This vigil was held on the day Julian Assange had his Ecuadorian citizenship stripped from him by the Ecuadorian government, and then was dragged out of the Embassy by UK Police invited inside by Ecuadorian diplomatic officials.
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Joe Lauria, Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of https://Consortiumnews.com; author of "How I Lost By Hillary Clinton"; political commentator, former journalist at the Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal and UN correspondent.
https://consortiumnews.com/
https://twitter.com/unjoe
Kevin Zeese is a lawyer and a political activist who has worked on a wide range of issues beginning with, ending the war on drugs and mass incarceration; he helped organize the 2011 Occupy encampment in Washington DC at Freedom Plaza; and he currently serves as co-director of Popular Resistance. Kevin co-directs ‘ItsOurEconomy.US radio show and ‘ClearingTheFogRadio’ show.
https://popularresistance.org/
https://popularresistance.org/podcast/
https://twitter.com/KBZeese
Kim Dotcom was the founder of file hosting service Megaupload (2005–2012). The company was financially successful, but in 2012 the United States Department of Justice seized his website and pressed charges against him. Kim Dotcom was residing in New Zealand at the time, and the New Zealand authorities arrested him and raided his home. Dotcom posted bail, and is currently going through lengthy legal proceedings and appeals to avoid being extradited to the United States. Kim Dotcom denies any wrong doing and has accused US authorities of pursuing a vendetta against him on behalf of politically influential Hollywood studios. On 5 July 2018, the New Zealand Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's ruling. His lawyer said that he would appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.[14] In 2013, Dotcom launched another cloud storage service called Mega, although he later severed all ties with the service in 2015. He also started and funded the Internet Party.
https://twitter.com/KimDotcom
http://www.kim.com/
Cassandra Fairbanks is journalist and activist.
https://twitter.com/cassandrarules