Julian Assange's brother and father have praised the Albanese Government for its improved response to stop the impending extradition of the WikiLeaks founder to the United States as they outlined his 'dire' health condition.
The 50-year-old Australian-born journalist is facing extradition to the US on a number of charges including spying, hacking and the leaking of classified documents from more than a decade ago.
Julian Assange's family are worried about his health and praised the Albanese Government's rhetoric around his extradition. Picture: Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty Images “There has been a change of the stance but Julian’s situation hasn’t changed he’s still in a maximum security prison where he’s been for the last three years.”
“You can’t start these processes without and action and that would begin the diplomatic negotiations to bring Julian back to Australia post-haste.”
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