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What could Assange's guilt admission mean for press freedom? | DW News
Assange spent more than ten years battling attempts to prosecute him for revealing classified US documents. That publication made him a hero to some - but left him reviled by others. Whichever way people see Assange - it's cost him years of his freedom.
Now, in a turn of events that surprised many, both sides have agreed to a plea deal that will allow Assange to walk free. He admits to violating the Espionage Act in return of a sentence of time already served in a British jail.
00:00 Background
03:10 Jameel Jaffer, Knight First Amendment Institute
10:22 Joel Dullroy, DW Reporter
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