The case of Julian Assange that passed out of the UK’s legal system earlier this year in June is a textbook instance of Government mishandling and a lack of journalistic integrity here.

In some ways all of us have something to regret. In looking at the ordeal Assange went through, from his refuge in an embassy to his arrest and imprisonment in London, we have to reflect.
His release is beside the point. A lack of pace and appropriate working habits is clear. Our way of progress is stagnant and we are impoverished of talent. It’s only fortunate it no longer needs to be proved.





