Relentless lobbying and a garden party ambush: how Australia pushed for Julian Assange’s freedom
by Daniel Hurst in Canberra from World news | The Guardian on (#6NSGE)
WikiLeaks founder's release was culmination of years of behind-the-scenes diplomatic lobbying, which got a big boost when Albanese took office
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Standing outside a US court on the island of Saipan in the western Pacific Ocean, lawyer Jennifer Robinson hailed the historic" plea deal to secure the freedom of fellow Australian citizen Julian Assange.
After denouncing the case against the WikiLeaks founder as the greatest threat to the first amendment in the 21st century", Robinson gave a shoutout to the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, for his statesmanship, his principled leadership and his diplomacy". It was those outstanding qualities, she said, which made this outcome possible".
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