
'knulla'
- is 'f*ck' or other variations / checked because I couldn't believe it was in the article.  Thought someone had been vandalising Google translate.  lol




 

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COMMENT

Took the liberty of doing some of my own edits of the Google translation of the Swedish article (above), in the hope of getting something that reads more fluidly.  But after my initial enthusiasm, I got over attempting to minimally restructure without the requisite Swedish, and have let the garbled Google stand as is.  However, there's a link to the original Swedish and a link to the Google translation for further reference.
Kind of weird revisiting a subject matter this personal.  Awkward.  Like maybe surreptitiously going through someone's personal effects, or ferreting through a person's garbage bin. 
Setting aside the weirdness of the subject matter up for public scrutiny, it's rather an exciting article because (a) it appears in the Swedish press and (b) it would appear to indicate just how flimsy a legal file the Swedish prosecution has relied upon in this Clayton's 'investigation' / non-investigation of almost 5 years detention without charge - or even preliminary interview.

The article's raw, Google translation's a scream.

The translation comes out like maybe a 1950s Mills & Boon gone rock mag / tabloid:
"rock idol and surrounded consequently of groupies" ... "always at least one woman at his side, looking admiringly at him"
From what I've previously read, Assange can't have been too bad a house-guest (as the article above seems to read), as his hostess (a woman involved in the police allegations) clearly declined an offer for Assange to continue his stay at another residence in Sweden:
" ... crayfish party in Assange’s honour. Alternative lodgings are offered to Assange, but [AA] invites him to continue residing at her flat. A guest at the party stated: "It was a very hearty evening" and when he offered for Assange to stay at his apartment, [AA] replied, "he can stay with me."  [here]
Some of what stood out for me is this:
  • Of four (4) legal experts ('domstolsjurister' / 'court lawyers' or 'judiciary' - status unclear to me) examining the State's preliminary investigation documentation:
  • three (3) were unanimous in that the whole thing should be closed.
  • one (1) believed the State could possibly consider a prosecution for assault, but was doubtful as to whether it would hold
  • three (3) examining legal experts reached the same conclusion as:  highly respected chief prosecutor Eva Finn, who dismissed this in the first place.
  • Assange has always been available for questioning in London.
As the article states, "the current situation is the absolute best for the CIA and the US," which has now been investigating Assange and WikiLeaks, in secret (ie classified / no documentation released pursuant to freedom of information laws), for the last five (5) years.  And the penalties the US would seek are as follows:
USG Assange Charges

Five Types:
  1. espionage
  2. conspiracy to commit espionage
  3. computer fraud & abuse
  4. theft of secrets
  5. general conspiracy
Were the above x1 charge each = 45 yrs
But they're multiples of each type of charge.

Also:  Espionage Act has life imprisonment & death penalty provisions.
So this is pretty high stakes for the US (and for Assange, of course).  Given Sweden's history of obliging the Americans and the CIA, one does wonder just how obliging the Swedes are in this instance.

As the article says, it's easy to see why Sweden has avoided progressing the flimsy (and highly suspect) 'investigation' by consistently dodging even taking the first and vital step to moving this along by simply questioning Assange in London.

Checked out the 'preliminary investigation' documents attachment and referred to in the article.  It's 100 pages of Swedish PDF, so it means nothing to English readers - unless they're keen enough to bash it out as written & Google translate the input.  At 100 pages of this file, you'd have to be really keen. 

GET A LOAD OF THIS, PEOPLE:
 

How Sweden Collaborated With CIA on Renditions and Framing of Assange



By Rafik Saley, Okoth Osewe, and John Goss

EXTRACTS  

By his own admission, Sweden’s Ambassador to Australia Mr. Sven-Olof Petersson had advance knowledge of the CIA rendition flight that took place on December 18, 2001 from Stockholm to Egypt. This flight ended in Egyptian nationals Ahmed Agiza and Muhammad al-Zery being illegally rendered and tortured. Mr. Petersson’s admission comes from a statement to the Swedish Parliament’s Constitutional Committee, confirming that he attended a briefing on December 17, 2001 at which the rendition process was finalized. Moreover, the Constitutional Committee’s report shows that he knew about the renditions at the end of November and probably even in mid-November. In fact, it was he who kept Minister of Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh updated on the progress of deportation arrangements with the CIA in November 2001.[i] Petersson was then Sweden’s Director General for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[ii]

