Democracy Now! Assange: Ellsberg, Scahill, Assange Lawyer weigh in on “grave threat to press freedom”
Assange faces up to 170 additional years in prison under the new charges—10 years for each count of violating the Espionage Act.
Assange faces up to 170 additional years in prison under the new charges—10 years for each count of violating the Espionage Act.
Even after 4 years, the WikiLeaks video retains its power and relevance. By Christian Christensen WikiLeaks medium.com The following is the full text of my talk at the “Image Operations” conference held at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry in Berlin on April 10, 2014. I would like to begin by noting that last week marked the More