For years, Gabriel Shipton has been desperately advocating for the release of his older brother, Julian Assange.
It’s a fight that may have nearly reached its end. Next month, Julian Assange has one final chance, to request an appeal of his extradition to the United States.
If it fails, medical experts insist Assange will take his own life.
Today, Gabriel Shipton on his brother’s last shot at freedom.
Warning: this episode discusses suicide.
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Guest: Filmmaker and brother of Julian Assange, Gabriel Shipton
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