Arbitrary Detention
'Victory and Vindication': Julian Assange Slams UK Response to UN Ruling
The UK and Sweden have wholeheartedly rejected a ruling by the United Nations that the Wikileaks founder is a victim of arbitrary detention.
It's Official: UN Tells UK and Sweden Julian Assange Is Arbitrarily Detained
“The Working Group maintains that the arbitrary detention of Mr. Assange should be brought to an end," says a statement from UN panel.
What Does the UN Ruling on Arbitrary Detention Mean for Julian Assange?
Reports suggest the UN will rule Assange is being arbitrarily detained in London, but that doesn't mean he'll just be able to walk away.
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A UN Panel Has Just 'Ruled in Favor' of Julian Assange
The UN Panel on Arbitrary Detention has been considering a complaint by the Wikileaks founder, who lives in London's Ecuadorian embassy, that he had been unlawfully detained.
Breaking: Detention Centres Are Still Horrible
This week footage was released of the events that unfolded on Manus Island 24-hours before the riot that killed Reza Barati on February 17.
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