Its long past time to free Julian Assange
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Julian Assange is a figure who is known for his work with Wikileaks, a website that publishes classified information from anonymous sources. Assange is currently facing extradition to the United States to face charges of computer hacking and espionage.
Assange’s supporters claim that he is a journalist and what he did was not illegal. They argue that his work was part of a free press, exposing the truth of government and corporate wrongdoing. They point out that the information he released was already in the public domain, and he was merely bringing it to light.
In addition, Assange is accused of endangering people by releasing sensitive information. His supporters maintain that he was never in a position to cause harm, and any potential damage was already done by the organizations that created and stored the information.
Assange’s supporters believe that he should be free because it is unjust for him to be punished for his work as a journalist. They point out that if the government and corporations had not been hiding information from the public, Assange would not have had to reveal it. Furthermore, they argue that he should not be held responsible for the actions of others who might misuse the information that he released.
At the end of the day, what Julian Assange did was journalism, and it should not be illegal. He should be free to continue his work, and the public should be allowed to benefit from the truth that he reveals.
Assange’s supporters claim that he is a journalist and what he did was not illegal. They argue that his work was part of a free press, exposing the truth of government and corporate wrongdoing. They point out that the information he released was already in the public domain, and he was merely bringing it to light.
In addition, Assange is accused of endangering people by releasing sensitive information. His supporters maintain that he was never in a position to cause harm, and any potential damage was already done by the organizations that created and stored the information.
Assange’s supporters believe that he should be free because it is unjust for him to be punished for his work as a journalist. They point out that if the government and corporations had not been hiding information from the public, Assange would not have had to reveal it. Furthermore, they argue that he should not be held responsible for the actions of others who might misuse the information that he released.
At the end of the day, what Julian Assange did was journalism, and it should not be illegal. He should be free to continue his work, and the public should be allowed to benefit from the truth that he reveals.
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