Thursday, June 16, 2011

Julian Assange Feels "Like a Caged Animal" on 600-Acre Estate


The World's Smallest Violin goes to Assange, who, according to an MSNBC article, feels like he is being treated "like a caged animal" while sitting out his house arrest in the country estate of a friend. He "acknowledged Thursday that his detention is hampering the work of the secret-spilling site. His supporters accused Britain of subjecting him to 'excessive and dehumanizing' treatment." What he really objects to is being treated as a flight risk and effectively barred from communicating with his followers.

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