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SYDNEY — Australia’s government said today the country will give consular help to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he is arrested abroad. However, the administration again condemned WikiLeaks’ publication of secret U.S. diplomatic documents, saying doing so threatens the security of the United States and its allies. Attorney General Robert McClelland said Assange is entitled to return to his home country and to receive consular help from Australian officials if he is arrested overseas.

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