^^ It has been over 50 years since the last person was jailed for Craig Murray's 'offence', which I still don't really understand the basis of.
^ Feeble mind.
Anyway, it's a stitch-up, just like the ongoing Assange case is a stitch-up. Pretty damn obvious.
If ya wanna justice system in which your political oponents can be stitched-up, quit criticising China & Russia.
One can read some posts on the topic here, and form their own opinion regarding the UK Legal health status:
Craig Murray's Trial: What Happens Next - Craig Murray
Official: Lady Dorrian Rules Courts Should Apply Different Standards to Bloggers and Mainstream Media - Craig Murray
The Mind of Lady Dorrian - Craig Murray
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
One can read an unbiased opinion on the British legal system from some fat drunk who just tried sticking a finger up at it and paid the price?
Yeah, sure.
Craig Murray walks again. I'm pretty sure I saw him in a photo of Julian Assange's legal entourage actually- so I checked.
"Well, it is nice to be free again, though as I said on release, I shall never really feel free while Julian is still imprisoned and while Scotland is still part of an imperialist United Kingdom. I expect most of you have seen my release, but for those who have not:
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The support of readers of this blog was particularly important to maintaining my mental health while in jail. Well over 2,000 people wrote to me in prison by post or by the peculiar prisoner email service (emails were printed out and given to me – I then hand-wrote replies which were scanned and sent by the jail). I read every word sent to me, and was very grateful for the books, magazines, poetry and the stories of people’s lives. It was companionship.It also gave me much more of a feel for the community who read this blog, which truly is worldwide. I particularly treasured all those who wrote to say that they sometimes – or even generally – disagree with what I write, but enjoy the intellectual exercise and supply of under-reported facts and independent opinion. Because as regular readers know, it has always been my intention to activate thought and to inform; never to cultivate unthinking support. That seems to have succeeded splendidly well, as people sent me reams of argument on what they feel I am wrong about; which I much enjoyed.
I shall write about prison and the justice system in the coming days and weeks. I learnt a very great deal. But today as I get my own writing muscles working again, I thought I would give you my overview on COP26."
Craig Murray - Historian, Former Ambassador, Human Rights Activist
Damn, I wish I'd known, I would have dropped him a line.
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