“Democracy Now” Interview of Julian Assange [ Part 2 of 2 ] Inside Equadorian Embassy in London [ # 315 ]
Leave a commentJuly 10, 2014 by Alfred
Legendary broadcast journalist and host of prestigious Democracy Now program, Amy Goodman, has gone inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London to interview also legendary journalist and publisher of Wikileaks, Adrian Assange.
Julian Assange has been unjustly charged for exposing and publishing wrongdoing and this has led him to pursued by the US government so that he has had to request, and has been granted, political asylum by the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
For the last 2 years, Julian Assange has been forced to live inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he still is, even though he has not been charged with any crime.
His interview deserves to be seen and analyzed globally as it affects all of us who yearn for a transparent, participatory democracy.
The first part of this interview was broadcast on Monday July 7, 2014 and the second part of this interview was broadcast on July 9, 2014.