Julian Assange Speaks Out: "Guilty to Journalism" Plea Raises Alarms for Global Press Freedom
October 1, 2024Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, recently made his first public remarks following his release after a plea deal with the United States.
He expressed that he feels free because he pleaded 'guilty to journalism', emphasizing the troubling implications of his case for press freedom.
Assange was released in June after serving five years in a British prison, where he pleaded guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets.
His case raises significant concerns about potential future prosecutions of journalists under U.S. espionage laws.
During his address, Assange criticized the treatment of journalists in authoritarian regimes like Russia and China, while expressing solidarity with those killed in Ukraine and Gaza.
He warned that the U.S. is attempting to restrict free speech rights, highlighting the increasing risks faced by journalists globally.
Assange noted that freedom of expression is at a 'dark crossroads', with rising secrecy and self-censorship compared to when he was imprisoned.
His case remains polarizing; supporters view him as a free speech hero, while critics argue that his actions endangered national security.
Assange revealed that he had two children during his confinement and is now learning to reconnect with his family.
His wife, Stella Assange, emphasized the need for him to recover after his release, as they navigate the challenges of starting anew.
Despite the personal toll of his experiences, Assange reaffirmed his commitment to the values that motivated his work with WikiLeaks.
The U.S. prosecution against him began under President Trump, who had previously expressed admiration for WikiLeaks.
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