‘We should be building statues to Assange, not punishing him’ – Roger Waters

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Roger Waters, activist and co-founder of Pink Floyd, spoke exclusively to RT and shared his thoughts on the still ongoing Assange saga, as the WikiLeaks co-founder has won the right to appeal his extradition to the US in the UK Supreme Court.

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