Julian Assange Faces Extradition to US for Espionage Charges
British High Court Rules on WikiLeaks Founder's Fate
WEB Assange, the Australian-born founder of WikiLeaks, faces extradition to the United States following a ruling by the British High Court in London. Assange is wanted on 18 charges, nearly all under the Espionage Act, related to his alleged involvement in the release of classified documents in 2010.
Assange's Bodyguards Attend News Conference
Assange and his bodyguards were present at a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, shortly after the court's decision was announced. Wikileaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson described the situation as "extraordinary." Amnesty International legal adviser Simon Crowther characterized the ruling as "a rare example of the executive and the judiciary being on different sides."
Extradition Proceedings Expected
The US government is expected to begin extradition proceedings for Assange, who was not present in court for the hearing. Assange's lawyer, Fitzgerald, stated that he did not attend due to ongoing health issues.
Assange Under Pressure
Assange remains under significant pressure as he awaits the outcome of his extradition case. If extradited to the US, he could face a lengthy prison sentence. The court's decision marks a significant development in the long-running legal battle surrounding Assange and the activities of WikiLeaks.
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