Mexican President: If Assange Is Jailed for Exposing Hillary Clinton, Then ‘Dismantle Statue of Liberty’

Mexico’s liberal President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared that America should “dismantle the Statue of Liberty” if Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is jailed for exposing Hillary Clinton.

The Mexican leader made the remarks in a statement on the Fourth of July, according to the Mexico Daily Post.

Assange is currently imprisoned by the United Kingdom pending extradition to the United States on charges under the U.S. Espionage Act.

Those charges spring from his receipt and publishing of vast troves of classified American government documents.

WikiLeaks obtained and published the emails of then-Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her 2016 campaign manager John Podesta.

The publishing of the emails has been a huge embarrassment to Hillary and the Democrats.

Among many other embarrassing disclosures, the files revealed previously undisclosed civilian casualties of the war in Iraq.

On Friday, Assange appealed the UK government’s extradition decision to the High Court.

PEN International, a global association of writers, condemned the U.S government’s conduct in the case:

“Julian Assange’s prosecution raises profound concerns about freedom of the press.

“Invoking the Espionage Act for practices that include receiving and publishing classified information sends a dangerous signal to journalists and publishers worldwide.”

Speaking at a press conference at the National Palace, López Obrador called for the “most important press in the world”—including The New York TimesWall Street JournalFinancial Times, and Mexico’s El Pais—to “convene a meeting…to exhort, request, call, so that a pardon be granted to Assange.”

He continued:

“If they don’t do it, they will be tarnished and we will have to start the campaign that, if they take him to the US, and sentence him to the maximum sentence [to] die in prison, they will have to dismantle the Statue of Liberty that the French delivered…because it is no longer a symbol of freedom.”

The Mexican president also pledged to make his own personal appeal.

“I want to state that I am going to ask President Biden to address this matter,” he said.

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“I am aware that it goes against the severe hardliners that exist in the United States as in all countries, but humanism must also prevail.”

He has previously indicated his willingness to grant Assange humanitarian asylum and Mexican citizenship.

It’s not the first time López Obrador has invoked the Statue of Liberty in criticizing political conditions in the United States.

Referring to social media firms de-platforming then-sitting U.S. President Donald Trump in January 2021, he said, “I don’t know if you’ve noticed that since they took these decisions, the Statue of Liberty in New York is turning green with anger, because it doesn’t want to become an empty symbol.”

A consistent Western gadfly, in June López Obrador condemned NATO’s “immoral” proxy war against Russia in Ukraine.

“How easy it is to say, ‘Here, I’ll send you this much money for weapons.’

“Couldn’t the war in Ukraine have been avoided?

“Of course, it could… ‘I’ll supply the weapons, and you supply the dead.’

“It is immoral,” he concluded.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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