US wins appeal in UK over extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange | latikambourke
The United States is a step closer to extraditing Julian Assange to face trial over the WikiLeaks cables after securing a victory in England’s High Court.
“For how long can this go on? We will fight, every generation has an epic fight to fight and this ours,” she said.Patel, an arch-Brexiteer, is a hawk when it comes to security, immigration and foreign policy. The US government appealed leading to Friday’s decision handed down in the High Court and provided the court with new assurances that Assange would not be held in solitary confinement and could serve out any sentence in Australia.
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