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Assange’s fate

Some in the media –and even some politicians– are creating a new image for Julian Assange. And it’s no wonder. A case can be made that the US crusade against Assange is a blueprint for criminalizing journalism. What fate is in store for Assange? Will journalism suffer the same?

CrossTalking with Andre Walker and Ron Placone.

Assange’s fate
CrossTalk is a TV debate experience which presents hot-topic discussions on politics, business, newsmakers, global trends, present-day conflicts, and dangers and challenges facing our world. Host Peter Lavelle poses hard, straightforward questions to his guests, and demands concrete answers in response.