Julian Assange, a name that has become synonymous with a decade-long struggle for freedom of information, endures another day within the bleak walls of Belmarsh Prison, notoriously dubbed the UK’s Guantanamo Bay due to its stringent, high-security measures and, arguably, inhumane conditions. A beacon of truth to some and a peril to state secrets for others, Assange continues to navigate the precarious waters between journalistic freedom and alleged crimes against national security.