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The appeal process on Assange's extradition is underway

2021-10-27T08:14:22.421Z


Appeal process underway, before the High Court of London, on the appeal presented by the Washington authorities against the first instance decision with which the British justice denied the extradition of the co-founder of WikiLeaks. Assange risks, if extradited, a monstrous sentence of up to 175 years (ANSA)


Appeal process underway, before the High Court of London, on the appeal presented by the Washington authorities against the first instance decision with which the British justice last January denied the extradition of the Australian co-founder of WikiLeaks

Julian Assang

and towards the United States.

Two hearings are scheduled on the agenda, today and tomorrow, while the final verdict could take several weeks if not months: up to a deadline indicated by the media by Christmas or early January.

Outside the courtroom several activists gathered this morning to plead that the 50-year-old Australian - held pending a decision in the British maximum security prison in Belmarsh for two years now, despite no longer having any criminal proceedings in the UK, after the 7 spent as a refugee in the Ecuadorian embassy in London and Quito's subsequent choice to dump him in the face of American pressure - not to be extradited overseas and be released. All the more - underline his lawyers, his partner Stella Morris and WikiLeaks collaborators - after what has recently been learned about the plans that the CIA would have prepared in 2017, under the presidency of Donald Trump and the leadership of Mike Pompeo, to kidnap Julian when he was still in the Ecuadorian embassy; without excluding the possibility of murdering him.

Assange risks, if extradited, a monstrous sentence of up to 175 years in the US, where he has been hunted for over 10 years after the mountain of embarrassing secret documents released since 2010 by WikiLeaks through some of the most prestigious newspapers in the world: documents including the Pentagon files stolen by former military Chelsea Manning containing revelations on war crimes committed in Afghanistan and Iraq. Washington accuses former Australian red primrose of alleged complicity with Manning in hacking. Charging to which he later added that of violation of the Espionage Act, contested for the first time in history for a case of media disclosure of documents. British first instance judge Vanessa Baraister denied extradition,while refusing to accept the defense's arguments against the legitimacy of an investigation denounced by several parties as a political revenge and a threat to freedom of information, based on a medical report that hypothesized suicide risks for Julian Assange: given his psycho-physical conditions and the judicial and prison treatment he would face in the United States. But the legal team representing the US government managed to get the right to appeal, raising doubts about the expert's credibility.given his psycho-physical conditions and the judicial and prison treatment he would face in the United States. But the legal team representing the US government managed to get the right to appeal, raising doubts about the expert's credibility.given his psycho-physical conditions and the judicial and prison treatment he would face in the United States. But the legal team representing the US government managed to get the right to appeal, raising doubts about the expert's credibility.

Source: ansa

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