It will not be broadcasted. However, there will be a small amount of the public allowed in this time, and several reporters, including Amnesty International. This is in stark contrast to the original hearing, in which human rights organizations were banned from observing.
You can also follow these reporters on Twitter, they each have been granted remote access and will be live updating as well:
@rebecca_vincent
@marykostakidis
@kgosztola
@smaurizi
@tareq_haddad
@stellamoris1
The official hashtag to follow on twitter for today is #Freedom4JA
It will not be broadcasted. However, there will be a small amount of the public allowed in this time, and several reporters, including Amnesty International. This is in stark contrast to the original hearing, in which human rights organizations were banned from observing.
You can also follow these reporters on Twitter, they each have been granted remote access and will be live updating as well:
@rebecca_vincent
@marykostakidis
@kgosztola
@smaurizi
@tareq_haddad
@stellamoris1
The official hashtag to follow on twitter for today is #Freedom4JA
https://t.me/TheOfficialE/581
This is great- thank you!
Most of Amnesty’s Board has previous UN experience and questionable connections.
No one is being let into that courtroom without some kind of agenda and/or DS backing.