US ‘considering’ dropping prosecution of Julian Assange, Biden says
The founder of WikiLeaks has been fighting extradition to the US.
The founder of WikiLeaks has been fighting extradition to the US.
Stella Assange said Tuesday’s High Court ruling showed the court was ‘tying itself in knots’.
Two judges at the High Court adjourned their decision over whether the WikiLeaks founder can appeal against his extradition to the United States.
"He revealed the truth, and for that he is suffering, and that’s we we need to do whatever we can to help him", Ben Cohen said.
Assange, 51, has been in London’s Belmarsh prison since being dragged out of the Ecuadorian embassy in 2019.
It will also enshrine in law “quintessential” protections against wokery, political correctness and advance of European-style privacy laws.
"This is a dark day for press freedom and for British democracy. Anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be deeply ashamed."
The father of the WikiLeaks founder has had several lunches with Anthony Albanese, and believes his election could change things for Assange.
The WikiLeaks founder is wanted in the US over an alleged conspiracy to disclose national defence information.
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