From Prison to Freedom: Assange’s Journey to Reunite with His Family After Guilty Plea for Espionage Law Violation

Confirmation of Agreement Between Julian Assange and American Justice: Wikileaks Founder Is Released

On Wednesday, Julian Assange pleaded guilty to a violation of US espionage laws in an American court, resulting in his freedom being sealed in the Mariana Islands. The Wikileaks founder admitted that he had encouraged his source, US soldier Chelsea Manning, to deliver classified material, believing that the First Amendment of the US Constitution protected him.

Judge Ramona V. Manglona told Assange that he could leave the courtroom as a free man following the ruling. Just after 4:30 am, Assange left the court without making a statement. He was then taken on a plane from Saipan to Canberra and is scheduled to arrive in his home country by 11:30 am.

Assange had been incarcerated since April 2019 in a British prison after spending seven years at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. In the United States, Assange faced a total of eighteen charges and risked up to 175 years in prison for publishing secret documents about American military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The US government claimed that his actions endangered the lives of American informants.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed relief that the long legal battle was over and expressed happiness that Assange was returning home to reunite with his family. Under the deal, Assange was sentenced to 62 months in prison for espionage law violations, but he would no longer have to serve the sentence.

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