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Editors Guild of India Urges US to Withdraw Cases Against Assange to End ‘Travesty of Liberties’

© REUTERS / Matt DunhamA Julian Assange supporter holds up a placard outside Westminster Magistrates Court as his bail hearing is held at the court in London, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. On Monday Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US. because of concerns about his mental health. Assange had been charged under the US's 1917 Espionage Act for "unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to the national defence". Assange remains in custody, the US. has 14 days to appeal against the ruling.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A Julian Assange supporter holds up a placard outside Westminster Magistrates Court as his bail hearing is held at the court in London, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. On Monday Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US. because of concerns about his mental health. Assange had been charged under the US's 1917 Espionage Act for unlawfully obtaining and disclosing classified documents related to the national defence. Assange remains in custody, the US. has 14 days to appeal against the ruling.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham) - Sputnik International
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested in April 2019 by British police after he left the Ecuadorean embassy. The Whistleblower is charged with conspiring to publish hundreds of thousands of US military documents about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Editors Guild of India, founded in 1978 to protect press freedom, has called on the US government to drop all charges against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to ensure his release from jail and “uphold media freedom and the larger principles of democracy.”

In a statement, the guild said the US government has been leading harassment and intimidation campaigns, and should withdraw all cases against Assange “so that this travesty of liberties ends.”

This comes days after a UK court ruled that Assange should not be extradited to the US because he's considered a high suicide risk. 

​The guild says Assange has been subjected to persecution and imprisonment “for doing his journalistic duty of bringing truth to power” and by harassing him, the US government had “made a mockery” of freedom of speech.

The guild also warned that if the charges under the espionage act of "publishing documents" against Assange were not dropped, “it would have implications on how governments all over the world, including India, perceive investigative and national security journalism."

In 2019, the US Justice Department charged the whistleblower on 17 counts, saying he unlawfully published the classified documents, which were obtained with the help of ex-Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.

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