WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Released from Prison
Guilty Plea to Felony Count
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been in prison in the United Kingdom for several years, has been released and is expected to return to Australia, his home country.
Plea Deal with US Prosecutors
Assange's release came after he struck a plea deal with US prosecutors to end his legal battle. He pleaded guilty to a single felony count of illegally obtaining and disseminating classified information.
Background of Case
In December 2006, WikiLeaks posted its first leak. Assange later published a five-page essay that outlined the thought experiment behind the organization's mission. However, his actions have been controversial and have drawn criticism from governments and intelligence agencies around the world.
Conclusion
Assange's release from prison is a significant development in the long-running legal battle surrounding WikiLeaks. It remains to be seen what the full impact of his plea deal will be, but it is clear that Assange's case has raised important questions about freedom of speech, press freedom, and the role of whistleblowers in society.
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