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Julian Assange is one of the political prisoners that the US claims not to have.
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Julian Assange committed empire’s greatest sin. He exposed it as a criminal enterprise.
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The prosecution of Assange would set a disturbing example for journalists and media outlets that publish information critical of the government.
Timothy Erik Strom and John Pilger
The defendant was caged behind thick glass, and had to crawl on his knees to a slit in the glass to make contact with his lawyers.
Patrick D. Anderson
The interpretations of and commentaries in the bibliography vary widely, from unquestionable support for WikiLeaks to outright hatred of Assange.
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, BAR executive editor
Julian Assange and his protégés have made common cause with Black revolutionaries in their zeal to lay bare the dictatorial nature of the omni
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