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U.K. Court Will Allow Extradition of Julian Assange to U.S. to Face Espionage Charges

HeadlineDec 10, 2021

A British court has ruled in favor of the U.S. government’s appeal to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to face criminal charges in the United States. A London district judge had previously ruled Assange should not be extradited because he would likely die by suicide in a U.S. prison. U.K. Judge Timothy Holroyde said he was satisfied with a pledge from the United States that Assange would not be held in a maximum-security prison in Colorado. Outside the court, supporters rallied for Assange’s release, warning his extradition would be a major blow to press freedom worldwide.

This comes two days after Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the White House’s virtual Summit for Democracy, where he announced U.S. efforts to support independent journalism and reporters targeted for their work. 

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