“I think there are some people within the U.S. and U.K. governments who understand how cancerous this whole affair is,” the wife of the imprisoned publisher tells Matt Kennard in a wide-ranging interview.
Tag: First Amendment
If Albanese Asks for Assange’s Freedom, Biden Has Every Reason to Agree
NewsGuard’s Scarlet Letter
Impending Roe v Wade Demise Spotlights Privacy Risk for Everyone
SCOTT RITTER: Twitter Wars—My Personal Experience in Twitter’s Ongoing Assault on Free Speech
The Predictable Demise of RT America
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 1: A History of Prosecuting Speech
Consortium News begins today a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act.
Pentagon Papers Failed to Stop Media Kowtowing
What Kamala Harris Really Thinks of WikiLeaks
The Prosecution of Julian Assange Calls for Public Defense of Free Speech
If the U.S. succeeds in extraditing the WikiLeaks publisher, it could lead to the possible execution of an innocent man and the death of a free press as a guardian of democracy, writes Nozomi Hayase.