History arrived at the East Hotel, a 10-minute walk from Parliament House, and so did a crowd of Assange’s admirers. But where was the man himself?
Pity the unsuspecting guests who simply wanted to check into their hotel room, enjoy an overpriced snack from the mini bar and have an early night.
Earlier in the day, the Northern Mariana Islands, where Assange pleaded guilty to a felony count of disseminating classified information, was the place to be. Now the circus had arrived at the East Hotel. Across the road, The Kingston Hotel – a popular down-to-earth pub known to locals only as “The Kingo” – was packed with rugby league nuts in blue and maroon jerseys watching the State of Origin.
But where was Assange himself? Like in a Samuel Beckett play, the protagonist was off-stage, an enigma growing only more compelling by being invisible.
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