Julian Assange hours away from defining court hearing to decide his freedom

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A courtroom on a tiny Pacific island will play host to the defining moment of a decade-plus legal saga over the publication of a trove of classified documents.

is just hours away from touching down on a tiny Pacific island for what appears to be the defining moment of a decade-plus legal saga over the publication of a trove of classified documents.territory in the ocean between Papua New Guinea and Japan at 6am for the final stage of a plea deal reached with the US Justice Department.courts over the past five years Assange has been behind bars, the biggest change of all came out of the blue.

The 115-square-kilometre outcrop in the Mariana Islands, a US commonwealth in the Western Pacific, is still almost 3000 kilometres from Australia, but closer than he's been to home for at least 12 years.WikiLeaks shared video and photos of Assange's journey as he made his way to London Stansted Airport, boarded the plane and arrived in Thailand.

The lawyer who married the WikiLeaks founder in prison in 2022 and had two of his children said her husband was not permitted to fly commercial airlines to Saipan or Australia and that the jet would cost $US520,000 , and launched an online fundraiser.the Espionage Act guilty plea was "obviously a very serious concern for journalists and national security journalists in general".

"There's nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration and we want him brought home to Australia." But his reputation was also tarnished by rape allegations, which he has denied and the Swedish authorities eventually dropped because so much time had elapsed. Shipton said his brother was looking forward to the "simple pleasures that Julian has been denied for the last 13 years": visiting favourite spots in Melbourne, hearing birds in the bush, swimming in the ocean."This shows the importance and power of quiet diplomacy," she said.

 

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