Albanese is right: It is time to close the case of Julian Assange

Australian prime minister's move may signal end is near for WikiLeaks legal saga

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Julian Assange outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London in May 2017: The British authorities do not really know what to do with him. © AP

JJ Rose is chief executive of media advisory company Random Ax Media in Australia.

Over the past 16 years, website WikiLeaks has shaken up politics in the U.S. and other countries by releasing classified government documents and videos related to Washington's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and countless other matters that the authorities preferred to keep out of the spotlight.

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