WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being wed to his fiancee at a tiny prison ceremony which campaigners have described as a “moment of hope”.
Assange, 50, is marrying his partner Stella Moris at Belmarsh high security prison in east London where he is being held under charges concerning the alleged leaking of national security information.
Supporters said the couple have been allowed six guests, including Assange’s two brothers and his father John Shipton.
Ms Moris arrived at the jail wearing a floor-length white dress designed by Dame Vivienne Westwood and an elaborate veil.
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She posed for photographs with one of the couple’s young sons, who was wearing a kilt, as Mr Shipton waved behind her.
Supporters cheered as she arrived and passing motorists sounded their horns.
Craig Murray, 63, a “whistleblower” and close friend of Assange, described the wedding as a “moment of hope and love in terrible circumstances”.
Julian Assange’s fiancee Stella Moris arrives at HMP Belmarsh, south east London, alongside Julian’s brother Gabriel Shipton and her mother (Yui Mok/PA)
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He told the PA news agency: “I’m very happy for them.
“It’s a moment of affirmation, of hope and love in terrible circumstances.”
Mr Murray added that he is still hopeful for the eventual release of Assange, whose last appeal against the High Court’s decision in December 2021 to extradite him to the United States has been rejected.
Mr Murray, who was dressed in a kilt for the occasion, added though that prison staff had not allowed him in as a guest.
“They were allowed six guests and I was one of them,” he told PA.
The ceremony took place at HMP Belmarsh (Yui Mok/PA)
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“But I wasn’t allowed to enter because they said I would endanger the security of the prison.”
Mr Murray said he did not know why he was considered a safety risk but believed it may have been because he is a writer, formerly with WikiLeaks.
Val, 73, who travelled from her home in Bedford to attend the couple’s wedding day, described the event as “bittersweet”.
The supporter, who has been campaigning for the release of Mr Assange for 12 years, told PA: “This wedding should be in Westminster with thousands of people there, and they should be able to live together as husband and wife.
Wellwishers celebrate the wedding outside (Yui Mok/PA)
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“It’s bittersweet. It’s good that they’ve been able to get married and show their love to the world.
“But the horror of what is happening, if he is extradited to America, would be absolutely terrible.”
Assange’s wedding comes just weeks before the third anniversary of his dramatic arrest when he was dragged out of the Ecuadorian embassy in the capital.
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The WikiLeaks founder has been held in the high-security jail ever since as he fights extradition to the United States, where he is wanted over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information following WikiLeaks’ publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
Assange has always denied wrongdoing and has won support for his case from human rights organisations and journalist groups across the world.