Julian Assange Freed After U.S. Plea Deal

WikiLeaks Founder Agrees to Plea Deal, Released After Five Years in London Prison
Julian Assange Freed After U.S. Plea Deal
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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was released from a London prison on Monday after striking a plea deal with U.S. authorities. Assange agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disclose U.S. national defense information. This plea deal means he will not be extradited to the United States. Instead, he was sentenced to five years and three months, which he has already served in London's Belmarsh Prison since April 2019.

Assange's release follows a lengthy legal battle and significant international pressure. He boarded a flight to his native Australia shortly after his release. The plea deal and his release have sparked discussions about the implications for press freedom and the role of WikiLeaks in modern journalism.

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