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Justice For Assange
Dear Prime Minister,

We note with concern the increasingly violent rhetoric directed towards Julian Assange of WikiLeaks. “We should treat Mr Assange the same way as other high-value terrorist targets: Kill him,” writes conservative columnist Jeffrey T Kuhner in the Washington Times.

William Kristol, former chief of staff to vice president Dan Quayle, asks, “Why can’t we use our various assets to harass, snatch or neutralize Julian Assange and his collaborators, wherever they are?” “Why isn’t Julian Assange dead?” writes the prominent US pundit Jonah Goldberg. “The CIA should have already killed Julian Assange,” says John Hawkins on the Right Wing News site.

Sarah Palin, a likely presidential candidate, compares Assange to an Al Qaeda leader; Rick Santorum, former Pennsylvania senator and potential presidential contender, accuses Assange of “terrorism”. And so on and so forth. Such calls cannot be dismissed as bluster. Over the last decade, we have seen the normalisation of extrajudicial measures once unthinkable, from ‘extraordinary rendition’ (kidnapping) to ‘enhanced interrogation’ (torture).

In that context, we now have grave concerns for Mr Assange’s wellbeing. Irrespective of the political controversies surrounding WikiLeaks, Mr Assange remains entitled to conduct his affairs in safety, and to receive procedural fairness in any legal proceedings against him. As is well known, Mr Assange is an Australian citizen.

We therefore call upon you to condemn, on behalf of the Australian Government, calls for physical harm to be inflicted upon Mr Assange, and to state publicly that you will ensure Mr Assange receives the rights and protections to which he is entitled, irrespective of whether the unlawful threats against him come from individuals or states.

We urge you to confirm publicly Australia’s commitment to freedom of political communication; to refrain from cancelling Mr Assange's passport, in the absence of clear proof that such a step is warranted; to provide assistance and advocacy to Mr Assange; and do everything in your power to ensure that any legal proceedings taken against him comply fully with the principles of law and procedural fairness.

A statement by you to this effect should not be controversial – it is a simple commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law. We believe this case represents something of a watershed, with implications that extend beyond Mr Assange and WikiLeaks. In many parts of the globe, death threats routinely silence those who would publish or disseminate controversial material. If these incitements to violence against Mr Assange, a recipient of Amnesty International’s Media Award, are allowed to stand, a disturbing new precedent will have been established in the English-speaking world. In this crucial time, a strong statement by you and your Government can make an important difference.

We look forward to your response.

Bruno Cristovao and many others !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/41914.html

http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/41874.html
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Whole Functional Bottled Water
Fonterra Brands New Zealand (FBNZ) launched Whole, a flavoured water enriched with protein and fibre to help bridge the hunger gap between meals. Massey University conducted its own research to validate the claim.

The new product establishes a new segment in the beverages market.

A ground breaking key ingredient of Whole is ClearProteinTM from Fonterra Ingredients*.

ClearProteinTM allows consumers to enjoy the benefits of a whey protein without compromising on flavour or refreshment.

Whole is available in 500mL serve size available in Lemon & Lime, Tangerine and Berry flavours and can be found in a New Zealand supermarket in the bottled water category aisle.

whole functional water website

*Institute of Food, Nutrition & Human Health, Massey University, 30 March 2008, n=50 women aged 25-45.
* Fonterra Foodservices New Zealand website uses the Joomla! 1.5 - FREE Open Source Content Management System.

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