Assange is free, but justice has not been done

Assange’s Freedom: A Victory and a Call for JusticeAssange’s Freedom: A Victory and a Call for Justice Julian Assange’s release from imprisonment is a significant victory in the fight against imperial repression. The plea deal he struck will not establish legal precedents detrimental to journalists, according to experts. This triumph, however, does not erase the egregious abuses Assange endured or diminish the damage inflicted on global journalism by targeting him as an example. True justice would demand a full pardon, substantial compensation, and legal policy changes to prevent similar persecution in the future. It would entail prosecution of war criminals exposed by Assange and those involved in destroying his life. Australia should extend a hero’s welcome and critically examine its relationship with the United States. Mainstream media outlets should apologize for their complicity in Assange’s persecution, and the reputations of those who smeared him should be shattered. While this victory is a cause for celebration, the fight for global justice continues. The empire remains a threat to whistleblowers and those exposing its crimes. Despite the ongoing struggle, this small victory provides a glimmer of hope. It reminds us that resistance and perseverance can overcome tyranny. The fight continues, and we must never forget the trials and sacrifices made by those who dare to challenge power and expose the truth.

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