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Paul Jay on the Assange case: “What will die here is the courage of journalists”

26. November 2021

Paul Jay on the Assange case: “What will die here is the courage of journalists”


In this video, independent journalist, filmmaker and founder of theAnalysis.News Paul Jay comments on the Julian Assange case. He also talks about the goals the US government hopes to achieve by continuing to persecute Julian Assange.

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ABOUT PAUL JAY

Paul Jay is a journalist and filmmaker. He’s the founder and host of theAnalysis.news, a video and audio current affairs interview and commentary show and website. His films have won numerous awards at major festivals around the world. He is past chair of the Documentary Organization of Canada and was the founding chair of the Hot Docs! Canadian International Documentary Festival.

Jay was the co-creator and co-executive producer of Face Off and counterSpin, nightly prime time debate programs that ran for ten years on CBC Newsworld. Jay was the founder of The Real News Network based in Baltimore. He is currently working on a documentary series with Daniel Ellsberg based on Ellsberg’s book, “The Doomsday Machine”.


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