Illegal and unconstitutional decisions of this sort, made behind closed doors, show contempt for the Swedish legal system, which has been further denigrated by attempts to get Wikileaks founder Julian Assange flown to Sweden on flimsy allegations of a sexual nature, from where, concerned parties believe the CIA would pick him up and put him on trial in the United States. Ironically, it was through Wikileaks that the world learned about the diplomatic tiff between the US and Sweden that brought an end to Swedish rendition in 2006.[iii]


FULL ARTICLE
http://newsjunkiepost.com/2012/12/19/how-sweden-collaborated-with-cia-on-renditions-and-framing-of-assange/#sthash.VTKJNK95.dpuf

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August 04, 2015

JULIAN ASSANGE - WikiLeaks - Oslo Freedom Forum 2010





 WIKILEAKS




JULIAN ASSANGE

Oslo Freedom Forum 2010



April 27, 2010







TRANSCRIPT
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JULIAN ASSANGE

Oslo Freedom Forum 2010
April 27, 2010



I am very pleased to be amongst so many people I can respect. I don't think I have ever been in a room with so many people that I think hold to my values. That is really an extraordinary honour and I am very grateful to the organisers for inviting everyone and me. And I see in the front row we have Anwar Ibrahim, who I met in Malaysia last year at a by-election for the opposition. Just after speaking to Anwar – a few hours later that night – I was detained by the secret police in Malaysia. So when you speak to him, be careful.

So we've heard a lot here about the problems in the developing world and in the work that I have done, certainly, I have covered many of those, and we are censored in all the rogues' gallery states: China, Iran, Israel.

I don't want to talk however, today, too much about that, because censorship in the West is also a problem and censorship in the West is used to legitimise censorship in other countries, and abuses in the West of Enlightenment ideals – which we should all hold dear – and the corrosion of those ideals, not only impoverishes Western countries, it is also used as an excuse for terrible abuses in other countries. In particular, the countries that follow the common law that was set up by the British Empire. For example, abuses of libel law that are in Africa are used to imprison some fine journalists, in severe conditions, based upon precedents that are set in UK.

So I'm not sure how many people here are familiar with the basics of my work, and I'll try and go very briefly through that, so you can understand where I'm coming from.

As a journalist and as a programmer, and as someone who was involved in embryonic internet, in bringing the internet to the people and bringing that great tool of information and publishing freedom to people, I saw that we could achieve a lot of reform with a little bit of work. And you, of course, all know this. And you should remember Solzhenitsyn's words that “in the right moment one word of truth outweighs the world.” Solzhenitsyn was referring to a world of lies. But this still is true, for information across the world, and it’s also true of the information in the West, that, in some cases, one classified video can possibly stop a war, and maybe fifty definitely can. So we tried to pull together a system to automate that process, to get as much new material, sensitive material, restricted material - material that we thought would achieve political reform - into the historic record and keep it there. 

We have, in the process, become the publisher of last resort. We, in the past three years, have been attacked over 100 times legally, and have succeeded against all those defences by building an international, multi-jurisdictional network. By using every trick in the book that multinational companies use to route money through tax havens, instead, we route information through different countries to take advantage of their laws, both for publishing and for the protection of sources.  And that endeavour has been successful in putting over a million restricted documents into the historical record that weren’t there before. That’s more pages of information than is in Wikipedia, we have gotten into the intellectual record that had been restricted

So, you may be ... well, you won’t, but I’m sure Lech will -

In 1953, after Stalin died, Beria, the NKVD chief (the chief of the secret police), fell out of favour and was executed. And the great encyclopedia of the Soviet Union had an entry on Beria, three pages, and the publisher sent out a replacement to say that this must be removed, and be replaced by an expanded version of the Bering Strait, that body of water between Vladivostok and Alaska. And into every library that bit of paper passed, and it was pasted in some cases by some librarians - not in others - into the Soviet encyclopedia - ripped out in other cases, but always the glue still visible. 

