Stella Assange: "I hope journalists and editors and publishers everywhere realise the danger of the US case against Julian that criminalises, that has secured a conviction for, newsgathering and publishing information that was true, that the public deserved to know.
That precedent now can and will be used in the future against the rest of the press. So it is in the interest of all of the press to seek for this current state of affairs to change through reform of the Espionage Act.
Through increased press protections, and yes, eventually when the time comes - not today - a pardon."
#JournalismIsNotACrime
We did it. 14 years of legal battles and we are finally taking him home to Australia to be reunited with @Stella_Assange and his kids - and giving him his life back.
So many thank yous to make - and will come.
Can’t wait to touch down in 🇦🇺
Touchdown!
After enduring nearly 14 years of arbitrary detention in the UK, 5 years in maximum security prison, for his groundbreaking publishing work with @wikileaks, Julian Assange has arrived home on Australian soil.
Free at last. #FreedomFlight
My daughter got a tattoo. She’s 10. It’s three little dots, the size of full stops, positioned so they can line up the radiotherapy machine for her next round of treatment. She’s kind of proud. Didn’t expect we’d be talking about tatts this early in her life, or in this context
A horrific environmental disaster in Australia hasn't gotten nearly the attention it deserves. Our climate is in crisis. And koalas are but one of countless species threatened with extinction...
https://t.co/IMI2HWBizw
While the world knows Julian's name has been cleared in Sweden, he is sitting in a cell in Belmarsh prison, probably unaware of the news. The Prison cancelled all visits today.
Don´t Extradite Assange!