The London Business News Magazine caught glimpses of day 1 of the Wikileaks extradition court hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on the 21th of February 2024.
As the Wikileaks team, journalists, activists and campaigners speak about their views on the US government’s legal case against Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange, we share some of our impressions as a publisher and magazine in London with our audience.
Stella Assange emerges after the hearing and shares her thoughts on what’s at stake in her view:
She also comments on the significance of the outcome of this hearing on the freedom of speech:
Supporters, reporters, journalists and police are present outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London for this hearing, here are some more impressions that caught our eye:
Journalist Steve Sweeney speaks outside of the Royal Courts of Justice about the Wikileaks extradition hearing and his thoughts on its significance for journalism and the freedom of speech:
Many media channels have covered this case and below you’ll find a brief selection of the different angles to spotlight the controversy:
AP News:
Julian Assange & Wikileaks Extradition Court Hearing
BBC:
Julian Assange: Lawyers describe US prosecution as state retaliation
Russell Brand:
Tucker Carlson:
LBC with Andrew Marr & Julian Assange’s brother:
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