Since the U.S. is on shaky constitutional ground with the espionage indictment, the computer intrusion charge has served as a hook to try to get Assange, by portraying him not as a journalist, but as a hacker, writes Cathy Vogan.
Category: Julian Assange
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Consortium News begins today a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act.