Assange's Freedom Flight: A Bitcoin-Funded Journey Home
Canberra, AustraliaMon Oct 07 2024
Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks co-founder, is a free man after five years in London's Belmarsh Prison. His journey home to Australia was made possible by a generous donation of Bitcoin worth nearly half a million dollars. This massive gift helped cover his private flight, which the Australian government organized but didn't pay for. Assange's wife, Stella, launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the needed funds. The remaining money will go towards Assange's recovery and well-being.
Assange entered an Ecuadorian embassy in 2012, seeking asylum from sexual assault charges that have since been dropped. His legal troubles are linked to his work publishing secret government documents with WikiLeaks, including the infamous "Collateral Murder" video from Iraq. He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy in a U. S. federal court on Saipan Island before flying home to Canberra, Australia.
The timing of Assange's release is notable, given his past interactions with former President Trump and the upcoming 2024 election. WikiLeaks played a significant role in the 2016 U. S. presidential election by releasing hacked emails from the Democratic Party. With Trump running again, there's uncertainty about what might happen next in this complex political landscape.
https://localnews.ai/article/assanges-freedom-flight-a-bitcoin-funded-journey-home-96132fec
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Why was it necessary for Julian Assange to use a private jet instead of commercial flights?
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