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Twilence in court! Judge allows reporters to tweet during Assange hearing
Forgive the poor headline, but worth flagging up that according to Times media reporter Alexi Mostrous, the judge has given him permission to tweet from Westminster magistrates court during Wikileaks editor Julian Assange’s appeal for bail. Mostrous writes on Twitter: … Continue reading
Posted in courts, media law, social media Tagged alexi mostrous, heather brooke, julian assange, twitter, wikileaks Leave a comment