◾Assange Free: Why did the US chase the WikiLeaks founder so hard?
◾Assange Free: Why did the US chase the WikiLeaks founder so hard?
- Julian Assange’s freedom has come after a 12-year battle to avoid extradition to the US to face charges for publishing sensitive military files that would have seen him serve 175 years in prison if found guilty.
In 2010 he published over 250,000 US diplomatic cables, including a trove of leaks from former US soldier Chelsea Manning (then Bradley Manning), with the horrifying Collateral Murder video showing Apache helicopters gunning down 11 Iraqis as the pilots laughed.
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Source: Fearless John - @European_dissident
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5 months ago 00:00:42 3
◾Julian Assange’s wife Stella thanks those who supported his fight for freedom and requests time and space before he is ready to
5 months ago 00:01:35 1
◾Today we celebrate Julian’s freedom but there are dangers to press freedom — Stella Assange
5 months ago 00:02:20 2
◾Assange Free: Why did the US chase the WikiLeaks founder so hard?
5 months ago 00:00:48 1
◾I think by this time next week Julian will be free – Stella Assange
5 months ago 00:00:06 1
◾ WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge this week as part of a plea deal with the U.S. J
1 year ago 00:00:48 1
◾Presidential candidate R. F. Kennedy says he would pardon and free Julian Assange immediately