First outlets to publish WikiLeaks material, including the Guardian, come together to oppose prosecution
, the Guardian, Le Monde, El PaLeaks that made the headlines around the globe., disclosed corruption, diplomatic scandals and spy affairs on an international scale.the New York Times, the documents told “the unvarnished story of how the government makes its biggest decisions, the decisions that cost the country most heavily in lives and money”. Even now in 2022, journalists and historians continue to publish new revelations, using the unique trove of documents.
12th 2019, Assange was arrested in London on a US arrest warrant, and has now been held for three and a half years in ased crime groups. He faces extradition to the US and a sentence of up to 175 years in an AmericanThis group of editors and publishers, all of whom had worked with Assange, felt the need to publicly critici
se his conduct in 2011 when unredacted copies of the cables were released, and some of us are concerned about the allegations in the indictment that he attempted to aid in computer intrusion of a classified database. But we come together now to express our grave concerns about the continued prosecution of Julian Assange for obtaining and publishing classified materials.
oJ relied on an old law, the Espionage Act of 1917 , which has never been used to prosecute a publisher or broadcaster.amendment and the freedom of the press. Obtaining and disclosing sensitive information when necessary in the public interest is a core part of the daily work of journalists. If that work is criminalised, our public discourse and our democracies are made significantly weaker.government to end its prosecution of Julian Assange for publishing secrets.
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