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Julian Assange’s brother speaks as WikiLeaks founder freed

Julian Assange’s brother speaks as WikiLeaks founder freed

Julian Assange is set to land on Australian soil as a free man after more than a decade holed up in a British high-security jail and in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for exposing US war crimes.

His brother Gabriel Shipton spoke to 7NEWS chief reporter Chris Reason from France on Tuesday, opening up about his brother’s plans for recovery Down Under after his 14-year legal battle, which threatened another several decades in jail.

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