WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free. His future in publishing government secrets is unclear

A man with slicked-back white hair, wearing a dark suit jacket, white collared shirt and brown silk tie, gives two thumbs up high above his head as he walks out of a building.

Julian Assange is a hero to many and a traitor to others. Supporters of the WikiLeaks founder and publisher view him as an investigative journalist who exposed damning information governments wanted to keep hidden, while critics see him as a threat to national security. His newest title, however, is free man.

CBC | World News

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