Julian Assange granted permission to appeal against extradition to US
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Julian Assange could soon be extradited back to the U.S. to face espionage charges
Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange could be on the cusp of extradition to the U.S. over the mass leak of secret government documents. A British court is prepared to make a final decision on Monday, according to the New York Post.The development will finally bring an end to 13 years of legal battles and detentions. The whistleblower spent seven years in self-exile within the Ecuadorian embassy in London. But he has been in a high-security prison in London since 2019.'Julian has been indicted for...
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Julian Assange wins High Court bid to appeal against extradition to US over spying charges
Crowds of supporters celebrated after judges granted the WikiLeaks founder permission to challenge his extradition