Australian leaders celebrate Julian Assange’s freedom but opposition says he is ‘no martyr’

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Mr Assange landed in Australia to an ecstatic welcome on June 26.

SYDNEY - Mr Julian Assange spent his first night in 14 years as a free man back at home in Australia as the conservative opposition on June 27 cautioned the government against hailing the WikiLeaks founder as a hero.to an ecstatic welcome on June 26 evening after spending more than five years in a British high-security jail and seven years in asylum at the Ecuadorean embassy in London.

However, the conservative opposition raised concerns about portraying Mr Assange as a hero after he spent more than a decade trying to avoid prosecution and then pleaded guilty to one criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified national defence documents. Foreign Minister Penny Wong, however, rejected his assertion, telling ABC Radio on June 27 that Mr Assange's release posed no threat to Australia-US ties.

The White House was not in any way involved in the case, national security spokesman John Kirby said, adding it was a Department of Justice matter.

 

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