
© Reuters/Henry NichollsWikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange leaves Westminster Magistrates Court in London, Britain January 13, 2020.
The father of Julian Assange, John Shipton, said in an interview with Sputnik that he would like people to understand his son's "courage and integrity" in providing information on what governments do, so that ordinary citizens can make their own judgments based on raw facts.
John Shipton, an anti-war activist, has made dozens of trips from Australia to the UK in recent years, while his son, a co-founder of Wikileaks, is fighting against
extradition to the US, where he was indicted on 17 charges related to the Espionage Act.
Sputnik accompanied Shipton on the train ride from London Bridge to southeast London, where the high-security Belmarsh prison is located, to see his son
for the first time in eight weeks, speaking to him about what it's like to be the father of an award-winning publisher facing up to 175 years imprisonment in the United States.
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