Por: Fox News Politics July 08, 2023
The U.S. Justice Department is pressuring some British journalists to cooperate with the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder , who is accused of publishing classified U.S. military documents leaked to him by a whistleblower. The DOJ and the FBI are using vague threats and pressure tactics in their efforts to receive journalists' help in building their case against Assange, according to Rolling Stones' James Ball, who said he is among the... + full article
ABC News USA World September 05, 2023
CANBERRA, Australia -- A group of Australian lawmakers said Tuesday they would travel to Washington this month to lobby the United States to abandon its efforts to extradite founder Julian Assange.The delegation includes former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce and five other... + más
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US effort to extradite Assange not worth it, Australia PM says | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Nation July 07, 2023
Edward Snowden responded to a new report about the Biden administration's attempt to build a case against another high-profile whistleblower, calling it a historic scandal.Snowden's remarks come a day after Rolling Stone reported that President Joe Biden's Justice... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Nation May 22, 2023
CANBERRA – CANBERRA, Australia:Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was working in the “most effective way possible” to secure the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, but declined an invitation Monday to meet the Australian citizen’s... + más
Australia steps up calls for US to drop WikiLeaks charges | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Politics May 05, 2023
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed frustration at the United States’ continuing efforts to extradite WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange, saying: “There is nothing to be served by his ongoing... + más
The Boston Globe USA World May 05, 2023
Albanese says nothing served by US still pursuing Assange | Associated Press
Fox News USA Politics April 12, 2023
Supporters of Wikileaks founder gathered at the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday to mark the four-year anniversary of the Australian journalist being detained in London over the publication of classified U.S. military documents. Assange's case was called the free speech... + más
Review: The documentary 'Ithaka' attempts a difficult defense of Julian Assange | Los Angeles Times
Julian Assange's biggest fight in prison? It's not against extradition | Newsweek
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