Press freedom campaigners on Wednesday marked Julian Assange’s 1,000th day of imprisonment in London’s Belmarsh Prison with renewed demands for the WikiLeaks publisher’s freedom ahead of his looming potential extradition to the United States. “Journalism is not a crime,” the Assange Defense Committee tweeted. “#FreeAssange. #DropTheCharges.” Assange’s partner Stella Morris said in a statement: “It … Continue reading "After 1,000 Days in Belmarsh Prison, Campaigners Demand Freedom for Julian Assange"
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