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Julian Assange: A Widely Discussed And Criticized Name

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By Mehedi Hasan ShawonPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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WikiLeaks is a website that publishes a variety of unpublished and confidential documents worldwide. They first made their debut in 2006 and have been working on it ever since. At various times they have become the focus of discussion by releasing many sensational secret documents to the public. They have leaked thousands of secret documents about the war, the movie industry, and many more. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has always led the organization from the front. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) once planned to assassinate him. The news was published by 'The Guardian'.

Plan to assassinate Julian Assange

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) planned to kidnap and later assassinate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during the Trump administration. Mike Pompeo was the head of the CIA at the time. He called Julian Assange America's "enemy." Senior officials planned to assassinate him after leaking secret CIA confidential documents. Julian Assange has voluntarily taken captive life since 2017. He was sheltered at the Ecuadorian embassy in London and completed five years of his voluntary captive life. Since then, WikiLeaks has been leaking a series of CIA classified documents called 'Vault 7'. CIA officials were embarrassed and worried about WikiLeaks. So there was talk of kidnapping and killing him. As part of the work, the alternative was to fix everything, according to the British media 'The Guardian'. The CIA has never seen so many documents leaked together in their history. The then CIA chief Mike Pompeo was later appointed by Donald Trump as Secretary of State. Most recently, according to Yahoo News, Mike Pompeo also planned to kidnap and assassinate Julian Assange, a refugee at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, while he was CIA chief. U.S. Attorney Barry Pollock did not comment on the allegations against the CIA. However, he told Yahoo News that the US government wanted to kidnap and kill a civilian by bypassing the normal justice system as punishment for leaking true and secret documents. Which is an insult to me as an American. ' Isn't it a violation of human rights to kidnap and kill a common man for leaking secret documents? Can such activities be carried out as anti-terrorism? The CIA, led by Mike Pompeo, though it would take aggressive action against Assange, knowing that such actions would be criticized internationally. But it is not known why it was not implemented.

How Assange became America's enemy:

Julian Assange has long been a target of the United States for leaking important and highly confidential government documents. In 2010, WikiLeaks leaked a quarter of a million telegrams exchanged by US diplomats, which caused a stir around the world. American prosecutors accused him of hacking government computers. In 2010, WikiLeaks released a sensational video. The video shows U.S. forces firing on civilians from a helicopter in the Iraqi city of Baghdad. Then a voice was heard. That was said to burn everyone. A car came forward for help but fired at the top of the car from the helicopter. WikiLeaks has leaked much-classified information leaked by then-Army member Chelsea Manning. It is reported that US forces have killed hundreds of innocent Afghan civilians. Manning was sentenced by a military court to 35 years in prison. During the 2016 US presidential election, WikiLeaks leaked thousands of emails by hacking the email accounts of Hillary Clinton's campaign manager. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hillary Clinton. It is alleged that WikiLeaks did this to tarnish the image of Hillary Clinton.

Julian Assange's trial:

Assange was granted diplomatic asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He was sheltered by former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa. But in 2010, Assange was charged in Sweden with rape and sexual misconduct. Assange, however, has denied the allegations. Assange has repeatedly asked the Swedish administration to come by video conference or to the Ecuadorian embassy for questioning. But the Swedish prosecution did not respond. They want to take Assange to Sweden for questioning. The UN working group, however, criticized them, saying that Assange had allowed them to be questioned but that they had not accepted it. But the Swedish prosecution has so far failed to file charges against Assange. All that remains are allegations of rape. But Assange has lived in captivity for more than five years without a formal indictment. Which is a clear violation of human rights. Rather, these lawsuits are considered politically motivated and the United States is blamed for everything. Because Assange leaked secret messages to U.S. diplomats, he raised the issue of U.S. war crimes in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. So while his anti-privacy activities have been widely praised, they have been a source of concern for many countries.

But we demand a fair trial for Julian Assange. May he get his fair turn back. May humanity win!

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