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Press freedom on the bench

2020-10-09T13:06:31.975Z


If Assange's extradition battle is lost, the right to free information may disappear Julian Assange, at his entrance to the court that is trying his case.HENRY NICHOLLS / Reuters The one who has sat on the bench of the British Court of Westminster these days is not only Julian Assange, but also press freedom in its purest essence. What is at stake in the extraditional trial in London is, nothing less, than the possibility that the citizens of the world can have free media that co


Julian Assange, at his entrance to the court that is trying his case.HENRY NICHOLLS / Reuters

The one who has sat on the bench of the British Court of Westminster these days is not only Julian Assange, but also press freedom in its purest essence.

What is at stake in the extraditional trial in London is, nothing less, than the possibility that the citizens of the world can have free media that control the exercise of power ...

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