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Assange to plead guilty, return to Australia, after US deal

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  25 Jun 2024, 20:07
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange agrees to plead guilty to espionage under a deal with the United States. He is on his way to Australia after 62 months in a UK jail.

Julian Assange will plead guilty to violating US espionage laws in a deal with the Justice Department that will see him return to his home country of Australia.

WikiLeaks said Tuesday that Assange had left Belmarsh Prison, where he had been detained for five years, and had flown out of the UK.

"This is the result of a global campaign that spanned grassroots organizers, press freedom campaigners, legislators and leaders from across the political spectrum, all the way to the United Nations," WikiLeaks said on social media.

"This created the space for a long period of negotiations with the US Department of Justice, leading to a deal that has not yet been formally finalized."

Later on Tuesday morning, the plane carrying Assange landed in Bangkok to refuel, before it was due to fly the WikiLeaks founder to his court hearing in the North Mariana Islands, a US territory in the Pacific.

Australian PM wants Assange to come home

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed the news in an address to the parliament on Tuesday, saying he wanted Assange brought back home as soon as possible.

Albanese said that, regardless of people's views on Assange's activities, "the case has dragged on for too long."

"There is nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration and we want him brought home to Australia."

Albanese added that the government has continued to provide consular assistance to Assange. He described the proceedings of the deal as "crucial" and "delicate."

What do we know about the deal?

Assange is due to appear before court in the US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands on Wednesday.

In documents filed late on Monday, prosecutors said Assange will plead guilty to a single count of conspiracy to obtain and disseminate national defense information.

He is due to be sentenced to 62 months of time that he has already served in the United Kingdom.

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