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On Monday, a UK judge blocked the US request to extradite Julian Assange. Earlier on today (Wednesday), the same judge denied Julian Assange bail. Investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi, Brian Eno, Roger Waters, Yanis Varoufakis, Ken Loach and Frank Barat discuss the meaning of these decisions and what it means for the future of journalism and freedom of speech.
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On Monday, a UK judge blocked the US request to extradite Julian Assange. Earlier on today (Wednesday), the same judge denied Julian Assange bail. Investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi, Brian Eno, Roger Waters, Yanis Varoufakis, Ken Loach and Frank Barat discuss the meaning of these decisions and what it means for the future of journalism and freedom of speech.
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On Monday, a UK judge blocked the US request to extradite Julian Assange. Earlier on today (Wednesday), the same judge denied Julian Assange bail. Investigative journalist Stefania Maurizi, Brian Eno, Roger Waters, Yanis Varoufakis, Ken Loach and Frank Barat discuss the meaning of these decisions and what it means for the future of journalism and freedom of speech. |