The Imprisonment of Julian Assange | Julian Assange
From: Fault Lines Fault Lines examines what Assange’s case says about press freedom and the consequences of publishing state secrets.
Read MoreFrom: Fault Lines Fault Lines examines what Assange’s case says about press freedom and the consequences of publishing state secrets.
Read MoreFrom: The Listening Post Protesters in China brave a surveillance state as they push back against stifling zero-COVID policies. Plus,
Read MoreUS charges against WikiLeaks founder threaten press freedom and set ‘dangerous precedent’, US and European media say. The United States
Read MoreInvestigative journalist Stefania Maurizi has been partnering with WikiLeaks for more than 12 years. She has worked for some of
Read MoreA group of lawyers and journalists are suing the CIA, alleging that their privacy rights were violated. Journalists and lawyers
Read MoreFrom: The Listening Post The case against Julian Assange is as political as it is legal; where does it go
Read MoreMexico’s president says country renewed previous offer of asylum for Wikileaks founder, wanted in US on several charges. Mexico’s President
Read MoreWikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange, 50, has lodged an appeal to prevent his extradition to the US to face criminal charges.
Read MoreUK government ordered extradition of WikiLeaks founder to the US on spying charges, risking up 175 years in prison. Anthony
Read MoreThe Home Office says his extradition is approved but Assange can still appeal the decision. WikiLeaks says he will. British
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