Wednesday 17 April 2019

WordJam Presents: The Best of Blogger


Without a doubt, Blogger has proven to be the greatest innovation mankind has ever made in the field of communication. That's why, for absolutely no reason whatsoever, WordJam presents you with four of the blogs you really should be following in 2019, handily divided into sub-genres for your convenience. Get clicking, folks!

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Thursday 11 April 2019

The Arrest of Julian Assange

Still from Punishment Park (d. Peter Watkins, 1971)
'UN human rights experts today repeated a demand that the UK abides by its international obligations and immediately allows Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to walk free from the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he has been for over six years, fearing arrest by British authorities if he leaves, and extradition to the US.

“States that are based upon and promote the rule of law do not like to be confronted with their own violations of the law, that is understandable. But when they honestly admit these violations, they do honour the very spirit of the rule of law, earn enhanced respect for doing so, and set worldwide commendable examples,” the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) said.’
                                                                

                                                           - United Nations report, 21 December 2018