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Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday protested outside Britain's High Court for a second day after his defence lawyers launched a last-ditch bid to stop his extradition to the U.S.
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00:00 They have to admit that what they're doing is criminalising journalism, is criminalising
00:11 the truth.
00:12 They are liars, they are criminals and they are persecuting the journalists who expose
00:24 them.
00:26 The Australian Prime Minister has finally stood up and given a clear, strong signal
00:31 to the Americans that enough is enough.
00:34 Regardless of what you think of Julian, this matter must be brought to an end.
00:39 The extradition must be dropped, the charges must be dropped, he must be busted out of
00:44 Belmarsh, he must be allowed to be reunited with his family.
00:49 Julian has spent over 14 years in one form of incarceration or another.
00:58 Are you good with that?
01:03 All of Julian's human rights suspended, are you good with that?
01:10 No!
01:12 Sir!
01:14 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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