Tag: Assanges
Petteri Järvinen was surprised by Assange’s release – this is how he commented on one of the most followed people of our time | Foreign countries
Information leaker known as the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange and the US Department of Justice have reached an agreement to release Assange on bail. The release decision was reached…
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…
Julian Assange’s supporters denounce his persecution before the Royal Court of Justice
Julian Assange will not be extradited to the United States, or at least not right away. The founder of Wikileaks is being prosecuted across the Atlantic for having published confidential…
Julian Assange’s fate is decided – risks 175 years in prison
It started with the Wikileaks leak in 2010. A film showing how an American attack helicopter in Iraq was shot down and killed civilians was released to journalists, along with…
Julian Assange’s call for help
“I am dying. Slowly, but surely,” writes the Australian journalist and Wikileaks founder from his high-security prison in Belmarsh, UK. In a text posted on social networks, Julian Assange, 53,…
Julian Assange’s supporters demonstrate to try to avoid his extradition
A new demonstration took place on Saturday February 11 in London, where Julian Assange is still imprisoned. This time it was a carnival. The procession wandered through the streets of…
UK Approves Extradition of Julian Assange to USA
The extradition order of Julian Assange, which the USA is pursuing because of the files he published on the “secret intelligence news” site named WikiLeaks, was signed by British Interior…
Julian Assange’s case is bigger than his ego
On Friday, British Home Secretary Priti Patel agreed to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States. There he will be brought to justice for, among other things, espionage…