After a day of travel across Eurasia, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrived in the US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands for a court date. Assange was forced to plead guilty to secure his freedom after over 10 years of confinement in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and the UK’s Belmarsh prison.
On Wednesday, Assange pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act. Following a prearranged agreement, the journalist was sentenced to 62 months in prison, time he already served in the UK. After the trial concluded, Assange was free to return to his home country of Australia.
During the court proceedings, Assange said he was guilty of violating the Espionage Act. “Working as a journalist, I encouraged my source to provide classified information to publish it. I believe the First Amendment protected that,” he told the court. “I accept it’s a violation of an espionage statute.”
He added, “The First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction.”
When Judge Ramona Villagomez Manglona asked the journalist if he fully admitted his guilt, his legal team responded that Assange “understands that no court has held there is a First Amendment defense to the espionage act … and is pleading guilty on that basis.”
For Assange, the plea agreement ended more than a decade of torment at the hands of US authorities after his outlet WikiLeaks published troves of embarrassing and incriminating classified US documents.
Before the sentence was announced, US Justice Department official Matthew McKenzie admitted there was no “personal victim here,” and that Assange’s actions did not harm anyone. After Judge Manglona sentenced Assange, she remarked, “It appears this case ends with me here in Saipan,” referring to the capital of the American Pacific territory.
Civil rights groups deemed the Espionage Act charges against Assange as a grave threat to press freedom. Historically, Washington has only attempted to charge leakers for handling state secrets to outlets, not the journalists who published the documents. Publishing classified information is considered a standard journalistic practice.
Some First Amendment advocates are concerned that Assange’s guilty plea will set a dangerous precedent that will allow Washington to continue to target journalists who create problems for the White House.
However, Bruce Afran, a US constitutional lawyer, argued that Assange’s plea will not expand the Justice Department’s powers to target journalists. “A plea is not precedent. Precedent consists of a decision interpreting a matter of law by an appeals court that will govern future cases on the same legal principle,” he explained. “In contrast, a plea is merely a factual agreement by a given defendant that they did a certain act, but does not bind future defendants in similar cases.”
Prior to accepting the plea agreement, Assange’s supporters were concerned about the 52-year-old’s health after so many years in prison. Additionally, they were worried that if he were extradited to the US, he would not survive the process.
WikiLeaks has credited widespread public support for Assange with helping to pressure the US government to accept the plea deal. Assange is expected to leave the Northern Mariana Islands for Australia shortly after his legal proceedings conclude.
Julian’s freedom came with a final massive price tag for the journalist. The Australian government him charged him over $500,000 for his flights over the past 48 hours. Assange’s team is seeking donations to help cover the cost.
URGENT: Emergency appeal for donations to cover massive USD 520,000 debt for jet.
Julian’s travel to freedom comes at a massive cost: Julian will owe USD 520,000 which he is obligated to pay back to the Australian government for charter Flight VJ199. He was not permitted to fly… pic.twitter.com/J6sTbXij53
— Stella Assange #FreeAssangeNOW (@Stella_Assange) June 25, 2024
Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Antiwar.com, news editor of the Libertarian Institute, and co-host of Conflicts of Interest.
The precedent has been set.,
A complete rip-off by the Kangaroo government…!
Not only his flight should be free, the K-government should pay him compensation for ignoring one of their citizens all these years…!
I guess they’re wanting to drain BitcoinWikileaks.
The US government consists of the criminally insane residing under a rusty robocop with Alzheimer, soon to be replaced by an equally malfunctioning spherically (*) corrupt geriatric pussygrabber (in whatever circle of Hell that is a real thing), the culmination of all known and as yet to be discovered human characterflaws in a single person. Nothing new so far. But the Australian government charging over half a million for a taxi after doing exactly nothing for all this time, takes the cake. They are absolutely without shame. Just unbelievable. I mean what kind of person do you have to be, to be able to even dare?
(*) In graceful deference to Fritz Zwicky.
i predict that he is not free.
his every movement and spoken word will be subject to uncle sam.
that is my prediction.
That is every Ausstralian
Thats true of many of us. Even if you don’t use a smart phone or a smart doorbell, your neighbors likely do.
He was guilty of publishing material protected by the first amendment. The criminals are the ones running the show.
Now there’s a precedent! If you out the criminals in DC, you go to jail!
It’s a big club, and you’re not in it. And you mayn’t get in the way.
My advice to Assange: take your wife, children, and go to Russia.
Will he be allowed to expose any wrongdoings by Russia's government/military without ramifications?
I never heard about anyone persecuted for exposing wrongdoing in Russia. Prigozhin accused military authorities quite ferociously but he got in trouble not because of that.
Which means what? That Assange would be free to expose any wrongdoings by Russia's government/military without worry?
Russia does no wrong. 🇷🇺
Sarcasm?
Russian government encourages such things.
Yes. Russia, Utopia on earth. Who knew?
In Russia he’d be free to cause some problems, but he wouldn’t be free to cause Russia problems. Snowden found that out. In Russia, one must behave.
Now, understand, Russia is in a different situation from the US. So, it makes sense that Russia has such rules. But Assange is a light. He wants to do what he feels is right wherever that may be. Sometimes, doing what is right at a small level isn’t right at a larger level, and sometimes doing right gets in the way of powerful people.
