Topic: WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has been at the forefront of the fight for transparency and accountability, often facing severe backlash for exposing government and corporate misconduct. The ongoing legal struggles of its founder, Julian Assange, highlight the broader implications for free speech and the dangers of censorship in the name of national security. The case raises critical questions about the protection of whistleblowers and the right to publish information that serves the public interest.
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After 14 Years of Confinement, Journalist Julian Assange Calls on Europe to Defend Freedom of Expression
Julian Assange warns European lawmakers of a growing threat to journalistic freedom after 14 years of legal battles.
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Assange’s Plea: A Controversial End to a 14-Year Legal Struggle and the Impact on Free Speech
Assange’s plea deal raises concerns over press freedom and the precedent it sets for national security reporting.
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UK High Court Allows Assange to Challenge US Extradition
Assange’s fight for freedom continues amid fears of a 175-year sentence and dubious US assurances.
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UK High Court Opens a Path for Assange To Appeal US Extradition
Assange has been granted an appeal if the US doesn’t make several provisions.
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Bipartisan Letter Calls on Biden To Drop Charges Against Julian Assange
The letter calls for President Biden to drop plans for extradition.
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RFK Jr. vows to pardon Assange, Snowden, and other whistleblowers if elected President
“I’ll pardon brave truth-tellers like Julian Assange and investigate the corruption and crimes they exposed.”
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UK Home Secretary decides to extradite Julian Assange to the US
The US suggests exposing war crimes is a crime in itself.
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UK judge formally approves Julian Assange’s extradition to the US
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel will now decide whether to grant the extradition.
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WikiLeaks journalist Julian Assange CAN be extradited to the US, UK court rules
A loss for free speech.
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Rights groups request US drops Assange extradition request
A new joint letter.
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Journalist Julian Assange will NOT be extradited to the US to face trial, UK judge rules
The judge’s ruling was on health grounds, not free speech.
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US Government confirms in Assange extradition trial no one was harmed as a result of WikiLeaks publications
Julian Assange’s extradition trial began today.












