Opinion | Biden Must Halt the Assault on Free Press and Drop the Prosecution of Julian Assange

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Opinion | Biden Must Halt the Assault on Free Press and Drop the Prosecution of Julian Assange
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'Democracy is under assault. President Biden must live up to his promise to support a free press, needed now more than ever, and drop the prosecution of Julian Assange.'

Gathering threats to democracy are front and center as the United States marks the first anniversary of the January 6th Capitol insurrection, when President Donald Trump incited thousands of supporters to violently storm Congress, attempting to overturn the 2020 election. While the Republican Party descends into the cult of Trump, progressive activists across the country are fighting to expand voting rights and protect free and fair elections.

On Wednesday, activists marked Assange's 1,000th day of incarceration at Belmarsh with a rally demanding his release. Prior to Belmarsh, he spent almost seven years inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, under political asylum. "The U.N. special rapporteur on torture has said that he is being psychologically tortured," Moris continued."His physical health has seriously deteriorated. They are killing him. If he dies, it's because they are killing him. They are torturing him to death."

President Joe Biden opened his"Summit for Democracy" on December 9th, saying,"Free and independent media. It's the bedrock of democracy. It's how the public stay informed and how governments are held accountable. Around the world, press freedom is under threat."

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