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RE: An Insider's Guide to "Being Julian Assange" Part 2
My recollection of relevant portions of the Convention Against Torture relegates holding person(s) incommunicado is considered a crime against humanity. Since persons so incarcerated cannot convey to the outside world they are not being tortured, preventing their communication is considered proof of torture, and thus torture itself.
I highly recommend you consider this in your efforts to render aid and assistance to Assange.
Thanks!