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Guilty of Journalism: The Future of Press Freedoms After the Release of Julian Assange

 
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This week, we have a special program as we share an excerpt of a conversation held earlier this summer between Project Censored co-host Eleanor Goldfield; The Real News Network Editor-in-Chief, Maximillian Alvarez; author and journalist Kevin Gosztola, author of Guilty of Journalism; and Policy Director at Defending Rights and Dissent, Chip Gibbons. Though many might feel that the story of Julian Assange ended with his June release from prison and plea deal with the US government, there is a renewed push to fully pardon him as well as to support him and his family now that he has been released. There is also a significant knowledge gap for many folks in understanding not only his specific case but what it means for the free press and citizens of purportedly free societies.

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This week, we have a special program as we share an excerpt of a conversation held earlier this summer between Project Censored co-host Eleanor Goldfield; The Real News Network Editor-in-Chief, Maximillian Alvarez; author and journalist Kevin Gosztola, author of Guilty of Journalism; and Policy Director at Defending Rights and Dissent, Chip Gibbons. Though many might feel that the story of Julian Assange ended with his June release from prison and plea deal with the US government, there is a renewed push to fully pardon him as well as to support him and his family now that he has been released. There is also a significant knowledge gap for many folks in understanding not only his specific case but what it means for the free press and citizens of purportedly free societies.

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