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Julian Assange Celebrates 53rd Birthday in Freedom on July 3rd After 14 Years
Jul 3, 2024, 07:36 AM
For the first time, two of the people closest to the negotiations to free Julian Assange have revealed what it took to convince the United States to release the man who had published hundreds of thousands of their most secret documents. Julian Assange, who was imprisoned for exposing US military atrocities in Iraq and Afghanistan, has celebrated his first birthday in 14 years as a free man on July 3rd. Assange, who turned 53, had been in the Ecuadorian embassy since he was 40. His release marks a significant moment, with many acknowledging his contributions to journalism and the spread of Bitcoin. The US government admitted in court that his only crime was journalism, and no one had ever come to harm from his actions.
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