Julian Assange may be on his way to freedom but this is not a clear victory for freedom of the press
by Julian Borger in Washington from World news | The Guardian on (#6NRET)
The Espionage Act will still hang over the heads of journalists reporting on national security issues, not just in the US
The release from a UK prison of Julian Assange is a victory for him and his many supporters around the world, but not necessarily a clear win for the principle underlying his defence, the freedom of the press.
The charges Assange is anticipated to plead guilty to as part of a US deal, and for which he will be sentenced to time served, are drawn from the 1917 Espionage Act, for conspiring to unlawfully obtain and disseminate classified information related to the national defense of the United States".
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