Assange Challenges Extradition in High Court
Australian-Born Founder of WikiLeaks Seeks Legal Remedy
Julian Assange, the Australian-born founder of WikiLeaks, is making a final attempt to challenge his extradition to the United States in the High Court of England and Wales.
Block on Extradition Lifted
A British court previously blocked Assange's extradition over concerns about his mental health. However, the High Court has now lifted that block, allowing the extradition process to resume.
Last Legal Avenue
The High Court challenge represents Assange's last legal avenue in the United Kingdom. Should his appeal fail, he could face trial in the United States on espionage charges.
Accusations and Concerns
U.S. authorities have accused Assange of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified information. Supporters of Assange argue that his actions were in the public interest and that his extradition would set a dangerous precedent.
Ongoing Proceedings
The High Court hearing is scheduled for May 20, 2024. Assange remains in custody pending the outcome of the proceedings.
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