Assange arrested and facing prosecution in America over alleged offences related to Wikileaks' work with Chelsea Manning.
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The indictment detailed direct contact between Assange and Manning. In one exchange regarding Guantanamo Bay, Manning told Assange that"after this upload, that's all I really have got left." Assange replied,"curious eyes never run dry in my experience." He faces a maximum of five years in prison if found guilty.
When Assange was arrested, he was heard repeatedly shouting:"The U.K. must resist this attempt by the Trump administration."
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