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Julian Assange Pleads Guilty to Espionage, Securing His Freedom


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Julian Assange Pleads Guilty to Espionage, Securing His Freedom

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a felony charge of violating the U.S. Espionage Act, securing his freedom under a plea deal that saw its final act play out in a remote U.S. courtroom in Saipan in the Western Pacific.

He appeared in court wearing a ****** suit with his lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, and Kevin Rudd, the *********** ambassador to the ******* States. He stood briefly and offered his plea more than a decade after he obtained and published classified secret military and diplomatic documents in 2010, moving a twisted case involving several countries and U.S. presidents closer to its conclusion.

It was all part of an agreement allowing him to return to his native country, Australia, after spending more than five years in British custody — most of it fighting extradition to the ******* States.

His family and lawyers documented his journey from London to Bangkok and on to Saipan, capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth. They posted photos and videos online from a chartered jet. His defense team said Mr. Assange was not allowed to fly commercial, and his wife, Stella,

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an urgent fund-raising appeal on the social media platform X, seeking help in covering the $520,000 cost that she said would have to be repaid to the *********** government.

In Australia, relatives, supporters and politicians seemed eager to welcome Mr. Assange home.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had lobbied heavily for his release. He responded to the deal by noting that the case had “dragged on for too long.” Many Australians seemed to agree, noting that Chelsea Manning, the person who had passed a vast trove of documents to WikiLeaks — including hundreds of thousands of military incident reports from Afghanistan — had already served her sentence and been set free.

Despite Australia’s own strict espionage laws and deeply-entrenched culture of secrecy — which would most likely have ensured

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had his leaks focused on the *********** government — his return won support from politicians on both the left and right.

David Shoebridge, a Greens senator from Sydney known for seeking to legalize cannabis, posted a video on X saying that Mr. Assange “should never have been in jail for the ****** of telling the truth.”

Barnaby Joyce, a ************* rural lawmaker, was just as effusive.

“I was very happy to hear that an *********** citizen, who never committed a ****** in Australia, was not a citizen of the ******* States, was never charged in the ******* Kingdom, is coming home,” he said.

The embrace of Mr. Assange reflects what many see as both a cultural affinity for the underdog and a degree of ambivalence about America’s wars after the Sept. 11 attacks, and the U.S. justice system.

“For those at the ******** end of the spectrum, he is a hero precisely because he revealed secrets that Washington wanted to hide,” said Hugh White, a former *********** government defense official and now a professor of strategic studies at the *********** National University.

“Even ************* Australians,” he added, “are not as unwilling as our public rhetoric might suggest to disapprove of what Washington does.”

Mr. Assange’s father, John Shipton, said that having his son home after 15 years of distance and detention incarceration in one form or another was “pretty good news.”





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