Julian Assange's family grills government's 'over-classification' of documents: 'A problem for democracy'

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Fox Nation host Piers Morgan talks to Julian Assange's brother and father about this role in leaking classified military documents. People can never seem to agree on which label to give infamous info leaker Julian Assange. The WikiLeaks founder accused of publishing classified U.S. military information looks at up to 175 years in prison if extradited to the U.S. from his current location in a high-security U.K. prison. His father and brother are among those heralding him as a hero, reiterating their belief in a recent appearance on Fox Nation's "Piers Morgan: Uncensored." "Everything that Julian published was in the public interest and he partnered with these media organizations… so you're talking about all the largest media organizations around the world that published this exact same information," Gabriel Shipton, Assange's brother, said. JULIAN ASSANGE'S BROTHER AND FATHER SPEAK OUT OVER HIS DETAINMENT, CALL FOR CHARGES TO BE DROPPED WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pauses as he makes a statement to media gathered outside the High Court in London, on Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.

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