But that's not true anymore in the West, because archives of information have been centralised on computers. The Guardian’s archives are only in one place. They're not in libraries all across the nation that people look for; they're only looked for on the Internet. And because of copyright legislation, they're not copied elsewhere to other places on the Internet. So when something disappears from the archives - the electronic archives of the West to which all information is moving in to - it is gone forever. It is not only ceased to have existed; it is ceased to have ever existed. And when you go to those web pages that have been removed from Western papers, you won’t see the tear-lines - you will just see “page not found” - you won’t see anything in the index at all. We are now approaching the state of Orwell’s dictum - perfect dictum - that “he who controls the present controls the past”. He who controls the internet servers, controls the intellectual record of mankind, and by controlling that, controls our perception of who we are; and by controlling that, controls what laws and regulations we make in society. 

So the specific example that I'd like to give - and there are many, many hundreds of these (and, no doubt, most of you are not aware of them) - is a litigious billionaire by the name of Nadhmi Auchi, the fifth richest man in the UK at one stage, whose birthday painting was signed by 146 members of the House of Commons. A very well-connected man: connected politically, connected in business, and connected in the social establishment of the UK. He attempted to remove, through legal threats, articles about his conviction for corruption in France in 2003, in the Elf Aquitaine scandal. And he just sent legal threats; he never went to court. And The Guardian removed four articles about that case from its records, that were over five years old, and it never told its readers. They were removed from their index - when you follow links to them, you’ll just see “page not found.” And so did The Times, and so did The London Independent, and so did major internet companies in the United States. But that’s just one example of a litigious billionaire, and there are hundreds. 

In the UK right now, there are 300 secret gag orders. Those are gag orders that not only prevent the press from reporting corruption and abuse; they prevent the press from reporting that the press has been gagged. This is not the liberal democracy that we had all dreamed of. This is an encroaching, privatised censorship regime. And just like everything else in the West that becomes privatised and fiscalised, censorship also is not only a mechanism that is implied by the state. It is something that can be hijacked by wealthy plutocrats, by big companies, to use the coercive mechanisms of the State through the judicial system - through unequal access to the judicial system, through patronage networks - to have material removed permanently from the historical record. 

So, in the West - and we are, after all, in Norway - we should not be too proud about our sense that there is no state censorship, because we have privatised state censorship. We have made it more complex and not as obvious. It is not a brute hammer anymore. It is a sophisticated device, like money laundering through Caribbean tax shelters is a sophisticated device, where the brutality is hidden in its complexity. 

Similarly, when we see the path that countries like the United States - which once had a proud tradition of freedom of the press - is going down, we have to question whether it is really holding those values anymore, and what we should do about it. Because, if we don’t have Western countries as a beacon on the hill for Enlightenment values, what countries are left to hold that value?  You may - those of you who are familiar here with World War II - may remember the statement that was put by the Nazis on front of concentration camps that “work brings freedom,” an idea that Himmler had when he himself was in prison. 

But, in my investigations of exposing documents - which include many abuses by the United States military, which include the main manuals for prison camps like Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and Guantanamo - I have seen pictures on the front of those camps of their slogans. So, guess which camp has, “Honor Bound To Defend Freedom” on the front of it? The defence of freedom as a value is on the front of Guantanamo Bay. And I say, as a perversion of the truth, that that slogan is worse than “work brings freedom.” And we in the West should be aware of that perversion, and understand that the alliance that once existed between liberals and libertarians, and the military-industrial complex, in opposing Soviet abuses in the Cold War, is gone. That once-upon-a-time people who stood up for Enlightenment values, domestically, in Western countries, that stood up for human rights and freedom of the press, domestically, in Western countries - libertarians, liberals, and the press itself - were in a tacit alliance with war hawks. They were in a tacit alliance with those people who opposed the Soviet Union merely for geopolitical reasons, and that alliance was to pick up a moral stick and to beat the abuses - the terrible abuses - of the Soviet Union in relation to censorship. But as of 1991, that artificial alliance - that temporary alliance - has dissipated; and, so, now we see a split and a reversion back to a different standard where the natural interests of authority, the natural interests of intelligence agencies, the natural interests of the military is in stifling press reportage of abuse, and it has been reasserted in Western countries. 

