WikiLeaks founder’s wife thanks supporters after Julian Assange released from British prison

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Assange had been held in Belmarsh Prison for more than five years while fighting extradition to the United States to face espionage charges

People attend an event celebrating news of the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the British Consulate in Melbourne, Australia on June 25, 2024.The wife of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has thanked supporters around the world for helping win his freedom and said the priority for him now is “to get healthy again.”

In an interview with the BBC on Tuesday, Stella Assange said the family will reunite in Australia where Mr. Assange holds citizenship. “Frankly it’s just incredible, it feels like it’s not real,” said Ms. Assange who flew to Sydney from London on Sunday with their two sons, ages five and seven. “I’m just so emotional now, but this is finally over.”

In a post on X, she thanked all of those who have supported Mr. Assange. “Words cannot express our immense gratitude to you – yes you, who have all mobilized for years and years to make this come true.” Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has long been advocating for Mr. Assange’s release and return to Australia. On Tuesday, he told the country’s parliament that the government had provided consular assistance to Mr. Assange and that Australia’s High Commissioner to Britain had travelled with him to the Northern Mariana Islands.

U.S. prosecutors have charged Mr. Assange, 52, with computer hacking and 18 violations of the Espionage Act, a century-old law that prohibits anyone from unlawfully obtaining and publishing information relating to national defence. If convicted, he could have faced up to 175 years in jail. Lawyers representing the U.S. government said the case was not about press freedom and that Mr. Assange put lives in danger by publicizing the names of sources.

 

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