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Assange the Hero ,speaks for the first time

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Assange makes first public statement since his release!

For people of the world who detest censorship and attacks on freedom of speech especially of  Journalists exposing clandestine secret information, imop he has 

gone through hell.Viva Julian.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, riclag said:

Assange makes first public statement since his release!

For people of the world who detest censorship and attacks on freedom of speech especially of  Journalists exposing clandestine secret information, imop he has 

gone through hell.Viva Julian.

 

 

It is dispicable what the Brits & Yanks did to this journalist.

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Just now, pegman said:

It is dispicable what the Brits & Yanks did to this journalist.

When powerful nations decide to seek retribution for leaking their misdeeds…

I’ll leave the rest to you to imagine!

Assange the hero?  Pulllleeeeze.  He did the crime he should do the time. 

A great man

Only a liberal US administration could have 

arranged an end to his nightmare

 

Vote Blue ! 

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33 minutes ago, Captain Monday said:

A great man

Only a liberal US administration could have 

arranged an end to his nightmare

 

Vote Blue ! 

Listen to his interview!


Us govt insisted in writing into his plea agreement that he can’t file a case in a European Court of human rights  or 

even a freedom of information act request as a result of its Expedition request.He said he wasnt free because of the system ! He’s free cause He pled guilty to journalism.

He also regrets how much has been lost, how expressing the truth has been undermined, he sees more impunity , secrecy and more retaliation for speaking the truth .

He through a shot across the the bow 

by saying the US Govt. Crossed the Rubicon by intentionally criminalizing journalism.

15 hours ago, pegman said:

It is dispicable what the Brits & Yanks did to this journalist.

 

Sweden asked the UK to extradite Assange to Sweden to face charges of rape and sexual assault. Perfectly legitimate behaviour between two countries who both believe in the rule of law.

 

Assange made a conscious decision not to take the opportunity to clear his name but, instead to go on the run and play the victim (as he seemingly continues to do).

5 hours ago, RayC said:

 

Sweden asked the UK to extradite Assange to Sweden to face charges of rape and sexual assault. Perfectly legitimate behaviour between two countries who both believe in the rule of law.

 

Assange made a conscious decision not to take the opportunity to clear his name but, instead to go on the run and play the victim (as he seemingly continues to do).

Yes.  Totally agree.  By all accounts he was a very talented person and could have made great deal of money legitimately in the computer world by forming his own company or working for one.  He chose to go for the accolades.  How did that work out?  His prime earning ears now used up.

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