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Julian Assange's family and supporters celebrate his 50th birthday in London

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London, Jul 3 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Andy Rain) The family and followers of Julian Assange have celebrated this Saturday the 50th anniversary of the founder of Wikileaks in Parliament Square, in London, while they have asked for his Liberty.FOOTAGE OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF JULIAN ASSANGE, FOUNDER OF WIKILEAKS, IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE, LONDON, UK.

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