What the defence should have said at this moment is βMadam, the dogs in the street know that people were tortured in Guantanamo Bay. In the real world, it is not a disputed fact. If Mr Lewisβs instructions were to deny that the earth is round, would our witnesses have to accommodate that? The truth of these matters plainly goes to the Article 10 Defence, and by pandering to the denial of a notorious and plain fact, this court will be held up to mockery. We will not discuss such ludicrous censorship with Mr Lewis. If you wish to rule that there must be no mention of torture in evidence, then so be it.β
The railroad continues, and Assange's defense is insufficiently radical to succeed -- they don't understand the only court that matters is one of public opinion, which is *why* the extreme restriction of the public gallery has happened.