Reactions to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s plea deal to effectively end his long incarceration in London are proving as polarizing as the man himself, with supporters hailing the end of a U.S. prosecution that they denounced as misguided and unfair, while others warned the Biden administration had committed a”miscarriage of justice” in failing to pursue the case against a fugitive leaker of vital security secrets.
Assange supporters hail plea deal, but critics fear 'dangerous precedent'
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