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Hör-Tip: ARD Radio Feature Uses Julian Assange's Example to Investigate the Resilience of Journalism.

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Hör-Tip: With the promise of radical transparency, Australian hacker and journalist Julian Assange founded WikiLeaks 20 years ago to make confidential documents, videos and photos anonymously public. The consequences for Assange were an indictment of the USA for espionage and five years in prison. In the ARD radio feature "Fight of secrecy" Lea Eichhorn and John Goetz ask, how defensefully independent, critical journalism is still, when even dem…
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Hör-Tip: With the promise of radical transparency, Australian hacker and journalist Julian Assange founded WikiLeaks 20 years ago to make confidential documents, videos and photos anonymously public. The consequences for Assange were an indictment of the USA for espionage and five years in prison. In the ARD radio feature "Fight of secrecy" Lea Eichhorn and John Goetz ask, how defensefully independent, critical journalism is still, when even dem…

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turi2 broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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