Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules

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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange can continue his fight against extradition to the United States after the High Court in London ruled on Tuesday he should be allowed to appeal against it.

WATCH - 'His life is at risk': Julian Assange's wife joins protests against his extradition to U.S – Feb 20, 2024can continue his fight against extradition to the United States after the High Court in London ruled on Tuesday he should be allowed to appeal against it unless the U.S. promises he will not face the death penalty.

U.S. prosecutors are seeking to put Assange, 52, on trial on 18 counts, all bar one under the Espionage Act, over WikiLeaks’ high-profile release of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables.In their ruling, two senior judges said he had a real prospect of successfully appealing against extradition on a number of grounds.The court said in its written ruling that Assange arguably would not be entitled to rely on the First Amendment right to free speech as a non-U.S.

If those assurances are not forthcoming, then Assange will be granted permission to appeal. A further hearing has been scheduled for May 20, meaning his extradition – which his campaign team said could have been imminent depending on the ruling – has been put on hold. Although Assange’s legal team were successful on some grounds, the court rejected his bid to appeal on the basis that the case was politically motivated or that he would not receive a fair trial.The U.S. says the WikiLeaks’ revelations imperiled the lives of their agents and there was no excuse for his criminality.Assange’s many supporters hail him as an anti-establishment hero who is being persecuted, despite being a journalist, for exposing U.S. wrongdoing and alleged war crimes.

The U.S. meanwhile said Assange had been charged for “indiscriminately and knowingly” publishing sources’ names and not his political opinions.

 

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