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Father of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange calls for espionage charges to be dropped

Por: New York Daily News World March 18, 2023

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The family of Julian Assange defended the WikiLeaks founder as an unfairly imprisoned journalist while opening up about their ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the case and the subsequent impacts it could have on the free press. Assange is wanted in the United States on charges related to WikiLeaks’ publication of thousands of classified documents back in 2010 and 2011. They primarily pertained to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which... + full article



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