(How am I going with time? Right there? Excellent, OK.) 

So, in as broad a framework of what we do, it is to try and build an historical record - an intellectual record - of how civilisation actually works in practice - now, from the inside, everywhere, in every country around the World. Because all our decisions, individual decisions, our political decisions, are based upon what we know. Humanity is nothing but what we know and what we have. And what we have can be replaced, and degrades quickly. And what we know is everything, and it is our limit of what we can be. So before we embark on any particular political stratagem, we first have to know where we are; because, if we do not know where we are, it is impossible for us to know where we're going. Likewise, it is impossible to correct abuses unless we know that they are going on. I ask you to think about the words of Machiavelli; think about them in their negative, when he said: 

Thus it happens in matters of state; for knowing afar off (which it is only given to a prudent man to do) the evils that are brewing, they are easily cured. But when, for want of such knowledge, they are allowed to grow untl that everyone can recognize them, there is no longer any remedy to be followed." [Niccoló Machiavelli, The Prince. 1537]

So secret planning, is secret usually for a reason: because, if it's abusive, it is opposed. So it is our task to find secret abusive plans and expose them where they can be opposed before they are implemented. Because if they're exposed by their implementation, by people suffering from that abuse, then the abuse has already occurred and it's too late. 

[End - 17:51 – APPLAUSE ] 

*Note
 also adapted from following transcript: 

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Anwar Ibrahim - here

Enlightenment - here

Sir Nadhmi Auchi, British-Iraqi billionaire - here

Elf Aquitaine (French oil company) Scandal - here

 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - here & here

Abu Ghraib torture & prisoner abuse - here

 Bagram torture & prisoner abuse - here

Guantanamo CIA torture & prisoner sexual abuse  - here

Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria - here 

Narodnyĭ Kommissariat Vnutrennikh Del

(People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs - NKVD) - here

Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian diplomat and author

of The Prince, a handbook for unscrupulous politicians  - here

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NOTE:  Wikipedia links should not be solely relied on, as entries are shaped to suit political views and/or aims of whoever is editing given entries.

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COMMENT
Came across this online.  Decided to transcribe.  Only got to just over a paragraph through, when I decided to check online to see if this was already done.  Was.

Found a link to a Google doc and sort of married up what I'd started with the rest of what had been done, listened to the audio & tweaked a tiny bit to my satisfaction.

The 'check audio before quoting' strategy is a good one, so I've whacked a note in here to that effect ... just in case.  Although I'm pretty sure this is accurate.

Thought it was funny that Machiavelli has made an 'appearance' again in the last 24 hours or so.  First, in the Chinese newspaper, which was perhaps hinting at American Machiavellianism regarding US spying on Japan.  And now Mach's made another 'appearance' by way of a quote regarding the value of early action to ward of 'evils that are brewing'. 

The values thing had me thinking about mine.  Uh-oh.  Mine are all over the place.  Mine are also more local than universal.  The humanitarian mould doesn't fit me.  I'm more about me, me, me, and ... ummm, me
The part about censorship in the West being used to legitimise censorship elsewhere was good.

In my opinion, the US (and the West, really) has never cared at all about freedom, democracy, human rights etc.  It is just politic to make out like one does - to create that impression - in order to keep the rabble in check while the monied masters, by and large, continue to rule absolutely.  And it's definitely useful to feign care for those ideals, when attacking foreign governments one wishes to depose, for entirely selfish, commercial, military and political gains.  It has always been nothing but smoke & mirrors.




Machiavellian USA Spying on Japan - Consistent With US Bid for Total Control on Economic & World Stage



http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-08/02/c_134472389.htm

Commentary: U.S. spying on Japan proves it has never treated allies as equals
English.news.cn 2015-08-02 16:37:13 [More]

BEIJING, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- The recently exposed U.S. spying on Japan, one of its most loyal "allies," has once again proved to the world that U.S. foreign polices are still based on realpolitik and it only sees other countries as objects to control, no matter whether they are "friends" or foes.

