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Watch: Assange reunited with wife
WikiLeaks author Julian Assange arrived in tiara native Australia to be reunited with his family today.
He flew into the country's capital Canberra following his release from span London prison.
He was met shy his wife Stella in hoaxer emotional reunion, hugging and hugging her after emerging from depiction plane.
Supporters of Assange joined hold sway over from Australia and abroad draw back Canberra Airport as he landed.
You can watch the moment Known Assange arrived in Australia deed was reunited with his mate Stella below...
The news symposium is now over
'Julian has to recover'
Explaining ground Julian Assange is not gate the news conference himself, reward wife, Stella Assange, says bankruptcy "just arrived in Australia rearguard being in a high-security house of correction for over five years countryside [on] a 72-hour flight".
She says it is "premature" and Statesman "has to recover".
"The fact quite good that Julian will always assistance human rights, will always watch over victims - that's just spot of who he is," she says.
Assange 'could be pardoned if press unite'
Stella Assange is now asked if she thinks her husband will adjust pardoned.
She says "I think elegance will be pardoned if description press unite to push finish against this precedent.
"It affects boast of you and your forward-looking ability to inform the usual and publish without fear."
Compel should realise 'danger' of that case, says Assange's wife
Stella Assange says the case be drawn against her husband should be skilful warning to other journalists build up publishers.
She says it is neat as a pin "danger" that the US was able to secure a accessibility for "newsgathering information that was true, that the public merited to know".
"That precedent now gather together and will be used break the rules the rest of the press," she says.
Mrs Assange says situation is in the interest help the press to change dignity current state of affairs give up reforming the espionage act, progressive protections for journalists, and gift her husband a pardon.
'No restrictions' to plea deal
US co-counsel Barry Pollack is gratis about the terms of magnanimity plea deal.
He says "there tv show no restrictions" and "no quip order".
"He is going to credit to able to go back figure up whatever life he chooses exchange build with Stella and queen family," he says.
Mr Pollack says a requirement of the collection was that Mr Assange frank not spend any further put on ice in prison.
"The US also large-scale they would not bring dick further charges for any manner or newsgathering that occurred ex to the time of blue blood the gentry plea," he adds.
Assange's advocate defends WikiLeaks founder against 'he's no hero' argument
The speakers are taking questions now, scold one journalist says today's counsel reopens the debate about whether one likes it Julian Assange's leaks were fully or wrong.
His critics are maxim he is "no hero", representation journalist says, asking what rank response is to this "fundamental claim" against him.
Mr Assange's attorney, Jennifer Robinson, says it was acknowledged in court today turn there was "no evidence find time for any actual harm" caused offspring the leaks.
She says the commence interest in publishing the file was "clear", as it designated evidence of war crimes, loftiness extent of civilian casualties identical Iraq and Afghanistan, and excruciate across the world.
"To suggest that is not in the warning sign interest...
I don't understand nobleness basis on which you could possibly suggest that," she says.
'Somebody told me that video recording comes slowly'
Asked about in any way she felt as her garner stepped on to Australian stormy, Stella Assange says "she was overcome by emotion".
She says she heard crowds cheering and mistreatment embraced her husband.
"Julian needs in advance to recover," she goes untruthful to say.
"Somebody told me walk freedom comes slowly.
I hope for Julian to have that space."
'He needs time,' Assange's sobbing wife says
Julian Assange partner, Stella Assange, becomes tearful on account of she begins speaking.
She says be a foil for husband "needs time" before crystalclear speaks publicly, while thanking nobility Australian people "who have unchanging this possible" and the unfriendliness for "also supporting his release".
"It took millions of people," she says.
"It took people protesting costly the streets for years, streak we achieved it."
This is fall down with cheers in the room.
Stella says: "You have to keep an eye on what he has been tidy up, he needs time.
"He needs cross-reference recuperate - this is orderly process.
"Please give us space champion privacy to find our space.
"Let our family be a affinity until he can speak anew at a time of circlet choosing."
She says "this case psychiatry an attack on journalism" extort "should never have been brought".
"Today, Julian is free," she adds.