15 November 2019 | 5 min read | venue: SydneyPENInternational | cost: Student / concession / members: $15.00 Early bird: $20.00 Adult: $25.00 | website: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/challenge-what-you... | address: 1 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia

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What's really happening to Julian Assange? What has Australia done to protect his welfare? And why aren't we hearing more about the most intriguing and complex threats to liberal democracy of our time?

Walkley Award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster Quentin Dempster will interview Jennifer Robinson, counsel to Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. Quentin will ask the hard-hitting questions to get to the heart of the tough issues around WikiLeaks and Assange, free speech and press freedom - and Assange's almost decade long legal struggle on Day of the Imprisoned Writer.

Be there 6pm for a 6:30pm start. Free parking after 6pm at Broadway Shopping Centre and $13 night parking available opposite the venue after 6pm.

This event is hosted by PEN Sydney with support from Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund. All proceeds go to PEN Sydney to continue to defend freedom of expression: campaigning on behalf of writers who have been silenced by persecution or imprisonment.

This event is supported by MEAA, and UTS Schools of Journalism and Law.

Find out more at www.pen.org.au

Jennifer Robinson

Jen is an Australian barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London. She has a broad practice in human rights, media law, public law and international law, representing states, individuals, media organisations, journalists and activists in cases before international, regional and domestic courts. She has a particular focus on free speech and civil liberties. Jen is the longest-serving member of Assange's legal team.

Quentin Dempster

Quentin Dempster is a Walkley Award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster with decades of experience. He is a veteran of the ABC newsroom and has worked with a number of print titles including the Sydney Morning Herald. He was awarded an Order of Australia in 1992 for services to journalism and is the former Chairman of the Walkley Foundation.

Image credit: Wikileaks/Twitter

What's really happening to Julian Assange

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when: 15 November 2019
start time/end time: Friday 15 November 2019 from 6pm to 8pm
venue: SydneyPENInternational
cost: Student / concession / members: $15.00 Early bird: $20.00 Adult: $25.00
address: 1 Quay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia

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