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Julian Assange is now free and 'vindicated'

<p>A UN panel ruled in the WikiLeaks founder's favour yesterday and said he should be freed and compensated for his 'arbitrary detention'; Assange said he feels 'vindicated'</p>

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Julian Assange

Geneva/London: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be allowed to walk free immediately and compensated for his "arbitrary detention" of over five years by the UK and Sweden, a UN panel ruled yesterday, a finding hailed by the whistleblower as "vindication" of his innocence.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen on a screen as he addresses the media from the London embassy of Ecuador yesterday. PIC/AFP

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