The Wikileaks website on Friday posted National Security Agency (NSA) reports and a list of 35 Japanese targets for telephone intercepts of senior Japanese government officials including the Japanese Cabinet Office, the Bank of Japan, the country's finance and trade ministries and major Japanese trading companies.

However, the world is not completely caught off guard when the Wikileaks websites posted NSA reports revealing the United States is also spying on Japan.

The United States is often criticized for applying double standards on various issues, but the world's "freedom leader" has been very realistic and consistent when it comes to eavesdropping: from the potential rivals such as Iran and Russia to close allies such as France and Germany. So there is no reason to believe it should treat Japan differently.

The United States has been trying to maintain its dominance in global politics, economy and military power. And one of the most important reasons for the United States to spy on other countries is that it wants total control -- to be in total control. Namely, it needs to be "omniscient."

Spying on the telephone conversations and emails of other countries' leaders is not only immoral but is also in violation of international law. But the United States did it anyway, because it knew perfectly well that even if it got caught, no one would be there to punish the only super power in the world.

The United States' licentious spying on other countries once again proves how hypocritical its course of defending freedom and democracy is. The truth is that the United States has never treated its "allies" on an equal footing, but sees itself as their superior, having the right to do whatever it wants on them.

It is also noteworthy that stepping up of espionage activities against other countries actually coincides with the rise of emerging markets and the unification of Europe, which, in the eyes of the United States, is gradually encroaching upon its dominance over economy as well as other fields.

The United States is afraid of losing its status as the single pole in the present unipolar world, and the almost reckless spying means, however futile it would be, that it attempts to turn the tide around.

But no matter how much the United States has benefited from knowing other countries' secrets, it will always lose more for the distrusts and mutual suspicions it has stirred up among countries.

Seeing how the United States treats its "allies," the world can have a better measurement of the values it actually "upholds."  [Ouch]

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-08/02/c_134472389.htm

Realpolitik =
"politics or diplomacy based primarily on power and on practical and material factors and considerations, rather than explicit ideological notions or moral or ethical premises."
"Realpolitik is sometimes used pejoratively to imply politics that are coercive, amoral, or Machiavellian." [wikipedia]
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I love articles from alternate sources.

So all that insane spying is to keep the US in control economically and otherwise.

But having been caught out, although the US is in violation of international law, there's nobody to sanction the US because the US (Wall Street, Federal Reserve, IMF, World Bank etc) is in financial control, I guess.

'Machiavellian' is a description that definitely fits the US.  Think fake WMDs, Gulf of Tonkin, coups, supporting terrorists etc.



HORNET Onion Routing - Tor Rival?




http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/4500250948/Tor-anonymity-called-into-question-as-alternative-browser-surfaces

HORNET -- a Tor alternative?

In other Tor news, researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and University College London introduced an alternative onion network dubbed HORNET. Short for high-speed onion routing at the network layer, it offers the same promise of anonymous browsing but with better scaling, stronger privacy and higher speed -- researchers claimed it can process anonymous traffic at over 93 Gbps. Researchers also said each HORNET node can process anonymous traffic for "a practically unlimited number of sources."

Like Tor, HORNET uses a group of relay nodes to mix and encrypt traffic -- and hide users' locations and IP addresses -- in layers to ensure anonymity. However, researchers say it is not plagued with the decreased speed that Tor and other anonymity networks regularly experience.

The low-latency onion routing system "uses only symmetric cryptography for data forwarding yet requires no per-flow state on intermediate nodes," researchers wrote.

"Unlike other onion routing implementations, HORNET routers do not keep overflow state or perform computationally expensive operations for data forwarding, allowing the system to scale as new clients are added.

"It is designed to be highly efficient; instead of keeping state at each relay, connection state (such as onion layer decryption keys) is carried within packet headers, allowing intermediate nodes to quickly forward traffic for large numbers of clients."

Because the system does not store per-session states, it also providers "stronger security guarantees" than other onion network options.

