
As John and Gabriel Shipton, Julian's father and brother, approach the end of their US #HomeRun4Assange tour they spoke about their experience visiting different cities in the States.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) kicked off with an online campaign asking supporters to send birthday messages with hashtag #HappyBirthdayAssange all over social media so later on the messages would be compiled and sent to Julian to Belmarsh prison.
On Tuesday UK MPs met outside Belmarsh prison and delivered a letter to the prison governor with concerns of ongoing refusal between the Ministry of Justice not allowing an official visit with Julian.
You can also ask your MP to sign Early Day Motion 220 - Meeting between parliamentarians and Julian Assange.
Later in the day during an online discussion Mohamedou Salahi spoke about what it was like being detained inside Guantanamo Bay and Stella Moris, Julian's partner also described the difficulties for Julian to prepare for his case.
As part of the campaign, Tim Dawson, Executive Member of the National Union of Journalists sent out an important message of why Julian Assange should be freed, and how we can stop the extra-territorial judicial harassment for good.
On Thursday a Free Assange boat sailed passed the Parliament, MI6, and the US Embassy sending a message asking to #DropTheCharges against Assange.
Thursday's online discussion had a great Australian line up of speakers, including Chamira Gamage from Amnesty International Australia, Julian Assange’s lawyer Jen Robinson and Scott Ludlam, former Australian Senator, moderated by journalist Mary Kostakidis.
You can watch the conversation about Threats to the freedom of the press in 21st century here.
Amnesty International Australia launched an online campaign for the supporters so they could send a message calling for the charges to be dropped, halt the extradition and release Julian Assange.
And July 3, Julian Assange birthday was marked with a picnic organized at Parliament Sq with supporters and String quartet playing a song for Julian. Stella Moris made an emotional speech along with Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. Check out our website for more photos, videos and other actions you can follow and be part of.
Yesterday DiEM Voice broadcasted a special event: Why are you so afraid of Julian Assange? With artists Davide Dormino and Angela Richter, who have been fighting over the years for Julian’s freedom and for the future of the free press. If you missed it you can watch it here.
Check out a collection of birthday messages for Julian Assange's 50th birthday.