Wikileaks Founder Wins Extradition Appeal in London High Court
Julian Assange’s wife Stella said U.S. should “read the room” and drop the case
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.
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Prague and Vienna state they will not comply.
Few may be surprised to learn that the British Conservative Party has not been a serious friend of the WikiLeaks founder.
Police official Steve Li admitted that while the chances of prosecution were slim as long as the defendants remained abroad, Hong Kong authorities “won’t stop wanting them.”
Sweden’s request to extradite Majid represents a notable role reversal for Sweden and Turkey and comes as Swedish courts have been parsing through Turkey’s own extradition requests.
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