The researchers also claimed it is less vulnerable to identity-revealing attacks such as session linkage and packet correlation. However, it is not completely immune to attack; confirmation attacks leveraging flow analysis, timing analysis and packet tagging can potentially be successfully executed to determine identity. "However," researchers wrote, "HORNET raises the bar of deploying such attacks for secretive mass surveillance: the adversary must be capable of controlling a significant percentage of ISPs often residing in multiple geopolitical boundaries, not to mention keeping such massive activity confidential."

Users should not jump on the bandwagon yet, however; HORNET has not yet been peer-reviewed.

http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/4500250948/Tor-anonymity-called-into-question-as-alternative-browser-surfaces


MORE


Tor Browser Challenger:
HORNET stands for High-speed Onion Routing at the NETwork layer
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115001/hornet-high-speed-protocol-for-a-fully-encrypted-anonymous-internet


Researchers claim they’ve developed a better, faster Tor

HORNET, a high-speed onion routing network, could be deployed on routers as part of the Internet.

http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/07/researchers-claim-theyve-developed-a-better-faster-tor/

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COMMENT


Potential vulnerability points mean nothing to me.

I just think it's cool something new is out.

Wonder who gets to review Hornet and if there's any built-in backdoors? LOL


Tor anonymity network - here.


August 03, 2015

Sweden - ASSANGE: Sven-Erik Alhem former Chief Prosecutor Sweden critical of Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny failure to act


Neue Wirren im Fall Assange

Weil der schwedischen Staatsanwältin die Zeit davonläuft, möchte sie den WikiLeaks-Gründer nun doch in der ecuadorianischen Botschaft in London verhören.

TRANS:
New turmoil in the Assange case
Because time is running out, the Swedish prosecutor now wants to interrogate WikiLeaks founder at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London
http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/zeitungen/Neue-Wirren-im-Fall-Assange/story/27430427

MENTIONS LOOK-UP:

Sven-Erik Alhem
born April 5, 1942,  Malmö
  • former chief prosecutor 
  • social commentator in Malmö and on Visingsö
Issues:  incl.  human rights,  hate crimes, environmental & health & safety violations, various issues relating to traffic, wildlife protection (esp. wolf).

Ahead of the 2006 parliamentary election
ran for Liberal Party
Not elected
  • Columnist in Jönköpings-Posten and Jusek magazine
  • Weblog via newspaper Expressen 
  • expert commentator on television around the law
Published book:  with lawyer & wife Justitia (2008)

Chair of the Association for Victim Support, from 2009
HQ Stockholm.

source
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven-Erik_Alhem

Sven-Erik Alhem
Sven-Erik Alhem former Chief Prosecutor Sweden critical of Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny failure to act  
Bing Trans:

"Late justice is sometimes even no justice," legal expert Alhem says. Evidence loses power over time, victims want the thing behind.
[tagesanzeiger.ch]

Google Trans:
 
"This is all very strange, is Sven-Erik Alhem, head of the Swedish victims auxiliary Bunds and earlier prosecutor. Strange mainly because Assange talking yes avowedly wish. "I can not understand why it has not now long since taken place," says Alhem. He criticized Marianne Ny for the hesitation. A survey in London was as a basis still better than no survey." [tagesanzeiger.ch]


Stefan Wahlberg
Rechtsexperte Stefan Wahlberg sagt, es sei Assanges gutes Recht, zu bleiben, wo er ist. «Er ist nicht verpflichtet, die Ermittlungen gegen ihn zu unterstützen», so der Chefredaktor der schwedischen Fachzeitung «Dagens Juridik». [tagesanzeiger.ch]
Trans:

Legal expert Stefan Wahlberg says it is Assange's every right to stay where he is. "He is not obliged to cooperate with the investigation against him," says the chief editor of the Swedish trade journal "Dagens Juridik». [tagesanzeiger.ch]

Niklas Richter Wågnert  
[otherwise referred to as: Niklas Wågnert]

