US slammed for plan to charge WikiLeaks' Assange
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An influential US newspaper has condemned alleged plans by the US Department of Justice to charge WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange under the Espionage Act of 1917. In an editorial published today, the Washington Post claimed media outlets had no obligation to comply with government demands for secrecy. The article repeated suggestions made by Assange himself that he could face prosecution under the archaic Act, condemning the alleged plans as a "misuse" of the...
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