Julian Assange’s wife, Stella Assange, is set to lead a Sydney rally tomorrow in a push for the WikiLeaks founder to be freed.
The Lawyer and Human Rights Defender is visiting Australia for the first time and addressed the National Press Club yesterday, Monday afternoon.
The Sydney protest was meant to coincide with US President Joe Biden’s visit to Australia, which he cancelled last week.
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