Assange’s arrest shows us very clearly who supports freedom of speech, and who doesn’t

On 11 April, police arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. It’s since emerged that the US government is trying to seek his immediate extradition. Assange’s arrest – and people’s responses to it – show just how crucial this is to the fight to protect free speech. And it exposes which … Continue reading Assange’s arrest shows us very clearly who supports freedom of speech, and who doesn’t