WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told a rights group Tuesday that his imprisonment set a “dangerous precedent” for arresting journalists and criminalizing activities that were essential to the work of investigative journalists–his first public statement since being released from a British prison in June. (NYT)WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told a rights group Tuesday that his imprisonment set a “dangerous precedent” for arresting journalists and criminalizing activities that were essential to the work of investigative journalists–his first public statement since being released from a British prison in June. (NYT) Read More