WikiLeaks founder’s lawyers describe guarantees from US government as not ‘worth the paper they’re written on’
Julian Assange
Comments from president come after request from Australian government to return Wikileaks founder to country
High Court in London rules WikiLeaks founder can appeal against extradition on three grounds unless assurances are given by the United States
WikiLeaks founder must wait to hear outcome of bid to halt his extradition from the UK
WikiLeaks founder could face life in prison in United States if convicted of spying charges
WikiLeaks founder’s legal team has started a final attempt to have his extradition to the US reversed in the English courts
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Assange has been detained in Britain’s Belmarsh Prison for the last four years amid US extradition efforts
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Wikileaks founder currently in London’s Belmarsh prison as he fights extradition to the US
Priti Patel will decide whether to send Wikileaks founder to face espionage charges
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