Australian journalist and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

Julian Paul Assange ; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006. WikiLeaks came to international attention in 2010 when it published a series of leaks provided by U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning. These leaks included the Baghdad airstrike Collateral Murder video (April 2010), the Afghanistan war logs (July 2010), the Iraq war logs (October 2010), and Cablegate (November 2010). After the 2010 leaks, the United States government launched a criminal investigation into WikiLeaks. He is being held in the UK’s Belmarsh Prison awaiting an appeal against his extradition to America.

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5 thought on “Assange says we are better off without ‘rotten and corrupt media’”
  1. OFF TOPIC; Why do WION News presenters shout above their microphone level?
    The travesty is that many mainstream media published the exact info wikileaks revealed but none have been charged. Just as “the dancing Israelis” got caught with a van full of explosives on 9/11 were sent home to Israel to freedom. ScoMo sends millions of AU$ lethal weapons to Ukraine.

  2. ‘OurGovernment turned their back on him’

    I remember Attorney-General Robert McClelland telling the MSM when asked about Assange,

    “We are waiting on advice from our American counterparts.”

    Bruised knees, grazed hands and knees, lube etc.

  3. Do not trust mainstream media to tell the truth.. Assange is an absolute hero and our government turned their back on him.. what does that tell you? Also read on international news that Australia is financing lethal weapons to send to Ukraine.. do the Australian people know this…?? Who is paying for this?

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/02/26/the-first-casualty-of-war-is-the-truth-the-current-western-propaganda-for-ukraine-is-epic-in-scale/

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