Julian Assange has been under house arrest in Norfolk, England for 191 days now. As he fights efforts to extradite him to Sweden for allegations of rape and sexual molestion, WikiLeaks has released a short film documenting Assange's daily routine and the logistics of his confinement.
The film crew follows Assange on trips to the police station and shows him working to keep WikiLeaks viable from an 18th century manor owned by journalist Vaughan Smith where he's under lock-down.
Watch it here:
House Arrest from Winston Burrows on Vimeo.
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