Pardoning Assange Would be the First Step Back Toward Rule of Law

On April 11, the ongoing saga of journalist and transparency activist Julian Assange took a dangerous turn. Ecuador’s president, Lenin Moreno, revoked his asylum in that country’s London embassy. British police immediately arrested him – supposedly pursuant to his “crime” of jumping bail on an invalid arrest warrant in an investigation since dropped without charges … Continue reading "Pardoning Assange Would be the First Step Back Toward Rule of Law"
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