Man in Saughton Jail Part 2

I was walking down that improbably long central corridor in a group of about eight mainstream prisoners heading for legal visits, when panic broke out among the escorting guards. About a hundred yards further down, and coming towards us, was an overweight and bearded old man walk … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 1 year ago

The Universal Boosting of Putin

Back in the days when I was one of the British state’s more efficient functionaries, I spoke with British officers who had been in Russia during the Yeltsin period, when they had been able to get up close and effectively inventory the Russian armed forces. (For those who don’t kn … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 2 years ago

How the Establishment Functions

I suggested in my last post that the British Establishment may be looking for a way out of the terrible Assange debacle without raising difficult truths about the United States justice and penal system. The functioning of the Establishment, the way it forms a collective view and … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 2 years ago

Man Back in the Public Gallery: Assange Extradition, US Appeal Result

On Thursday afternoon I was in Edinburgh High Court to get back my passport, which had been confiscated during my own court proceedings avowedly to stop me going to Spain to testify in the trial of David Morales of UC Global. He stands accused by whistleblowers in his own company … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 2 years ago

Keeping Freedom Alive

I want to make one or two points for you to ponder while I am in jail. This is the last post until about Christmas; we are not legally able to post anything while I am imprisoned. But the Justice for Craig Murray Campaign website is now up and running and will start to have […] | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 2 years ago

I May Have to Spend Some Time as a Political Prisoner

I suspect I should say as little as possible in the next few days. With apologies to The National, I have copied their story out from behind their firewall. BEGINS A FORMER diplomat has instructed his lawyers to begin preparations for an appeal to the Supreme Court after learning … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

My Trial, and Freedom of Speech

My trial for Contempt of Court in my reporting of the Alex Salmond trial is on 27 and 28 January at the Court of Appeals in Edinburgh. Contempt of Court charges can be brought by a judge or by the Crown. These are being brought by the Crown – an important point. It is a […] | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Both Tortuous and Torturous

Magistrate Vanessa Bararitser walked into Westminster Magistrates Court No.1 at 10.12am this morning with the sunniest smile and most carefree disposition I have ever seen her adopt. Her shoulders appeared visibly lifted. She positively beamed at Clair Dobbin, counsel for the US … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

The State You May Not Criticise

In the 15 year history of this blog, I have criticised the Human Rights records of states including Bahrain, Belarus, Brazil, Burma, Cameroon, China, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libya, the Maldives, the Neth … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Magic Novichok

The security services put an extraordinary amount of media priming effort into explaining why the alleged novichok attack on the Skripals had a delayed effect of several hours, and then failed to kill them. Excuses included that it was a cold day which slowed their metabolisms, t … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

People Need to Reclaim the Internet

No matter how much you dislike Trump, only a fool can fail to see the implications for public access to information of the massive suppression on the internet of the Hunter Biden leaks. This blog has been suffering a ratcheting of social media suppression for years, which reached … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Lord Advocate Launches War on Twitter

In what we think is a world first, the Lord Advocate of Scotland is claiming in the contempt of court case against me that I am legally responsible for the content of replies to my tweets. The claim is founded on an argument that when you tweet, there is a menu which enables you … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 20

Tuesday has been another day on which the testimony focused on the extreme inhumane conditions in which Julian Assange would be kept imprisoned in the USA if extradited. The prosecution’s continued tactic of extraordinary aggression towards witnesses who are patently well informe … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Trial Day 19

Today was the worst day for the defence since the start of the trial, as their expert witnesses failed to cope with the sheer aggression of cross-examination by the US Government and found themselves backing away from maintaining propositions they knew to be true. It was uncomfor … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Trial Day 18

It is hard to believe, but Judge Baraitser on Friday ruled that there will be no closing speeches in the Assange extradition hearing. She accepted the proposal initially put forward by counsel for the US government, that closing arguments should simply be submitted in writing and … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 17

During the hearing of medical evidence the last three days, the British government has been caught twice directly telling important lies about events in Belmarsh prison, each lie proven by documentary evidence. The common factor has been the medical records kept by Dr Daly, head … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 16

