Julian’s Freedom Is Our Freedom

Julian’s Freedom Is Our Freedom

On her X profile, Stella Assange wrote, among other things, that Julian Assange is now finally free and that he is no longer in prison, “but the fight for his freedom (and ours!) continues”. She’s still on the alert, which we’re not surprised about after everything they’ve been through as a family, warning the public that everything being done against Julian has not only a frightening effect – but a blood-curdling effect.

She firmly promised that she and their team will continue to do everything in their power to secure greater freedom for Julian and greater justice for the many abuses against him that fill us all with chills because we simply cannot believe that this is even happening in a world that loudly propagates freedom of speech and the freedom media in general, while at the same time there is no sign of that freedom.

On the contrary, there is less and less freedom every day. Anything that appears as information that doesn’t conform to the default narrative is declared disturbing information with unbearable ease. And what kind of news should it be when the world we live in is more than disturbing? This world does not try to make life easier for us, but on the contrary, wants to make it harder for us in any possible way, which we all witness every day, on both micro and macro levels.

Instead of Assange, his wife Stella Assange is making public statements for the time being, who during her first public address after Julian’s release, not hiding her tears because of everything they went through together with all the people who supported them in their fight for freedom and justice, asked public for understanding because Julian is still unwilling and not ready to speak in public. He now has a long recovery process ahead of him and people need to be able to understand that. He will need peace and a stress-free environment to fully recover.

He will address the public again when he is ready, his wife Stella stressed, thanking the Australian authorities and the Australian people for their support during the long and arduous years of fighting for Julian’s release. “But in the end we finally made it,” said Stella, stressing that it was a joint success of all the people who were with them all the time.

All in all, it’s great to see Julian out and about hugging and kissing his beloved wife Stella. Love has always been and still remains the strongest force in the Universe. It’s so nice to see a smile on Julian’s face, which during the long years of his completely unjustified captivity became a symbol of the struggle for media freedom in the modern world. His freedom is the freedom of all of us. Justice is slow, but attainable! Long live love! Long live freedom! Let’s believe that everything will be fine and that good always wins over evil in the end.

Source: X/Twitter, The Guardian, YouTube

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