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Julian Assange is free, but curly legal questions about his case remain

Julian Assange is free, but curly legal questions about his case remain

It is also worth noting that Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, speaking on ABC Radio National, described Assange as “confined” in the Ecuadorian embassy, avoiding the legally significant term “detained”.


Julian Assange has been in the headlines for almost two decades. Here’s why he’s such a significant public figure

Julian Assange has been in the headlines for almost two decades. Here’s why he’s such a significant public figure

Assange, an Australian national, came to prominence in the 2000s for setting up WikiLeaks, a website that published leaked government, military and intelligence documents disclosing a range of scandals in various countries.