Finally Free, Assange Receives a Measure of Justice From the Council of Europe
In his first public statement since his release, Assange said, “I’m free today … because I pled guilty to journalism.”
In his first public statement since his release, Assange said, “I’m free today … because I pled guilty to journalism.”
By Glenn Greenwald / System Update
Read the full text of Julian Assange’s opening remarks in Strasbourg Tuesday morning, on the plea deal, WikiLeaks work, the Espionage Act, the C.I.A.’s retribution and the repression of journalism.
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Glenn Greenwald exposes the mainstream media's lies regarding Assange.
After agreeing to a plea deal, the WikiLeaks publisher is set to head home to Australia.
The plea bargain allows the Wikileaks founder to return to Australia after a court date in the Mariana Islands
The following is a letter from The New York Times, the Guardian, Le Monde, El Pais and DER SPIEGEL urging the U.S. government to end its prosecution of Julian Assange…
"We thank all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom," said WikiLeaks. "Julian's freedom is our freedom."
In light of the recent news that Assange has been freed and is returning home to Australia, we are sharing this sermon delivered by Chris Hedges from Aug. 20, 2023.