Julian Assange's mother tells of 'unending, gut-wrenching pain' over son's extradition battle

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Christine Assange has written an open letter describing her fears over her son being imprisoned 'for the rest of his life'.

The mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has spoken of her "unending, gut-wrenching pain" over her son's possible extradition to the United States.

"Fifty years ago in giving birth for the first time as a young mother, I thought there could be no greater pain," she said."I realise now that I was wrong. There is a greater pain."The unending, gut-wrenching pain of being the mother of a multi-award winning journalist who had the courage to publish the truth about high-level government crimes and corruption.

"The rush of sadness as I saw his frail, exhausted body slumping from a mini-stroke in the last hearing due to chronic stress.

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