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The case against Julian Assange is a stealth attack on press freedom

After two days of hearings, British judges are still deliberating on whether Assange can appeal extradition to the United States to face the government’s charges against him. Political analyst, Noam Chomsky, believes that Assange’s extradition would be “catastrophic” for press … Continue reading

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Julian Assange and the rape case that never was

In this second part of my series on Julian Assange ( (see Meeting Julian Assange again for the first time) I begin to explore some of the perceptions and accusations against him widely circulated in the press. The three main … Continue reading

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Meeting Julian Assange again for the first time

A new documentary challenges us to question everything we thought we knew “If you think Assange is a traitor, a rapist, a narcissist, a hacker, I don’t blame you because you have been deceived. And if you think you’ve not … Continue reading

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