On Wednesday the trap sprang shut, as Judge Baraitser insisted the witnesses must finish next week, and that no time would be permitted for preparation of closing arguments, which must be heard the immediate following Monday. This brought the closest the defence have come to a pr … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 15

When Daniel Ellsberg released the Pentagon Papers, the US Government burgled the office of his psychiatrist to look for medical evidence to discredit him. Julian Assange has been obliged to submit himself, while in a mentally and physically weakened state and in conditions of the … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 14

Monday was a frustrating day as the Assange Hearing drifted deep into a fantasy land where nobody knows or is allowed to say that people were tortured in Guantanamo Bay and under extraordinary rendition. The willingness of Judge Baraitser to accept American red lines on what witn … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 13

Friday gave us the most emotionally charged moments yet at the Assange hearing, showed that strange and sharp twists in the story are still arriving at the Old Bailey, and brought into sharp focus some questions about the handling and validity of evidence, which I will address in … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 12

A less dramatic day, but marked by a brazen and persistent display of this US Government’s insistence that it has the right to prosecute any journalist and publication, anywhere in the world, for publication of US classified information. This explicitly underlay the entire line o … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Your Man in the Public Gallery: Assange Hearing Day 11

Welcome to the thoughts of Craig Murray - Historian, Former Diplomat, Human Rights Activist and Blogger | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 10

The gloves were off on Tuesday as the US Government explicitly argued that all journalists are liable to prosecution under the Espionage Act (1917) for publishing classified information, citing the Rosen case. Counsel for the US government also argued that the famous Pentagon Pap … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 9

Things became not merely dramatic in the Assange courtroom today, but spiteful and nasty. There were two real issues, the evidence and the procedure. On the evidence, there were stark details of the dreadful regime Assange will face in US jails if extradited. On the procedure, we … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 8

The great question after yesterday’s hearing was whether prosecution counsel James Lewis QC would continue to charge at defence witnesses like a deranged berserker (spoiler – he would), and more importantly, why? QC’s representing governments usually seek to radiate calm control, … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 7

CLIVE STAFFORD SMITH This morning we went straight in to the evidence of Clive Stafford Smith, a dual national British/American lawyer licensed to practice in the UK. He had founded Reprieve in 1999 originally to oppose the death penalty, but after 2001 it had branched out into t … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Assange Hearing Day 6

I went to the Old Bailey today expecting to be awed by the majesty of the law, and left revolted by the sordid administration of injustice. There is a romance which attaches to the Old Bailey. The name of course means fortified enclosure and it occupies a millennia old footprint … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Alex Salmond Trial: Sky News Miss the Story

Sky News are today carrying the story that Nicola Sturgeon attended a meeting with Salmond’s former Chief of Staff, Geoff Aberdein, about a historic sexual allegation made against Alex Salmond on 29 March 2018, several days before she claimed to parliament that she first heard of … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Damage to the Soul

The imprisonment of Julian Assange has been a catalogue of gross injustice heaped upon gross injustice, while a complicit media and indoctrinated population looks the other way. In a truly extraordinary twist, Assange is now being extradited on the basis of an indictment served i … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Banana Republic Corruption

The Ayanda Capital contract to supply £250 million of PPE to the NHS has not caused anything like the stir it should, because UK citizens appear to have come to accept that we live in a country with a Banana Republic system of capitalism. I suppose when you have a Prime Minister … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Why Barnard Castle?

In 2012 GlaxoSmithKline were fined $3 billion for fraud, overcharging and making false claims about medicines in the USA. In 2016, GlaxoSmithKline were fined £37.6 million in the UK for bribing companies not to produce generic copies of their out of patent drugs, thus overchargin … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 3 years ago

Indictment of Craig Murray (Assange trial reporter)

I know of four pro-Independence folk who were last week phoned or visited by Police Scotland and threatened with contempt of court proceedings over social media postings they had made weeks back on the Alex Salmond case. Then on Monday, a Scottish journalist I know had his home r … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Assange Bail Application Today

Unfortunately I am in lockdown at home in Edinburgh and cannot get down to Westminster Magistrates Court for Julian Assange’s urgent bail application today. Several hearings ago, Magistrate Baraitser stated pre-emptively that she would not grant bail, before any application had b … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Assange Trial: The Long Dark Night of the Soul

