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Assange, 52, has been in London’s high-security Belmarsh prison since 2019 and is wanted in the United States over the release of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables in 2010.
“Assange is a symbol of free speech which is essential for any genuine democracy,” Raggi, who ran Rome’s city hall between 2016 and 2021, told Reuters.
“He has been deprived of his own liberty for years, in awful conditions, for doing his job as a journalist,” she said.
Other Italian cities have taken similar steps. The northern city of Reggio Emilia granted Assange citizenship last month, while Naples is set to follow shortly.
If you read about this matter, you would know very well that the matter is way more complex than “he did not want to stand trial”. The whole matter is very well described by Stefania Maurizi (a journalist who cooperated with Wikileaks) in her book “Secret power”. Both the Swedish and the UK government have huge responsibilities on how (bad) that case was handled.