What Snowden found out?
Yea. He talked with Tucker about it. Tucker wanted an interview; Snowden declined with that explanation.
I think it were U.S. authorities who didn't want Tucker to interview Snowden.
Tucker told he was threatened by U.S. authorities.
Maybe I’ll look it up, but it was Snowden fearing Russia getting angry at him. I’m not suggesting Russia is unreasonable. Russia is weaker than the US in many areas. So, the US enjoys more of some freedoms.
However, Russia has some positives the US lacks.
If you mean freedoms for LGBT and totalitarian sects, yes, in U.S. they have more of freedoms. With freedoms for mass media, the situation is better in Russia. For example, western journalists are allowed in any press conferences in Russia and they are free to ask, for example Putin, any questions, and he answer every question. In U.S. and other western countries, Russian journalists not even allowed to attend the press conferences. In general, it looks, Russia is much healthier country than U.S.
The media is better in Russia. But the US uses soft power to control speech. Russia is more public. I couldn’t deny the holocaust in Russia but could in the US. However, I couldn’t find work afterwards in the US. And I’m just using an example.
I don’t know what Snowden got in trouble over.
Russia seems to try to allow intelligent discussion, but it doesn’t want to look bad. So, Russia tries to do the right thing I guess.
I don’t really know anything about Russia. I’m more of a nationalist, but I admit Putin has done good things.
If Russia did what I wanted, it might be conquered by the US and somehow China too. I don’t claim to know better. Politics is about the possible.
As I am watching quite regular the most popular Russian political TV show with Solovyov, I can say that the last two and half years there no supporters of Kiev regime invited. Before that, they participated in the show almost every day. Also, as I understand, no demonstrations denouncing Russian military efforts in Ukraine are allowed now. So, there are certain restrictions.
If I notice the video where Tucker makes the comments, I’ll link it to you. I’m sure Snowden is very appreciative for Russia saving his life and allowing him to find a new career and family in Russia.
There was some other issue where an American family moved to Russia and were then grumpy about it, and I think Russia tried to quiet them.
But it feels like Russia is more honest and virtuous about it.
If you look at the events of Charlottesville, where radicals marched with tiki torches, those people were not given a fair trial. But they would have had a fair trial in a different part of the US. Similarly, J6 and Trump’s trials are not fair trials. So, there are many such examples in the US to pick from.
Ah, in the US, you’d need to highlight many things and then iron out the details. In the US, we use certain election practices that would probably be seen as unfair in Russia, like ballot harvesting.
If he won’t take it I will.
Krasnorarsk he I come! 🇷🇺
"WikiLeaks has credited widespread public support for Assange with helping to pressure the US government to accept the plea deal." What? Where? Really?
Julian Assange supporters outnumber his critics. Who are they? (2020)
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/12/28/julian-assange-what-world-leaders-personalities-think
"After Judge Manglona sentenced Assange…" We allowed it. We have no right to self-respect and Assange is too good for us.
PARDON NOW!
Maybe Trump will pardon. Trump is so old that he’ll likely be manipulated by some Pompeo-like handler.
I highly doubt that.
If Trump were 20 years younger, he might. Biden isn’t the only one who has faded.
President Donald Trump successfully pressured, or to put it more accurately bribed, Ecuador’s new president, Lenin Moreno, to expel Assange from its embassy in London. Moreno also expunged Assange’s Ecuadoran citizenship. In return, the U.S. saw to it that Ecuador got a much-needed loan from the International Monetary Fund, and improved trade deals. Ecuador would realign its foreign policy to meet U.S. terms, such as recognizing Juan Guadió as the self-declared president of Venezuela, and have Ecuador’s troops trained by the U.S.
Moreno also met with Trump in Washington D.C. Trump and about what he termed this “great meeting,” said, “We’re working on military options including the purchase of a lot of our military equipment.”
https://www.counterpunch.org/2020/10/12/the-tortured-trial-of-julian-assange/
Sometimes he wants nationalism. He varies. He seems like Biden, easily manipulated.
Bukele is such a hero in El Salvador now that he might have some influence. I guess Mexico is somewhat enlightened also.
Trump just needs to realise that “our” win isn’t always what the US bureaucracy wants. He serves the people, not the government.
Socialist Anthony Albanese doing his part to destroy Western freedom, like socialists always do.
Anonymous Donor Pays $500,000 in Bitcoin for Julian Assange's Freedom Flight
over half a million bucks for a couple of flights? LOL but at least Julian is freed. entire american empire and legal system look absolutely terrible in this sordid case.
“After Judge Manglona sentenced Assange, she remarked, “It appears this case ends with me here in Saipan,” …”
No lady, not by a jugfull!
THIS is where it begins but with you and your masters in the dock.
First Amendment FOREVER! 🇺🇸
Julian’s freedom came with a final massive price tag for the journalist. The Australian government him charged him over $500,000 for his flights over the past 48 hours. Assange’s team is seeking donations to help cover the cost.
Just a little ass kissing. See US, we'll keep fucking with him.
Don’t mince words good wars! Tell us what you really think! 😉
I am very happy to se him escape the clutches of Genocide Joe Biden the bomb provider for Netanyahu's "Erase the children" campaign of child genocide!!! Makes us wonder if he's a necrophilliac. All those dead kids,, what an opportunity for one.of them!!!