#extradition

theaitetos@diaspora.psyco.fr

UK Court Issues Weird Assange Decision, Leaving Him in Limbo Again

This is hardly a big win.
The #UK just keeps trying to kick this can, while #Julian continues to #rot in #prison.

Reuters:

#WikiLeaks founder #JulianAssange’s #extradition to the #UnitedStates from #Britain was put on hold on Tuesday after London’s High Court said the United States must provide assurances he would not face the #death #penalty.

U.S. prosecutors are seeking to put #Assange, 52, on trial on 18 counts, all bar one under the #EspionageAct, over WikiLeaks’ release of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables.

After Britain gave the go-ahead for his extradition last year, Assange’s lawyers in February launched a final attempt in the English courts to challenge that decision... continue reading

berternste2@diasp.nl

We have seen Assange’s plight in a UK prison, but extraditing him this week would be a disaster for us all

The Guardian

It is vital not to forget about the man – and the repercussions for press freedom if the high court says he can be sent to the US. (...)

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Julian Assange greets supporters outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London on 19 May 2017. Photograph: Frank Augstein/AP.

RSF defends Assange because of his contributions to journalism: WikiLeaks’ publication of more than 250,000 leaked classified US military and diplomatic documents in 2010 informed extensive public interest reporting around the world. These stories revealed war crimes and human rights violations that have never been prosecuted; only the publisher has been pursued in the US, on 17 counts under the Espionage Act and one count under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, in connection with the publication of the leaked documents.

If extradited to the US, Assange faces a staggering possible prison sentence of 175 years. He would be the first publisher prosecuted under the Espionage Act, which lacks a public interest defence and is in dire need of reform. This would set a dangerous precedent for journalists and media organisations that publish stories based on leaked information, and have a chilling effect on public interest reporting. (...)

Of course, Assange should not be in prison anywhere – not in the UK, nor the US, nor Australia, as was suggested to the UK court by the US authorities. No one, anywhere, should be targeted for publishing information in the public interest. Assange should be immediately released – perhaps through a political solution if not the courts, given the political nature of the case against him. (...)

It remains to be seen whether the British judiciary will deliver some form of justice at this late stage by preventing extradition, or whether the UK will become the country that enables a historically damning blow to press freedom, and the right of all of us to know.

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> See also: Don’t Extradite Assange

Tags: #assange #julian_assange #press #media #news #journalism #press_freedom #freedom_of_the_press #extradition #wiki_leaks #war_crimes #human_rights #FreeAssange #JournalistsSpeakUpForAssange

brosal@nerdpol.ch

Court Date Set For Julian Assange’s Final Appeal To Avoid US Extradition

Imprisoned publisher Julian Assange will face two High Court judges over two days on Feb. 20-21, 2024 in London in what will likely be his last appeal against being extradited to the United States to face charges of violating the Espionage Act.

https://eraoflight.com/2023/12/21/court-date-set-for-julian-assanges-final-appeal-to-avoid-us-extradition/

#JulianAssange #Date #FinalAppeal #Extradition

eileen@despora.de

Court Date Set For Julian Assange’s Final Appeal To Avoid US Extradition

Imprisoned publisher Julian Assange will face two High Court judges over two days on Feb. 20-21, 2024 in London in what will likely be his last appeal against being extradited to the United States to face charges of violating the Espionage Act.

https://eraoflight.com/2023/12/21/court-date-set-for-julian-assanges-final-appeal-to-avoid-us-extradition/

#JulianAssange #Date #FinalAppeal #Extradition

escheche@diasp.org

Assange is Still an Ecuadorian Citizen

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=9lI3FXQGOG4
Assange & Ecuador: The Back Story

"British police personnel entered absolutely without authorization. I want to emphasize that Assange is still Ecuadorian.
They wanted to annul the nationality & so far we are defending it, defending him, who is still Ecuadorian. His nationality has not been withdrawn."
In 2019 the ombudsman of Ecuador declared the expulsion of Julian Assange from the London embassy illegal

#julianassange #joelauria #cathyvogan #carlospoveda #aitorxmartinez #lawyer #ecuador #illegal #extradition #dueprocess #humanrights #us #britain #uk #joserivera #rafaelcorrea #wikileaks #journalism #freepress #freeassange #vivaecuador

escheche@diasp.org

CPS has Destroyed all Records of Keir Starmer’s Four Trips to Washington

https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/cps-has-destroyed-all-records-of-keir-starmers-four-trips-to-washington/

The CPS’s lack of disclosure of #documents related to #Assange may raise suspicions of a #cover-up. While Starmer was still in charge, in April 2013, the #CPS rejected Assange’s request for the #personal #data it had on him “because of the live matters still pending”.
Even #GCHQ, the UK’s largest #spy #agency, had granted Assange’s request for the personal information it held on him, which revealed one of its intelligence officers calling the Swedish case a “fit-up”. #KeirStarmer did not respond to a request for comment.

#MattKennard #uk #labour-party #julianassange #wikileaks #doj #extradition #prosecution #espionage-act #washington

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