As many of you will already know, I was excluded from the public gallery of the Alex Salmond trial yesterday. Inside the High Court, in the queue to enter the courtroom, I was suddenly taken aside by the police and told I was barred. The prosecution had made an application to the … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Julian Assange Hearing – Your Help Wanted

Here is a list of things you can do to help. Everyone can do at least one of these. 1) Put 18 May firmly in your diary. The hearing stands adjourned until 18 May. Turn up on 18 May and join the protests there all day – show the world this is a political trial, … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

The Alex Salmond Trial and Censorship

I am just off to the High Court to check out physical arrangements for access on Monday, and was inspired to send the above email, which I add as an update. On Monday morning at 6am I shall again be queuing up outside a courtroom. I never had any intention this blog would become … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

The Armoured Glass Box Is an Instrument of Torture

In Thursday’s separate hearing on allowing Assange out of the armoured box to sit with his legal team, I witnessed directly that Baraitser’s ruling against Assange was brought by her into court BEFORE she heard defence counsel put the arguments, and delivered by her entirely unch … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day Four 8

Please try this experiment for me. Try asking this question out loud, in a tone of intellectual interest and engagement: “Are you suggesting that the two have the same effect?”. Now try asking this question out loud, in a tone of hostility and incredulity bordering on sarcasm: “A … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Man in the Public Gallery – The Assange Hearing Day 3

In yesterday’s proceedings in court, the prosecution adopted arguments so stark and apparently unreasonable I have been fretting on how to write them up in a way that does not seem like caricature or unfair exaggeration on my part. What has been happening in this court has long m … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day 2

This afternoon Julian’s Spanish lawyer, Baltasar Garzon, left court to return to Madrid. On the way out he naturally stopped to shake hands with his client, proffering his fingers through the narrow slit in the bulletproof glass cage. Assange half stood to take his lawyer’s hand. … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day 1

Woolwich Crown Court is designed to impose the power of the state. Normal courts in this country are public buildings, deliberately placed by our ancestors right in the centre of towns, almost always just up a few steps from a main street. The major purpose of their positioning a … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Assange in Court

I was deeply shaken while witnessing yesterday’s events in Westminster Magistrates Court. Every decision was railroaded through over the scarcely heard arguments and objections of Assange’s legal team, by a magistrate who barely pretended to be listening. Before I get on to the b … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

As of today, Assange is in prison purely for publishing secrets of the US state

As of today Julian Assange has finished his jail sentence for missing police bail. There is no Swedish charge or request for his extradition, those risibly flimsy sexual allegations no longer being needed by the state. As of today, Julian Assange is in prison purely and simply fo … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

The Magnitskiy Myth Exploded

The conscientious judges of the European Court of Human Rights published a judgement a fortnight ago which utterly exploded the version of events promulgated by Western governments and media in the case of the late Mr Magnitskiy. Yet I can find no truthful report of the judgement … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Tanker Seizures and the Threat to the Global Economy from Resurgent Imperialism

The British seizure of the Iranian tanker off Gibraltar was illegal. There is no doubt of that whatsoever. The Iranian response to the seizure of its tanker in the Strait of Gibraltar, by the seizure of a British Tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, was also illegal, though more under … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

The World: What Is Really Happening

If you want to understand what is really happening in the world today, a mid-ranking official named Ian Henderson is vastly more important to you than Theresa May. You will not, however, find anything about Henderson in the vast majority of corporate and state media outlets. You … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

The Missing Step

In Sweden, prosecutors have applied to the Swedish courts to issue a warrant for Julian’s arrest. There is a tremendous back story to that simple statement. The European Arrest Warrant must be issued from one country to another by a judicial authority. The original Swedish reques … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 4 years ago

Chelsea and Julian Are in Jail. History Trembles

Tonight both Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange are in jail, both over offences related to the publication of materials specifying US war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, and both charged with nothing else at all. No matter what bullshit political and MSM liars try to feed you, th … | Continue reading


@craigmurray.org.uk | 5 years ago