Kremlin mouthpieces celebrate Julian Assange victory vs. the U.S. ‘deep state’

Kremlin mouthpieces celebrate Julian Assange victory vs. the U.S. ‘deep state’

The Daily Beast reports:

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s release from a British prison could not have made Russia’s top propagandists happier.

RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan led the pack early Tuesday with a statement on Telegram paying tribute to the “best journalist of our time.” Noting that she was “awfully happy” to finally see Assange win his freedom, she recalled a one-on-one covert chat she said she had with him once in the “woods outside London.” After asking him why he chose to publish a trove of classified U.S. military intel knowing that he would be “hunted down, corralled, destroyed” as a result, she said, Assange responded, “I just can’t stand being lied to.”

“Today, he is free for the first time in years. Almost free,” Simonyan wrote.

Assange was released from the British prison where he’d spent five years after striking a plea bargain with American prosecutors Monday that spares him further prison time and extradition to the U.S. [Continue reading…]

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