Stella Moris and Baltasar Garzon work a miracle. The first loves him and had two children, following having been his lawyer. The second, known worldwide for having arrested the former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in 1998 in London, has chosen today to defend him. Passing through Geneva for a few hours, they recount the battle waged around Julian Assange, locked up for more than ten years in one way or another following the massive publication of American diplomatic cables on the war in Iraq and in Afghanistan by his organization founded in 2006, WikiLeaks.