Peter Hitchens writes:
Nearly three months ago I said here that Julian Assange, of WikiLeaks, should not be extradited to the USA by a British court.
Anybody who believes in press freedom had to take this position, whether they liked him (I don’t) or not.
I also think Stella Moris, mother of two of his children, has conducted herself with great dignity in fighting for his release.
I was astonished that almost nobody in the British media joined me in supporting this call.
So now that a judge has refused to extradite him, I have this to say to all the men and women of my trade: How does it feel to be outdone in support of justice and liberty – by a judge?
A judge has shown more guts towards the establishment than you, supposedly independent supporters of free expression. Have you got that?
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