By Jon Miltimore When Jimmy Lai was a child working the streets of Canton (Guangzhou), China, in the 1950s, he received a bar of chocolate as a...
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My own prison ordeal gave me a taste of what Assange may be feeling. He’s out – but the chilling effect on press freedom remains.
By Jon Miltimore When Jimmy Lai was a child working the streets of Canton (Guangzhou), China, in the 1950s, he received a bar of chocolate as a...
This was quite a week in the annals of freedom of the press. Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower organization Wikileaks, after being...
Julian Assange may be back in his home country of Australia, but his fight for free speech and freedom of the press will continue, according to his...
By Victoria Arnold Jehovah's Witness Rinat Kiramov, who is serving a 7-year sentence in Tula Region to punish his exercise of freedom of religion...
Is Julian Assange capable of actual, ethical journalism, and how will he repay the Australian government for its intense efforts in his cause?
Is Julian Assange capable of actual, ethical journalism, and how will he repay the Australian government for its intense efforts in his cause?
After years in ferocious pursuit, the US has finally agreed to a plea deal with the WikiLeaks founder. But there are fears it may set a dangerous...
This case remains alarming despite his release. The battle for press freedom must be vigorously pursued
He's also tipped to take up a news position or work for the Australian government.
Press freedom campaigners point out that it was the first time in the history of the Espionage Act that the US has obtained such a conviction, posing...