Niklas Wågnert = Stockholm Court of Appeal (Judge)
November 2014
Stockholm Court of Appeal
Decision:  not to lift the arrest warrant for Assange
Trans:
[Supreme Court of Appeal] has asked the prosecutors to look for new solutions. With new situation Assange could challenge the warrant again, says Niklas Richter Wågnert, who was involved in the decision. [tagesanzeiger.ch]

"A new situation may mean that something new has happened in this case, but also that nothing has happened." In the spring, the Supreme Court of Sweden has also confirmed the arrest of Assange. He has asked to comment on the conduct of investigations Marianne Ny. At that time, she decided to appear to travel to London. [tagesanzeiger.ch]
Other source (translation):

Niklas Wågnert, the Stockholm Court of Appeal judge who heard Assange case in November, said the guard of permanent failure interview with the Australian be in London "new circumstances" in the case that would enable it to launch Assange, a complaint about the Swedish [Courts]. If Assange found himself in front of an outstanding payment, he added, it could be a factor for judges to weigh, when the case came to trial.

"The time has passed and nothing has happened - it would be up to the courts to decide whether [a diplomatic dispute between Sweden and Ecuador] would be a good explanation enough for the prosecutor's office does not make progress," he said.
source
http://osterreich.website/2015/07/24/julian-assange-ecuador-und-schweden-in-angespannten-toten-punkt-uber-interview/


Cecilia Riddselius
Swedish Ministry of Justice
is responsible for international legal cooperation

Role:  Deputy Director at the Swedish Ministry of Justice
Stockholm, Sweden


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 COMMENT

German language article caught my attention because Sven-Erik Alhem, former Chief Prosecutor, Sweden (& victims' support advocate, by look of things), is critical of Sweden Prosecutor Marianne Ny.

Ny has stalled the curious case of the revived Swedish 'investigation' pertaining to what one might call 'alleged allegations' involving Assange, by failing to even question Assange for almost 5 years now.

I say 'alleged' allegations because such 'allegations' were not recorded according to proper police procedure (nor were the alleged complainants interviewed in accordance with proper police procedure), the police database was tampered with, the alleged 'victims' have behaved and made social media statements in a manner which contradicts police claims [see:  Assange Affidavit]

Wondering if Judge Niklas Wågnert (Stockholm Court of Appeal) might be trying to pass the buck by palming off Sweden's failure to act in a timely manner (for almost 5 years) as being the result of a 'diplomatic dispute' with Ecuador, or if it just reads that way because it's a poor translation of a comment as to the latest Sweden prosecution blunders regarding interview arrangements in London? 
It also looks like Sweden could be subject to complaint by Assange should Sweden try the 'new circumstances' angle, which presumably means, should Sweden attempt some legal manoeuvre on the basis of 'new circumstances', after dragging this out for years.  But hard to say; translation's not that great.  Reading some mangled extract, I'm wondering why I bothered grabbing that.  LOL

Anyway, they're some of the Swedish players and that's the latest, I guess.





*Fingers crossed that I have all the links right.  LOL


SINGAPORE - SURVEILLANCE STATE



https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/singapore-is-using-spyware-and-its-citizens-cant-complain

#WikiLeaks #HackingTeam
#Singapore - #Surveillance state, NO:
  • *privacy right
  • *prior judicial auth. req. (leg'n)
#Law #Privacy #Singapore
regulatory structure re #surveillance
= Executive branch controlled / little judicial oversight

#Singapore #SURVEILLANCE incls:
  • CCTV
  • drones
  • Internet / comm. / access
  • SIM card reg.
  • ID req. register websites
  • big data analytics
#Singapore #SURVEILLANCE
'PacketShape
{Blue Coat Systems Inc, USA-based provider}
monitoring various, incl:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Mail
  • Skype
#Singapore
* Has NOT ratified: International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights (ICCPR)


https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/singapore-is-using-spyware-and-its-citizens-cant-complain

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COMMENT

Mass surveillance must be a given in a country like Singapore, with no constitutional or other legislative checks on monitoring of citizens (and no ratification of the human rights covenant, either).

The degree of surveillance and the lack of civil rights goes back to colonial rule.  

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Modern Singapore
founded in 1819 as British colony
(by Sir Stamford Raffles)
wikipedia