Australia’s most senior diplomat in UK flying with Julian Assange to Saipan

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The high commissioner to the UK, Stephen Smith, had travelled with Assange out of the country, Albanese said, adding that Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd, was “also providing important assistance”.X account tweeted that on Tuesday “Julian Assange is free”, stating that he left Belmarsh prison in London on Monday and posting footage of him boarding a plane.

The Labor MP Julian Hill said: “No one should judge Julian for accepting a deal to get the hell out of there and come home. His health is fragile.”“Whatever you think of Assange, he is an Australian and enough is enough,” Hill said. “I have been very clear, as both the Labor leader in opposition but also as prime minister, that regardless of the views that people have about Julian Assange and his activities, the case has dragged on for too long, there is nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration and we want him brought home to Australia,” he said.

“We welcome the fact that Mr Assange’s decision to plead guilty will bring this long-running saga to an end,” Birmingham said. The Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson said Assange was targeted “for telling an awful, inconvenient truth about war crimes”.

 

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