Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has faced criticism for welcoming Julian Assange back to Australia with a personal phone call. Opposition foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham called the move 'irresponsible and inappropriate.' Sky News host Chris Kenny also criticized Albanese, stating he is 'out of touch' with Australians and focusing on the return of 'anarchist' WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Additionally, concerns have been raised about Assange's safety in Australia, with claims that he could be extradited to the United States if he speaks up again.
Australian PM reveals threat from alleged teen terrorist Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed he and his family were threatened by an accused teenage terrorist. Albanese said on Friday that he and his family were among those threatened in an extremist… https://t.co/1B51u6heTg
Assange is not safe in Australia - Aussie Cossack "Australia would extradite Assange to the United States should he decide to speak up again," Cossack said. "Albanese standing in front of the whole country, saying how he is fighting for Australians and protecting Australians… https://t.co/qqubwQgMKn
Sky News host Chris Kenny says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “so far out of touch” with Australians as he believes the biggest thing happening is the return of “anarchist” WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. https://t.co/FJ8dPudkDM
Anthony Albanese’s welcoming of Julian Assange back to Australia has been called “irresponsible and inappropriate” by Opposition foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham. Read more: https://t.co/tBQ7zTt0Bc https://t.co/ReM5gXVwLh
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of potentially undermining ties with key ally, the US, after he welcomed Julian Assange home with a personal phone call https://t.co/YlaWSvNhj4