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How is the media covering Julian Assange?Julian Assange often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 49%
18%
Right: 33%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Julian Assange?Julian Assange often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 49%
18%
Right: 33%
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Julian Assange · ChicagoActivists mark five years since the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange outside Belmarsh Prison in London on April 14, 2024.David Cliff/AP WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been imprisoned in London for five years, while Texas journalist Priscilla Villarreal was only briefly detained at the Webb County Jail. But both were arrested for publishing information government officials wanted to conceal.Assange and Villarreal argue that crimi…See the Story
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange published U.S. secrets as a journalist. He's no criminal.
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Julian Assange · SwedenDuring the investigation of Julian Assange's case — and including into allegations of rape in Sweden — Professor Nils Melzer wrote: “... that the Swedish authorities have very narrowly hijacked the women's personal stories and experiences to serve their purposes.” See also “It's so incredibly hell hard to leave him” He published his report as a book but Melzer worked...See the Story
“I have not been raped.”
Julian Assange · MadridCampaigns of disinformation and false information are putting scientific research knowledge and methods at risk. Attacks on the validity of science pose a serious threat to public, plural, and informed debate. UNESCO, on May 3, World Press Freedom Day, highlights the importance of journalism in the ongoing environmental crisis. The 2024 edition will focus on 'the important role that press, journalism, access, and information dissemination play i…See the Story
Pablo González and Julian Assange, two uncomfortable symbols of press freedom
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Julian AssangeOn April 11, it was five years to a day since Julian Assange was imprisoned when I took a stand outside Belmarsh prison to visit him. The process of entering the abominable brick building, even as a visitor, is designed to humiliate and humiliate. I stick my tongue out for inspection at the checkpoint. I'm smitten and applauded...See the Story
When the judiciary is shaped to political persecution...
Julian AssangeKristinn Hrafnsson discusses the state of affairs of Julian Assange, but the debate began to change after then-U.N. rapporteur Nils Melzer published a book in 2022, stressing that no one has taken responsibility for war crimes to those uncovered by WikiLeaks in the meantime Julian has been tortured and beaten by the authorities of four countries. The book has influenced even Joe Biden and Olaf Sholz.See the Story
“It's so damn hard to leave him.
Julian Assange · LondonAnalysis by Lauren Said-Moorhouse and Claudia Rebaza, CNN London (CNN) — Julian Assange started his WikiLeaks whistleblowing website on a quest for “radical transparency and truth,” a mission that turned an already polarizing personality into a notorious character and earned him crusaders and critics in equal measure. The long-running battle for his extradition to the United States continued this month, with US lawyers providing the UK High Cour…See the Story
Julian Assange’s mission was to change the world - but at what cost?
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Julian Assange · Mexico CitySince his imprisonment, López Obrador has been one of the main leaders who defend Assange's freedom in the United Kingdom and his non-extradition to the United States.See the Story
AMLO: Having Assange in prison is like keeping freedom in prison
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Julian Assange · CopenhagenIcelandic Sigurdur Thordarson has led a dramatic life as a hacker for Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, among others, has been banned numerous times and has been branded anti-social. Now he's the FBI's key witness against his old friends. And lives in a farmhouse in South Jutland. ¨See the Story