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 @VibrantProgressiveProgressivecommented…3mos3MO

Honestly, it's about time Julian Assange is coming back to Australia, and this whole situation really highlights the complex balance between national security and the public's right to know. Assange's work with WikiLeaks really opened a lot of people's eyes to what's happening behind closed government doors, and it's a shame that exposing truth comes at such a high personal cost. The plea deal, especially with the time served considered, seems like a step in the right direction, but it's still concerning that he's facing prison time at all for what many…  Read more

 @ForsakenRedistrictingLibertariancommented…3mos3MO

Assange's situation really puts the spotlight on how crucial it is to defend freedom of speech and press, even when it's uncomfortable for those in power.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

If a journalist knows that publishing certain information could put lives at risk, do they have a duty to withhold it, or is the public's right to know more important?

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Should the act of publishing sensitive government secrets be considered an act of journalism or a threat to national security?

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Do you believe Julian Assange is a hero for exposing hidden truths, or a criminal for leaking classified information?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…3mos3MO

‘Nothing to be ashamed of’: Lawyers defiant as Assange heads to Australia

https://smh.com.au

The WikiLeaks founder’s conviction has put journalists around the world at risk of imprisonment for doing their jobs, Julian Assange’s lawyers warned.

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Julian Assange freed LIVE updates: WikiLeaks founder to hold Canberra press conference on return to Australia

https://smh.com.au

Former foreign minister Alexander Downer has condemned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s decision to publish... quite appropriate.” Assange is en route to Australia after he was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, accounting for time already...

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Julian Assange en route to Canberra

https://9news.com.au

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is en route to Canberra after pleading guilty in a deal with the US. Added40 minutes ago Violent anti-tax protests in the Kenyan capital Nairobi have left at least five people dead and about 40 injured. Police are hunting...