 We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK, we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing, not to punish those who expose it, such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers, not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed, one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian Parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Barrett so on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we hear your lawyer. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK, we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing, not to punish those who expose it, such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed, one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Baratza on January 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we hear your lawyer. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange and we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK, we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it, such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed, one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Barrettza on January 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we hear your lawyer. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK, we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it, such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed, one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian Parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Barrett so on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we hear your lawyer. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented espionage act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it, such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against Torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed, one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Barrett so on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we are your lawyer. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange and we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the Convention against Torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK District Judge Vanessa Barrett's are on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden we hear your lawyer please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented espionage act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens rights. Voters expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK district judge Vanessa Barrett's are on January the fourth of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden we hear your lawyer please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented espionage act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens rights. Photos expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK district judge Vanessa Barrett's are on January the fourth of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden we hear your lawyer please drop the US government's appeal in the light of the judgment rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented espionage act charges against Julian Assange and we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens rights. Photos expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK district judge Vanessa Baratza on January the fourth of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden we here with all of you please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgement rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented espionage act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Photos expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK district judge Vanessa Baratza on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we will ignore you. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgment rendered into the UK. We are Australian parliamentarians and we're calling on the government of the United States to drop the unprecedented Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange. And we're imploring the British government to release him from prison and send him home. Like politicians in the US and the UK we are elected to defend our citizens' rights. Photos expect us to hold accountable those who commit wrongdoing not to punish those who expose it such as Julian Assange. Citizens expect us to protect journalists and publishers not to imprison them for their work. Julian Assange is right now being arbitrarily detained in the UK for publishing activity. His treatment violates the convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. The world's leading human rights and press freedom groups are unequivocally denouncing the charges against him and we join them. Australian citizens want Julian Assange to be free. Indeed one of the largest petitions in Australia's history with over half a million signatures has been tabled in the Australian parliament calling on the United States to free Assange. The ruling by UK district judge Vanessa Baratza on January the 4th of this year to deny extradition provides the opportunity for urgent reconsideration. President Biden, we will lawyer you. Please drop the US government's appeal in light of the judgment rendered in the UK.