The shock decision by a British judge to refuse a US extradition request for Julian Assange has left his supporters with an elation, but one that’s tempered by the reality that he remains in custody. And, whereas the denial of extradition is undoubtedly good news for the WikiLeaks founder, press-freedom groups are dismayed, because the judge maintained that America had a solid case against him. RT looks at the message the ruling sends to journalists.
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