

10/2/24 Kevin Gosztola on Julian Assange’s First Speech as a Free Man
Oct 6, 2024
Kevin Gosztola, managing editor of Shadowproof and author of 'Guilty of Journalism', discusses Julian Assange's first speech after his release. He explores the psychological effects of Assange's imprisonment and the pressing issues of press freedom and governmental oversight. They delve into the implications of Assange's revelations on U.S. foreign policy and the dangers journalists face in conflict zones. The conversation also touches on the future of WikiLeaks amidst legal challenges and the ongoing battle for transparency in journalism.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Julian Assange's First Speech and Its Implications
02:50 • 21min
Insights into Iraq's Oil War and Investment Strategies
24:20 • 3min
Exploring Joshua Schulte's Imprisonment and Impact of Vault 7 Revelations
26:51 • 2min
Assange's Speech and Solitary Struggles
28:50 • 9min
Legal Complexities and WikiLeaks' Future
38:09 • 7min
The Impact of WikiLeaks on Journalism and Foreign Policy
44:50 • 4min