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Julian Assange is released after reaching an agreement with the United States

  • He will plead guilty at the mid-night trial in Euskal Herria. He will be punished by imprisonment for five years and two months in prison for the time he remained in prison in the United Kingdom. In this way, he will be released without bail.

25 June 2024 - 10:00
Last updated: 2024-06-26 00:52
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Julian Assange, who left the United Kingdom yesterday, will be tried this midnight in the Marian Islands, when Euskal Herria is at 01:00 a.m. The Mariana Islands are located in the Pacific, east of the Philippines and south of Japan, near Australia, the hometown of Assange, and depend on the United States, but they are "free state". From there he will declare for the United States.

WikiLeaks and Assange attorneys reported earlier this morning that Assange has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in the past few hours. He will be sentenced to 62 months in jail in a trial that will start at midnight for the time he has spent in UK jail. In serving the sentence, Obama will be released and will avoid extradition to the United States, where he has been convicted of rebellion.

Her wife, Stella Assange, has written on her Twitter account to reaffirm WikiLeaks information and give more strength to Assange’s case: "I cannot express in words how grateful I am to all those who have mobilized for so many years to make this a reality. In capital letters: Thank you."

62 months in high security prison

The founder of WikiLeaks entered Belmarsh High Security Prison in the United Kingdom on 11 April 2019 after being expelled from the London Embassy in Ecuador. He spent seven years in this embassy, under the tutelage of the Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa.

There was a change of government in Ecuador, it was Lenin Moreno who took over the presidency and ordered the expulsion of Assange. Moreno and Assange faced numerous tensions, mainly because Moreno blamed WikiLeaks for several leaks over him, including the corresponding allegations of corruption related to Moreno to the company Ina Investment Corporation. The United States Government resorted to these tensions: it pressured Moreno to undertake to order the expulsion of Assange from the London Embassy in Ecuador.

Assange has had very few visits in these five years and has survived in a very serious situation in the high security prison in Belmarsh. At first, she was taken out into the courtyard with the other inmates, but according to the jail's envoys, "Assange's presence altered the yard," and they decided to go out alone. He has remained in extreme isolation, in a cell that for 23 hours was two meters long and three meters wide.

Secret Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

The judicial and diplomatic career of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks is about to culminate in a judicial and political process. In 2010, WikiLeaks released US war information, publicizing the major human rights violations and destroys perpetrated by the US army in several countries. He published some 400,000 reports of the Iraq War, about 90,000 of Afghanistan, 800 of Guantánamo and over 250,000 U.S. diplomatic reports. According to the United States, it was a documentation to keep it secret. He is charged with a crime of violation of the Espionage Act, for which he has committed eighteen crimes.

Assange has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice and will plead guilty at the U.S. telematics trial. After recognizing that he has infringed the Espionage Act, as agreed, he will be sentenced to 62 months in prison for a crime of murder. In this way, when serving the sentence, he will be released.


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