WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange finally landed in his native Australia after completing a series of formalities with US authorities in the Mariana Islands. But it was his wife Stella who spoke to the press to celebrate his arrival after a 14-year ordeal which included a spell at Ecuador's Embassy in London plus a stay at the Belmarsh maximum security prison in the British capital. Assange was expected to appear in front of the media after arriving in Canberra on a private flight from Saipan. Read full article
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Jun 26th, 2024 - 09:52 pm - Link - Report abuse +1I'm glad he's finally free, if only so I may be relieved from hearing about him anymore.
Jun 28th, 2024 - 01:24 am - Link - Report abuse +1I'm glad he's finally free, in the hope he may continue his very commendable songline..
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