
Austrian Court Blocks Extradition of Ukrainian Tycoon
Dmytro Firtash now has free movement within Austria because a U.S. bribery case has hit an impassable legal roadblock.

Dmytro Firtash now has free movement within Austria because a U.S. bribery case has hit an impassable legal roadblock.

Serhii Kuznietsov is suspected of being part of a cell accused of placing explosives on the underwater pipelines.

Ukraine’s prosecutor general called the extradition “a historic and important precedent for the entire international justice system.”

The two Ukrainian suspects will remain in Poland and Italy where they were initially arrested and face the courts there.

Gino Abazaj, called a “friend and comrade” by Italian MEP Ilaria Salis, was arrested by French police last week.

The Moroccan illegal immigrant has made no admission of guilt.

Julian Assange’s wife Stella said U.S. should “read the room” and drop the case

British MPs criticise process and call for inquiry.

Julian’s wife says assurances from Washington do “nothing to relieve our family’s extreme distress about his future.”

The WikiLeaks founder can pursue his appeal so long as the U.S. fails to give assurances.