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Assange: I Broke the Law But the Law Is Wrong
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Assange: I Broke the Law But the Law Is Wrong
June 28, 2024

Julian Assange’s plea deal with the United States was completed before a U.S. federal judge Wednesday on the U.S. possession of the Mariana Islands, reports Joe Lauria.

Julian Assange: Libre por fin, pero culpable de ejercer el periodismo
June 27, 2024

El despiadado y todopoderoso aparato de inteligencia estadounidense no se andará con rodeos y no hará prisioneros para castigar a cualquiera, en cualquier lugar, que se atreva a sacar a la luz los crímenes imperiales.

Julian Assange: Libre por fin, pero culpable de ejercer el periodismo
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Assange freedom is not something we should celebrate. Here’s why
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Assange freedom is not something we should celebrate. Here’s why
June 27, 2024

The release of Assange is hardly something worth celebrating as the point that the West – in particular Washington – wanted to make was made.

It was the media, led by the Guardian, that kept Julian Assange behind bars
June 27, 2024

The media’s villainy will soon be erased because it writes the script telling us what’s going on in the world

It was the media, led by the Guardian, that kept Julian Assange behind bars
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Julian Assange: free at last, but guilty of practicing journalism
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Julian Assange: free at last, but guilty of practicing journalism
June 26, 2024

The ruthless, all-powerful U.S. Intel Apparatus will go no holds barred and take no prisoners to punish anyone, anywhere, who dares to expose imperial crimes.

Julian Assange freed after plea deal with the U.S.
June 26, 2024

Julian Assange walked free from Belmarsh Prison yesterday, where he has been incarcerated for more than five years. Footage posted by WikiLeaks showed the journalist at liberty as he boarded an international flight leaving Britain.

Julian Assange freed after plea deal with the U.S.
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Assange Extradition Raises Questions
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Assange Extradition Raises Questions
June 18, 2024

A British court ruled Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the U.S. How Assange’s case plays out may change both the way Espionage Act cases are defended and the deeper relationship among the Act, the 1A, and a free press.

Send Assange home to the koalas if you want to avert the coming storm
May 27, 2024

The Poms have been reduced to obeying the orders of their Yankee masters, albeit with the same arrogant, plum accents that wouldn’t have passed muster in Aussieland’s six o’clock swill.

Send Assange home to the koalas if you want to avert the coming storm
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