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Assange: Press Freedom on Trial ft. Greg Barns SC

30 min · 7 de ago de 2024
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Join us on The Zeitgeist Podcast as we sit down with Greg Barns SC, a renowned Australian barrister, author, and legal advisor to Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. In this episode, we delve into the intricate details of the Julian Assange case, exploring its profound implications for press freedom, extradition laws, and international legal principles. Greg shares his expertise on how media portrayal, legal reforms, and international collaboration played crucial roles in Assange's prolonged battle. Greg discusses his thoughts on the future of WikiLeaks and the broader impact on governmental transparency and accountability.

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