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'''Sarah Harrison''' is a former [[WikiLeaks]] section editor.<ref>''[https://ecpmf.eu/news/threats/sarah-harrison-its-not-the-journalists-role-to-decide-what-the-public-can-see "It's not the journalist's role to decide what the public can see"]''</ref> She worked with the WikiLeaks Legal Defence and has been described as [[Julian Assange]]'s closest adviser.<ref>''[[Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day 2]]''</ref>
 
'''Sarah Harrison''' is a former [[WikiLeaks]] section editor.<ref>''[https://ecpmf.eu/news/threats/sarah-harrison-its-not-the-journalists-role-to-decide-what-the-public-can-see "It's not the journalist's role to decide what the public can see"]''</ref> She worked with the WikiLeaks Legal Defence and has been described as [[Julian Assange]]'s closest adviser.<ref>''[[Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day 2]]''</ref>

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Alma materSevenoaks School
Interests • Julian Assange
• Wikileaks

Sarah Harrison is a former WikiLeaks section editor.[1] She worked with the WikiLeaks Legal Defence and has been described as Julian Assange's closest adviser.[2]

Sarah Harrison accompanied National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden on a high-profile flight from Hong Kong to Moscow while he was sought by the United States Government.[3]

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