Ai Weiwei Julian Assange, where the WikiLeaks founder is on trial
Ai Weiwei Julian Assange, where the WikiLeaks founder is on trial.
Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei has staged a silent protest against the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange because “all the words we want to say are already there”.
Assange’s case has attracted the support of high-profile figures including fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood, actress Pamela Anderson, and rapper MIA, who have spoken out in various forms for the Free Assange campaign.
The former journalist is fighting being sent to the US on charges relating to leaks of classified documents allegedly exposing war crimes and abuse.
Outside the Old Bailey in London, where his ongoing trial is taking place, Weiwei told the PA news agency Assange represents “a core value of why we are free”.
Weiwei, who knows Assange personally and has visited him at the Ecuadorian embassy and HMP Belmarsh high security prison in London, said: “It’s getting more and more difficult for him.
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