Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is set to deliver his first public remarks following his release from prison. He will be addressing the Council of Europe, marking a significant moment for the controversial figure.
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is set to deliver his first public remarks following his release from prison. He will be addressing the Council of Europe, marking a significant moment for the controversial figure.
Julian Assange has made his first public statement following his release, declaring, "I pled guilty to journalism." In his remarks, he also alleged that the CIA had devised plans to "kidnap and assassinate" him while he was residing in the Ecuadorian embassy.