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Mexico President To Raise Assange Case In July Meeting With Biden
When Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador meets with United States President Joe Biden on July 12, he plans to once again urge the US government to drop the charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Obrador is one of the few presidents in the world, who has expressed genuine support

US Government Marks World Press Freedom Day By Ignoring Their Attacks On Press
Secretary of State Antony Blinken marked World Press Freedom Day by calling attention to governments that are “becoming less transparent” and “more repressive.”
“Some governments incarcerate journalists, harass them, target them for violence,” Blinken stated. “Some use other, more subtle [methods] like mandating professional licenses for journalists and using endless

US Government Employees View Dissent Channels As Risky And A 'Waste Of Time'
"There appear to be few public success stories where use of dissent channels led to change," according to POGO.