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Julian Assange
International
Assange is a figure whom Australians are ashamed to call our own
By Terry Barnes
Law
The Assange deal is ethically dubious
By Mary Dejevsky
Campaign 2024
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By Andrew Tettenborn
Law
Could Julian Assange be freed?
By Mary Dejevsky
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By Andrew Hankinson
Law
Why Julian Assange is hated
By Slavoj Zizek
International
Will the right save Julian Assange?
By Phoebe Greenwood
Politics
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Free Julian Assange — his fate is inextricably tied to our own
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Internet
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