WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Free speech organizations welcomed Monday’s news of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s release from jail in Britain but said the U.S. case had still set a bad precedent by punishing him for this long. Read full story
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Free speech organizations welcomed Monday’s news of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s release from jail in Britain but said the U.S. case had still set a bad precedent by punishing him for this long. Read full story