Julian Assange Returns to Australia: A Hero's Welcome After 14-Year Legal Battle
From Saipan to Sydney: A Journey Home
Hero's Welcome Awaits WikiLeaks Founder
After a decade-long legal battle, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has finally returned to his home country of Australia. Released by a court on the remote US Pacific territory of Saipan on Wednesday, Assange was met with a hero's welcome before he even touched down in Sydney.
Upon his arrival in Australia, Assange was greeted by supporters and family members who had been eagerly awaiting his return. Assange's homecoming marks the end of a long and arduous legal journey that saw him face charges of espionage and computer hacking.
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