Julian Assange lands in native Australia after pleading guilty in US court

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The WikiLeaks founder arrived on Wednesday in his native Australia.

Is Julian Assange free now? The WikiLeaks founder has pleaded guilty to a single felony charge for publishing U.S. military secrets.

"Touchdown!" WikiLeaks said on social media. "After enduring nearly 14 years of arbitrary detention in the UK, 5 years in maximum security prison, for his groundbreaking publishing work with WikiLeaks, Julian Assange has arrived home on Australian soil." Assange had pleaded guilty to a single felony in a U.S. court in the Northern Mariana Islands on Wednesday and left a free man.

U.S. prosecutors had accused Assange of conspiring with Chelsea Manning, who, as an intelligence analyst in the U.S. Army, leaked to Assange hundreds of thousands of classified documents, including about 250,000 U.S. Department of State cables.

 

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