WikiLeaks

Biden faces growing pressure to drop charges against Julian Assange
Biden faces a renewed push, domestically and internationally, to drop charges against Assange, who is languishing in a UK jail
Eric Lichtblau
12, Dec, 2022 @8:00 AM

‘Publishing is not a crime’: media groups urge US to drop Julian Assange charges
First outlets to publish WikiLeaks material, including the Guardian, come together to oppose prosecution
Jim Waterson Media editor
28, Nov, 2022 @11:00 AM

Chelsea Manning: ‘I struggle with the so-called free world compared with life in prison’
Nihilist, anarchist, idealist, troubled young transperson crying out for help: when a 22-year-old US military analyst leaked hundreds of thousands of classified documents, everyone thought they knew why. They were wrong, she says. This is what really happened
Emma Brockes
22, Oct, 2022 @7:00 AM

Julian Assange: Australian government urged to show ‘courage’ against US over charges
Jennifer Robinson, a human rights lawyer who represents Assange, says ‘the future ahead for Julian is grim’
Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent
19, Oct, 2022 @2:37 AM

Julian Assange’s supporters call on Australian government to provide update on talks with US
Campaign adviser says public should be told of any progress on securing Assange’s release if he is extradited from UK
Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent
12, Oct, 2022 @9:17 PM

Julian Assange’s family urge Australian PM Anthony Albanese to intervene before US extradition
John and Gabriel Shipton say they’re frustrated at the lack of progress in WikiLeaks founder’s case since Labor was elected
Sarah Martin
04, Aug, 2022 @3:06 AM

Ithaka review – intriguing portrait of the campaign to free Julian Assange
The WikiLeaks founder’s father John Shipton and fiancee Stella Moris and take centre stage in Ben Lawrence’s documentary
Wendy Ide
10, Jul, 2022 @11:00 AM

Ithaka review – emotional look at absent Julian Assange’s legal troubles
Affecting documentary focuses on the family of the WikiLeaks founder, with whom it is perhaps easier to sympathise
Peter Bradshaw
06, Jul, 2022 @12:00 PM

‘There were plans to poison Julian’: Ithaka, the film charting Assange’s fight for freedom
From his Belmarsh wedding to his skateboarding round Ecuador’s embassy, Ithaka tells the story of the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition battle, through the eyes of his hard-campaigning father
Duncan Campbell
30, Jun, 2022 @5:00 AM

Australia won’t conduct ‘megaphone diplomacy’ on Julian Assange amid calls to intervene
Labor government urged to do more to stop Australian WikiLeaks co-founder’s extradition to US from UK
Sarah Martin
19, Jun, 2022 @5:01 AM

Julian Assange’s extradition from UK to US approved by home secretary
Appeal likely after Priti Patel gives green light to extradition of WikiLeaks co-founder
Jamie Grierson and Ben Quinn
17, Jun, 2022 @6:32 PM

The Guardian view on Julian Assange’s extradition: a bad day for journalism | Editorial
Editorial: Priti Patel could have turned down the American request. By not doing so she dealt a blow to press freedom
Editorial
17, Jun, 2022 @4:34 PM
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