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WikiLeaks editor Christine Hravenson has revealed that British authorities are holding the site's founder, Julian Assange, in worse conditions than those held by terrorists.
"Assange has no chance to prepare for his case," Hravinson told Grayzone. "He is isolated all the time and spends most of his day in his cell. His lawyers have only been able to deliver papers to his case a few days ago, but the British judicial system It makes it impossible for Assange to come to this case. ”
"Assange is being held in Belmarsh prison in worse conditions than terrorists or criminals," Hravenson said. "He does not hope for any positive scenarios as the current British government only serves US interests."
Assange was arrested in London after being forcibly expelled from the Ecuadorian embassy on April 11 and sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for violating the terms of his bail in 2012 when he sought asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid being deported to Sweden, tried and possibly deported to Sweden. United State.
Assange was widely acclaimed after he published in Wikileaks, which he founded a large number of secret US documents leaked, including some documents that reveal the crimes committed by US forces in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, which provoked US resentment and call for his extradition.
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