Julian Assange Extradition Delayed as UK Court Asks for Assurance He Won’t Receive Death Penalty

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Assange has been charged with 18 counts related to the publishing of secret government, military, and diplomatic documents on WikiLeaks.

A High Court in London is seeking assurances from the U.S. government that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange won’t receive the death penalty if his extradition is approved. Besides taking the death penalty off the table, the UK court wants the U.S. to guarantee that the 52-year-old Assange would be granted free speech protections under the First Amendment, a panel of two judges wrote in a ruling published Tuesday.

It’s not yet clear whether the U.S. will offer the assurances sought by the High Court. Officials claim that by publishing the secret documents, Assange put the lives of the civilians working with the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan at risk. WikiLeaks attorney Jennifer Robinson said she was not confident that the legal team could rely on any assurances from the U.S. government, the BBC reported, adding that the U.S. should drop the case altogether.

 

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