'Julian Assange has embarked on flight VJT199 to Saipan. If all goes well it will bring him to freedom in Australia. But the flight comes at enormous cost: Julian will owe USD 520,000 which he is obligated to pay back to the Australian government for the charter flight to Saipan and onward to Australia.
In addition, and after 14 years of detention, including five years in maximum security prison, Julian’s health is in dire need of recovery. We are launching an emergency appeal to seek donations to help him cover the flight debt and substantial funds to ensure his recovery and well-being and safety upon his arrival.
Every contribution counts.'
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Personally I won't be donating, much as I would like to, because I can't face handing money over to the Oz govt for such a vindictive shakedown of one of their own citizens who has been tortured for the last 12 years. If there was a separate fund guaranteed to go towards JA's recovery then I would donate in a heartbeat. Just sayin...
Technically he was still a prisoner. Assange's campaign agreed to pay the gov. for the plane.
So, not a display of vindictiveness, as such.
Gotta keep the Australian taxpayer satisfied. Satisfied.
Re: Assange crowdfunder
Posted by johnlilburne on June 26, 2024, 5:25 pm, in reply to "Assange crowdfunder"
I really don't care. After all the Assange family have been through the last thing they need is a debt hanging over them.
Having said that, I think the Aussie government should waive the debt, given how fucking tardy they have been over many years in supporting one of their own.
I think I know what Pilger would have thought. Pity he's not here to see the freeing of someone he tirelessly supported over so many years.
Anonymous Donor Pays $500,000 in Bitcoin for Julian Assange's Freedom Flight
Anonymous Donor Pays $500,000 in Bitcoin for Julian Assange's Freedom Flight An anonymous Bitcoin donor paid over $500,000 in BTC to cover WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's $520,000 flight home to Australia after being released from prison.
Vivek Sen
An anonymous Bitcoin donor has paid over $500,000 in BTC to cover WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's expenses for his flight home to Australia. Assange is now a free man after pleading guilty in a US court under a deal ending his 14-year legal battle.
Assange was released from prison in the UK on June 24th and flew to the US territory of Saipan to enter his plea. He had been fighting extradition to the US on espionage charges related to WikiLeaks publication of classified documents.
On June 26th, Assange arrived back in his native Australia and embraced family members in Canberra. He has been a pioneer for Bitcoin and WikiLeaks since its inception, even receiving donations in BTC in 2010 when few knew about it.
Just a day earlier, to cover the $520,000 cost of his private charter flight arranged by the Australian government, Assange's wife issued an urgent appeal for donations. She also provided a Bitcoin address for contributions.
Remarkably, a single Bitcoin donor sent over 8 BTC worth nearly $500,000 to the address to cover the entire debt. This allowed Assange to return home without financial burden.
The anonymous donor's massive contribution highlights the Bitcoin community's enduring support for Assange and his work revealing government secrets. Bitcoiners have long advocated for his release.
While the whale's identity remains unknown, the donation underscores Bitcoin's role in enabling uncensored free speech and financial freedom.
The weeks ahead will focus on helping Assange recuperate after prolonged confinement. However, given his longstanding history with the technology, his engagement with Bitcoin will likely continue. Assange's saga symbolized the battle between individual liberties and unchecked government power.
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Crowdfunder now at $395K, apparently not counting the bitcoin donation. Agreed a debt hanging over them is the last thing they want - seems to me that's exactly why they insisted he fly on that jet, to keep him under the thumb and milk his supporters for onerous debt payments. Anyway, if this anonymous donor story is correct I will fire off some money.