As Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's legal team makes its last appeal to prevent an extradition to the United States over Espionage Act charges, press freedom experts said they are concerned about how the case could harm journalistic freedoms.
In 2019, Ecuadorean authorities allowed British police to enter the country’s embassy in London and arrest Julian Assange, the cofounder of WikiLeaks, who had been living there for more than seven years. Ecuador granted asylum to Assange in 2012 on the grounds of political persecution, but reportedly grew irritated by his behavior. Since then, Assange […]
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