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Relentless lobbying and a garden party ambush: how Australia pushed for Julian Assange’s freedom

26 June 2024 at 04:02

WikiLeaks founder’s release was culmination of years of behind-the-scenes diplomatic lobbying, which got a big boost when Albanese took office

Standing outside a US court on the island of Saipan in the western Pacific Ocean, lawyer Jennifer Robinson hailed the β€œhistoric” plea deal to secure the freedom of fellow Australian citizen Julian Assange.

After denouncing the case against the WikiLeaks founder as β€œthe greatest threat to the first amendment in the 21st century”, Robinson gave a shoutout to the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, β€œfor his statesmanship, his principled leadership and his diplomacy”. It was those outstanding qualities, she said, β€œwhich made this outcome possible”.

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