Julian Assange’s release deal moves forward – now flying to the Pacific | News in brief

Assange will be released immediately after the sentence.

Founder of the WikiLeaks disclosure website Julian Assange is about to be released.

The U.S. Department of Justice has approved a plea deal that will see him sentenced to five years in prison. Assange pleads guilty to violating the US Espionage Act.

Since Assange has practically been a prisoner for that time, the sentence is deemed to have been served and Assange is released.

Assange was released from a British prison in the morning, after which he transferred to a plane. He flies to the US island of Saipan in the Pacific Ocean. The judge there is to say that Assange has served his sentence and is now a free man.

Sources: Reuters, AFP

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