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London confirms extradition of Julian Assange to US

London confirms extradition of Julian Assange to US

The British government confirms this Friday WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange deported In the United States, he is being prosecuted Massive leak of confidential documents.

“Under the Consent Act 2003, if there is no reason to withhold the order, the Minister of State must sign the deportation order,” a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. 50 year old Australian. “In this case, the British courts have not ruled that deportation of Mr. Assange is an act of repression, injustice or abuse of power,” said a spokesman for Julian Assange’s supporters. The attack on freedom of information should be condemned.

“They did not decide that consent would be in conflict with his human rights, including fair trial and freedom of expression, and that he would be treated appropriately, including his health while in the United States,” the spokesman added, justifying the signing of the extradition order.

Taken at A Long legal storyHe is wanted by U.S. Justice Julian Assange, who wants to prosecute him for spreading more than 700,000 classified documents about US military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Dark Day for Press Freedom”

WikiLeaks tweeted: “WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange has been deported to the United States by the British Home Secretary (Prithi Patel), where he faces 175 years in prison. It’s a dark day for press freedom and British democracy. This decision will be appealed.”

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Julian Assange faces up to 175 years in prison, especially if prosecuted under anti-espionage law. The case has been widely condemned by human rights groups as a serious attack on press freedom. On March 14, one of his last hopes of avoiding deportation vanished The British Supreme Court refused to consider his appeal.

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His wife, a 30-year-old lawyer from South Africa, has appealed to Home Secretary Preity Zinta to stop deporting him, calling for an end to what he considers a “political affair.”

Anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be ashamed that the Home Secretary approved the deportation to the United States of America who plotted to assassinate Julian Assange, ”he said in a statement on Friday.

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“Julian made no mistake. He has committed no crime and is not guilty. He is a journalist and editor and is being punished for his work, ”he continued. Stella Assange added, “This is not the end of the fight. This is the beginning of a new legal battle. “