The WikiLeaks Baghdad airstrike video that made Assange a household name

The WikiLeaks Baghdad airstrike video that made Assange a household name

The 38-minute classified aerial video of a 2007 attack in a Baghdad suburb that killed at least 11 was released by WikiLeaks in 2010,causing a media maelstrom.

  • byMaham Javaid

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As it happened:Freed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lands in Australia;family,legal team holds Canberra press conference

As it happened:Freed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lands in Australia;family,legal team holds Canberra press conference

Follow today’s coverage on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with our live blog.

  • byOlivia Ireland andMegan Gorrey
Assange’s defiant gesture on return as wife asks for time to recover

Assange’s defiant gesture on return as wife asks for time to recover

Stella Assange says her husband needs time to recover but also signalled the start of a campaign for a presidential pardon.

  • byMatthew Knott,David Crowe andPaul Sakkal
‘Nothing to be ashamed of’:Lawyers defiant as Assange heads to Australia

‘Nothing to be ashamed of’:Lawyers defiant as Assange heads to Australia

The WikiLeaks founder’s conviction has put journalists around the world at risk of imprisonment for doing their jobs,Julian Assange’s lawyers have warned.

  • byMatthew Knott andLisa Visentin
‘He did the right thing’:Assange’s father ready for reunion

‘He did the right thing’:Assange’s father ready for reunion

Assange’s father,John Shipton,arrived in Canberra on Tuesday night in the hope he could embrace his son on Australian soil for the first time in 15 years.

  • byDavid Crowe
The three words that led to freedom for Julian Assange
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The three words that led to freedom for Julian Assange

The high-stakes hide-and-seek game is coming to a dramatic conclusion,with both Julian Assange and the US government getting what they need.

  • byMatthew Knott
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‘We’re overjoyed’:Assange’s family counts down to his return after plea deal with US
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‘We’re overjoyed’:Assange’s family counts down to his return after plea deal with US

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to arrive in Australia as early as Wednesday night,bringing a sudden end to his long-running legal saga and delighting his relatives and supporters.

  • byMatthew Knott
Julian Assange and I once campaigned to save the Fitzroy Pool. Now my old friend is coming home

Julian Assange and I once campaigned to save the Fitzroy Pool. Now my old friend is coming home

I’ve known Julian for three decades. For nearly half that time,he has been denied his freedom. That he will finally be able to come home and spend time with his wife and young children,is almost overwhelming.

  • bySuelette Dreyfus
The campaign to free Assange is over. The public argument about him is not
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The campaign to free Assange is over. The public argument about him is not

The campaign to free Julian Assange has reached a dramatic final moment. A moment that will divide opinion just as much as every other phase in his remarkable life.

  • byDavid Crowe
I’m relieved for Julian Assange. I’m also deeply concerned

I’m relieved for Julian Assange. I’m also deeply concerned

My own prison ordeal gave me a taste of what Assange may be feeling. He’s out – but the chilling effect on press freedom remains.

  • byPeter Greste
Why WikiLeaks founder will plead guilty – and what happens next

Why WikiLeaks founder will plead guilty – and what happens next

Julian Assange,52,has struck a plea deal with the United States that is set to end a years-long legal pursuit. So what now?

  • byAngus Thompson andMillie Muroi