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United Kingdom: Assange appeals the decision to extradite him to the United States

2022-07-01T16:33:50.486Z


Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Friday (July 1st) appealed against the British government's decision to extradite him to...


Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Friday (July 1st) appealed the British government's decision to extradite him to the United States, the High Court in London said.

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The 50-year-old Australian is being prosecuted in the United States where he faces 175 years in prison for a massive leak of confidential documents.

After a long legal standoff with twists and turns, British Interior Minister Priti Patel signed an extradition decree on June 17.

Julian Assange, detained for three years in the high security prison of Belmarsh near London, had until Friday to appeal.

British justice has confirmed that a "

notification from Julian Assange to appeal the Home Office's decision to extradite him has been received

".

His supporters are mobilizing

On Friday, ahead of Julian Assange's 51st birthday on Sunday, a few dozen of his supporters - including his wife Stella Assange, whom he married in March - gathered outside the Interior Ministry to protest the extradition decision.

They then boarded a '

vintage

' London bus and drove around the center of the British capital shouting '

Free Julian Assange now

'.

He is in jail for telling the truth.

He's innocent so why is he in jail?

“, told AFP Gloria Wildman, a 79-year-old retiree accustomed to rallies in support of the Australian.

If Julian Assange is not free, neither are we, no one is free

,” she added.

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If leave to appeal is granted, the hearing may not take place until early 2023, Kate Goold, a partner at the law firm Bindmans and specializing in cases, told the British press agency PA in mid-June. of extradition.

According to her, Julian Assange could also seize the European Court of Human Rights, a process likely to take several years.

Source: lefigaro

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