British Court Rules Assange Can Appeal US Extradition

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'As long as this case isn't dropped, as long as Julian isn't freed, Julian continues to suffer,' said StellaMoris1.

A U.K. court ruled Monday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal a Decemberpermitting his extradition to the United States, where the Department of Justice is attempting to prosecute the journalist for publishing classified information that exposed war crimes.

"But let's not forget that every time we win, as long as this case isn't dropped, as long as Julian isn't freed, Julian continues to suffer," Moris added."He is suffering profoundly, day after day, week after week, year after year. Julian has to be freed, and we hope that this will soon end."

 

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