Assange begins UK fight against US extradition

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Assange begins UK fight against US extradition.

He appeared via videolink at Westminster Magistrates Court, where a lawyer for the US authorities briefly set out his alleged involvement in the release of classified documents.

The Australian was jailed on Wednesday for 50 weeks for breaking his bail conditions in 2012, when he fled to Ecuador's London embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden. Assange feared they were a pretext to get him in custody and eventually transfer him to the United States to face prosecution.

 

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