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Suchwort: "Real"
Stichwort: Assange, Julian - 4 Presseschau-Absätze
9punkt
18.01.2020
[…]
gefoltert - wie der UN-Folterbeauftragte Nils Melzer immer wieder betont hat. 'Psychologische' beziehungsweise 'weiße Folter' ist die Bezeichnung für Verletzungen, die man nicht sehen soll, die aber höchst
real
und auch gefährlich sind. Assange schwebt in Lebensgefahr, ihm drohen durch die Isolationshaft irreparable körperliche und seelische Schäden."
[…]
Feuilletons
27.08.2013
[…]
gnadenlos angegriffen werden - und hat eine klare Antwort: "The larger sense I get from the criticism directed at Mr. Assange and Mr. Greenwald is one of distaste - that they aren't what we think of as
real
journalists. Instead, they represent an emerging Fifth Estate composed of leakers, activists and bloggers who threaten those of us in traditional media. They are, as one says, not like us." Und weiter:
[…]
Feuilletons
21.08.2012
[…]
Hippie-Hymne "San Francisco". Oliver Stone und Michael Moore setzen sich in der New York Times für Julian Assange ein: "Taken together, the British and Swedish governments' actions suggest to us that their
real
agenda is to get Mr. Assange to Sweden. Because of treaty and other considerations, he probably could be more easily extradited from there to the United States to face charges. Mr. Assange has every
[…]
Feuilletons
10.12.2010
[…]
military who allegedly leaked the documents to Wikileaks - had access to them. Now, however, thanks to Wikileaks, all of that is likely to stop. (...) And for? what? So that millions of us who had no
real
business - beyond a basic prurient interest - in knowing what conversations are being had behind closed diplomatic doors could feel important. Well, great. Responsible openness' loss is a few million
[…]