Press Freedoms and the Case Against Julian Assange, Explained By News April 12, 2019 Add Comment Edit A narrow indictment sidestepped long-running fears that bringing a case against the WikiLeaks founder could undermine press freedoms, but many questions remain. Share this post Related PostsU.S. Pressure Blocks Declaration on Climate Change at Arctic TalksJean Vanier, Savior of People on the Margins, Dies at 90Lens: Making Visible the Spirit World of Mexico’s Indigenous CommunitiesFox News Breaking News AlertThree Weeks Embedded in Honduran Gang TerritoryFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News Alert
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