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WIkiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s final bid to avoid US extradition in court

Assange is facing potential life imprisonment on espionage charges in US

by NWMNewsDesk
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In a crucial last-ditch effort, Julian Assange’s legal team returned to London’s High Court to fight against his extradition to the US.

The WikiLeaks founder, facing potential life imprisonment on espionage charges, has exhausted most legal avenues, with only two UK High Court judges standing between him and extradition.

The two-day hearing will determine whether Assange is granted leave to appeal the 2022 extradition decision made by former UK Home Secretary Priti Patel.

If the court rules against him, extradition must occur within 28 days. Assange’s legal team plans to seek intervention from the European Court of Human Rights through a Rule 39 order.

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Wanted by US authorities on 18 criminal charges related to the dissemination of classified material, Assange’s potential sentence could reach 175 years.

The convoluted journey began in 2010 with WikiLeaks publishing classified documents, leading Assange to seek asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy. However, in 2019, he was evicted and subsequently faced extradition requests from the US.

The current hearing focuses on Assange’s extradition for political reasons, claiming a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights.

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