Julian Assange will address the Council of Europe, discussing his detention and its implications for human rights, following his release from prison in June.
Assange spent five years in a British prison after pleading guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets, concluding a lengthy legal battle.
His release was marked by a significant invitation to publicly speak, eliciting interest in the impact of his actions on press freedom and human rights.
With parliamentarians from 46 nations participating, the Parliamentary Assembly will explore the chilling effects of Assange's situation on global human rights discourse.
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