Democracy
Now! Goes Inside Embassy Refuge, Talks with Julian Assange About
WikiLeaks, Snowden
Democracy
Now! special, we go inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London to
interview Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
He
has been holed up there for more than two years, having received
political asylum.
He
faces investigations in both Sweden and the United States. In the
U.S., a secret grand jury is investigating WikiLeaks for its role in
publishing a trove of leaked documents about the Iraq and Afghanistan
wars, as well as classified State Department cables. In Sweden,
Assange is wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual
misconduct, though no charges have been filed.
Late
last week, there was the first break in the latter case in two years,
when a Swedish court announced it would hold a hearing on July 16
about a request by his lawyers for prosecutors to hand over new
evidence and withdraw the arrest warrant.
In
the first of a two-part interview, Assange discusses his new legal
bid in Sweden, the ongoing grand jury probe in the United States, and
WikiLeaks’ efforts to assist National Security Agency whistleblower
Edward Snowden.
To
watch interview GO
HERE
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