Nearly 400,000 people were found in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican to say the “ultimate rejoice” to a particularly beloved Pope, such as Pope Francis who left his last breath last Monday at 88 years. Among them is Julian Assange, one of the people who witnessed the Pontiff’s virtue and his sympathy for the oppressed. The founder of the WikiLeaks was found to be a family at the funeral, expressing “gratitude for his support during his prosecution” as his wife says in the post. “Now that Julian is free, we all came to Rome to express our family’s gratitude for the Pope’s support during Julian’s prosecution. Our children and I had the honor of meeting Pope Francis in June 2023 to discuss how to liberate Julian from the Belmars prisons. Franciscus wrote to Julian in prison and […]
Source: News Beast

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