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Julian Assange lodges UK appeal against US extradition

Julian Assange
  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange files an appeal against extradition to the United States.
  • The Australian publisher has been imprisoned in a maximum-security facility since 2019.
  • He is wanted to face trial for allegedly violating the US Espionage Act by publishing military and diplomatic files.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange filed an appeal against extradition to the United States on Friday, as supporters chastised the British government.

Assange, who turns 51 on Sunday, has been imprisoned in a maximum-security facility since 2019.

Hundreds of people demonstrated outside Britain’s interior ministry on Friday to demand his release, including his wife Stella.

Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the extradition last month, but court officials confirmed to AFP an application to appeal had been received on Friday.

“We’re not at the end of the road here,” Stella Assange, who married the Australian publisher earlier this year, told reporters when Patel announced her decision.

“We’re going to fight this. We’re going to use every appeal avenue.”

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Assange is wanted to face trial for allegedly violating the US Espionage Act by publishing military and diplomatic files in 2010, related to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

He could face decades in jail if found guilty, but supporters portray him as a martyr to press freedom after he was taken into UK custody following a years-long stay in Ecuador’s embassy.

“He’s been in prison for telling the truth,” supporter Gloria Wildman, 79, told AFP at Friday’s protest.

“If Julian Assange is not free, neither are we, none of us is free,” she said.

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