LONDON: WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange is set to make his first public appearance since being freed from a British jail when he gives evidence to the Council of Europe next month, his organization said on Wednesday.
Assange, 53, returned to Australia in June after a deal was struck for his release which saw him plead guilty to violating US espionage law, ending a 14-year British legal odyssey.
His wife Stella, who he married while in a top security London jail, said he would need some time to regain his health and sanity after his long incarceration, as well as to be with their two children who he had never seen outside of a prison.
He will now speak in public for the first time when he gives evidence to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg on Oct 1.
It comes after a PACE report into his case which concluded he was a political prisoner and called for Britain to hold an inquiry into whether he had been exposed to inhuman treatment.
“It will be an exceptional break from his recovery as (the Council of Europe) invited Julian to provide testimony for the ... Committee’s report into his case and its wider implications,” Stella Assange said on X.
WikiLeaks’ Assange to make first public appearance since release in Strasbourg
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Zelensky says he feels ‘little bit’ of pressure from Trump
- US leader Donald Trump called for him to get moving on peace talks
KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday he was feeling “a little bit” of pressure after US leader Donald Trump called for him to get moving on peace talks, but he said it was important also to see compromises from Russia.
“Give us two months of ceasefire and we will go to elections,” Zelensky said in a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, responding to US calls for a prompt vote.
“Give us a ceasefire. President Trump can do it: push Putin; make a ceasefire. Then our parliament will change the law and we will go to elections.”
“Give us two months of ceasefire and we will go to elections,” Zelensky said in a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, responding to US calls for a prompt vote.
“Give us a ceasefire. President Trump can do it: push Putin; make a ceasefire. Then our parliament will change the law and we will go to elections.”
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