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Julian Assange’s mission was to change the world - but at what cost?
Lauren Said-Moorhouse Claudia Rebaza
Analysis by Lauren Said-Moorhouse and Claudia Rebaza, CNN
9 minute read
Published 1:01 AM EDT,Sat April 27, 2024
London
CNN
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Julian Assange started his WikiLeaks whistleblowing website on a quest for “radical transparency and truth,” a mission that turned an already polarizing personality into a notorious character and earned him crusaders and critics in equal measure.
The long-running battle for his extradition to the United States continued this month, with US lawyers providing the UK High Court with a series of assurances around the 52-year-old WikiLeaks founder’s First Amendment rights and that he would not receive the death penalty if he were handed over. Those are set to be reviewed at a fresh hearing on May 20.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/27/europe/julian-assange-profile-intl-cmd/index.html
Irish Nobel Peace Prize winner calls on Joe Biden to release Julian Assange in letter handed to U.S. Consulate
By Paul Ainsworth
Belfast, April 27 (RHC)– Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire has urged U.S. President Joe Biden to release Julian Assange from custody as the WikiLeaks founder faces being extradited to America.
Mrs Maguire, who co-founded the Peace People movement, wrote a letter to Mr Biden that was delivered to the US Consulate in Belfast by fellow Peace People member and activist Ann Patterson.
The appeal to the president was written as Mr Assange continues to fight against extradition to the US from the UK to stand trial on criminal charges relating to the leaking of military records.
The leaks on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars were published unredacted on the Wikileaks website, and Mr Assange has denied the charges against him, claiming he was acting as a journalist.
The 52-year-old Australian national was last month granted permission by the High Court in London to appeal the extradition.
Mrs Maguire’s appeal to Mr Biden comes as the president said this month he was considering a request by the Australian government to drop the charges against Mr Assange.
The Belfast peace activist nominated Mr Assange for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, alongside American whistleblowers Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden.
https://www.radiohc.cu/en/noticias/internacionales/353303-irish-nobel-peace-prize-winner-calls-on-joe-biden-to-release-julian-assange-in-letter-handed-to-us-consulate
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