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Assange marks first anniversary of release from prison

24 June 2025 10:28 | News

Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, points to the first anniversary of his release from prison in England.

His wife Stella said he was working on a project to slow down the “hurry” for war.

In the first hours of June 24 last year, Assange was detained in a high -security convoy from Belmarsh maximum security prison to Stansted Airport.

He has been imprisoned in Belmarsh for more than five years and detained in England for 14 years.

A Australian government jet to the US Federal Court in the US Federal Court in the US overseas in Bangkok under official custody.

On June 26, a defense hearing in Saipan officially guaranteed its release due to immediately separation.

Later on that day, he landed in Canberra and reunited with his family.

Stella Assange said that the first anniversary of her husband’s release felt like “years of light away”. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

On the anniversary, Stella Assange said: ik We tried to understand the opening of a six billion dollar man in Cannes at the funeral of Pope Francis and where the events went – politically and technologically.

“Julian has been working on something for a few months, and I hope you can help you hurry towards war.

“Three hundred and sixty -five days have passed, but we are away from the Belmarsh prison.

“For all the supporters who help to make it possible, there is no word to express how grateful we are because we free Julian.”


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