 What breeze are you here today, madam? There we go. Free Assange. Free Assange means free the truth. Free the truth means free all of us. We are bound and gagged and silenced with Assange. If we leave him in the clutches of the USA he will be extradited, he will be killed and along with him our right to know and tell and speak and be told the truth by our governments, by our politicians, by our corporations, by the fossil fuel industry by everyone who is holding us all to ransom. Free Assange means free all of us. We are all Assange. Beautiful. What can I possibly add to that very well expressed statement, madam? What's your name, darling? Mary Ellen. Yeah, nice to meet you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Have a great day. And you. I just want to get one more shot of your beautiful carriage here. Reparation for Assange's family. Reparation for every single person on this planet who's been robbed by the establishment that for centuries used enclosure acts, imperialism, colonialism, every single trick in the book to steal and rape and pillage and rob and now just silence. We will not be silenced any longer. Thank you, darling. Thank you. Future people. Give it strength, yeah. God hold you tight. I'd sing. Can you hear us sovereign? Tell me, what brings you here today, sir? Freedom of speech. We're losing it to the censorship and this is an iconic case of how they can shut off the news, the truth to the people. So this one is an iconic case which we've got to stand for and win this case. Have you been calling the extradition hearings? Well, yes. A little bit. Have you heard about the recent confession of the 22 CIA operatives confessing about the surveillance and the planned assassination? Yes, I know that. That's new evidence, isn't it? He should be out now. It's appalling. Where's the justice? Has he been charged with anything? Exactly, yeah. It's just political shenanigans. Thank you very much, sir. You're very welcome, sir. We're talking about Julian Assange here and I'm not a complete expert on the subject but basically America want to extradite the bloke. They want to extradite him. So America in this current situation, Joe Biden has just stood up and said we are going to destroy the Nord Stream pipeline. So the whole of Europe is going to have no gas over a civil war between Nazis and Russians. And that is what's going on. Victoria Newland, that's what she's done, put a gay puppet that's on crack cocaine in power. And the whole of the media believe that Putin is such a bad guy. I'm not saying he's a good guy. There's bad guys and good guys in wars. The butcher massacre was committed by Nazis, not committed by those people. This is what Julian Assange was reporting the truth. America are not our friend. They are not our friend. They're evil people. They are bullying Europe. They are bullying this trust. They are bullying Belgium. They are bullying Germany. Germany is going to be on its knees. Totally on its knees. So I'm supporting this march. I don't know about WikiLeaks or some of these people, but believe me, when you've got no food this winter and the heat is off, you have to have a bath at four o'clock. And that's where it's going. What brings you ladies here today? The fact that Julian Assange should not be in prison. And should definitely not be extradited either. OK, have you been following his case for a long time? Not that long, no. Yes. And we've now been more passionate. We've read the books written by the UN. We've done with the dad, the brother. We've heard his wife. It's just a total travesty. Having a man who had a friend. Stella O'Songe is a really speaking estimate. She's being really passionate. It's a great interview with Jordan Peterson and just really put him in this place and put him straight. Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much, ladies. Thank you. What brings you here today? Well, to support Julian Assange and the freedom of the press and the freedom of the soul. Have you been following his case over the years? Yes, it's day one, yeah. I can't really tell you anything that hasn't already been said but this government is going to extradite him. Despite all our efforts, they're going to extradite him. Which is a damning indictment on this country and where it stands in the world today. Do you think Australia should be doing more to help him? I think everybody should be doing more to help him but, you know, Australia have the same boss we do. America's calling this one. You don't fuck with America and get away with it. What brings you here today, sir? Because I passionately believe that Julian Assange is a political prisoner of the UK and should be freed. Right. Yes. What do you think of the recent CIA confessions about the surveillance while he was in the embassy? Do you know about that? Well, I do know about it. I also know that this government works hand in glove with the Americans and they wish their war crimes to be covered up. Basically Julian Assange is exposing war crimes and that's why he's in prison. He's being gagged. He's being tortured. So he hasn't even been charged with anything? No, exactly. Thank you very much, sir. Julian Assange. I'm here today to express my absolute disgust at the way that Julian Assange is being treated by the establishment. He should be considered as a hero. He is considered as a hero of the people for releasing the documents about illegal wars and occupations and all sorts of other things. And the establishment don't like it. They should be locking up the war criminals not locking up the messenger. Julian Assange is an innocent man. He's a good man and I'm here to put him in solidarity with him. He needs to be released immediately. Free Julian Assange! Free Julian Assange! Free Julian Assange! Free Julian Assange! I'm here to protest for the freedom of Julian Assange. Have you been following his case? Yes, I have, yes. Of course he's in Belmarsh now. Appealing the extradition. I think it's really important that we have free press in this country. And I think there is nothing more damaging than having kind of the exposition of truth about wars and violence and state violence being suppressed by the US government and your other imperialist powers. Well said madam. Thank you very much. Have a good day. Thank you. What brings you here today sir? I'm here to support for Julian Assange in his case against being extradited to America or he's being charged with anything. The men's are free. He's an innocent man. He's exposed to war criminals and they don't like being exposed. It sort of muddies their nice glamorous image. It certainly does, yes. And it's a very striking outfit you've chosen for your... Well it is. It's the executioner's hood kind of thing. It's what he'll get when he goes to America. Well he's already trying to execute him slowly aren't they in Belmarsh. It's dreadful. He'll be lucky if he even gets... I know, I mean the sooner that he's released from that to Belmarsh prison and at least allowed to be on bail or something like that. And he hasn't even been charged has he? He hasn't been charged, no. So, yeah. He shouldn't even be on bail then, you know. Yeah, exactly. Okay, thank you very much, sir. You're very welcome. I love the look you're looking. Perfect. Thank you. Thank you. Don't mind if we get too late. Mind if I keep the mask on? No, of course. We should remain anonymous. Yeah. Talk to you. Is this your own work? Yeah, it is, sir. I find art on the street a very effective way to protest. Well, I say it's effective because it's not a banner and it's not a placard. I see, yeah. So it can't be labelled as a protest implement. So if it's on canvas or a canvas board and it's got pens or paint then you can class it as an artwork. Some new protesters are on with artwork. They find it far easier with a banner or a placard. It's easier to paint with as a protester. Okay, there's a tip to turn your protest into artwork and there's nothing they can... Well, there probably are some powers there but it's a grey area, yeah. So I find art gives the most freedom of protest today. Very good, sir. What's your name? Do you work under? I work under Old Bill. Old Bill. Old Bill. Okay, let's look at Old Bill. Thank you. Coming to Barricade near you. Cheers. Thanks, mate. Thank you. Okay. What he did in releasing those documents through Wikileaks went beyond what was in the public interest because it's now exposed. It's called crime, war crimes. Where do we draw the line? We're going to be quiet. We can't talk about a country committing a war crime. I'm sorry, that's true. There were other journalists, as far as I remember, drawn, bombed. Who else is going to tell us about these things? So even journalists are being killed. So he hasn't done... No one was harmed, basically. That's all we need to remember. It was not a diplomatic release of these papers but hello, we need to know the truth. Just imagine the leaders of this country and America are watching. So we've got Liz over the count of five watching. Okay. You want Julian to list nothing to the camera and talk to them. You are not going to suppress this news. Everyone is watching. Everyone knows about it. So it's exposed. It's not going to be crushed under the carpet. We all know what's happening. There are so many people here and there are so many people who would have come as well. There's like huge train strikes as well. There are so many people who told them... So they were saying they loved us. Yeah, there were so many people who wanted to come but they couldn't because of the train strikes as well. There would be five people who couldn't. Today it's like incredible.