The Most Dangerous Man in the World: Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’ Fight for Freedom

The Most Dangerous Man in the World: Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’ Fight for Freedom
Authors
Andrew Fowler
Publisher
Melbourne University Press Digital
Tags
non-fiction , political science , social science , media studies , politics , united states
Date
2020-07-03T23:00:00+00:00
Size
0.48 MB
Lang
en
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The Most Dangerous Man in the World

With forensic detail, Andrew Fowler provides a ringside seat at the epic battle that has made Julian Assange the USA’s public enemy number one. Since it was first published, The Most Dangerous Man in the World has been translated and distributed in countries from China to Romania and the USA to Russia. Now, through recent interviews and the latest research, Fowler tells the extraordinary story of how a computer hacker with a turbulent childhood became holed up in London’s Ecuador Embassy for seven years, and is now battling extradition to the USA from the notorious maximum security Belmarsh prison in London.

Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg was called The Most Dangerous Man in America by the Nixon White House. In the Trump era, Ellsberg says Julian Assange, whose new journalism has made him powerful enemies, should be proud to be The Most Dangerous Man in the World. **