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Julian Assange: Priti Patel signs order to extradite Wikileaks founder to US to face spying charges | The Independent
2022-06-17 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国政治     原网页

       

       Priti Patel has signed an order to extradite Julian Assange to the US to face espionage charges, the Home Office has confirmed.

       The Wikileaks founder now has 14 days to launch an appeal against the decision.

       The US has been seeking to put Mr Assange on trial since his website in 2010 published a series of leaks from army intelligence officer Chelsea Manning which pointed to wrongdoing by American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

       He spent seven years in the embassy of Ecuador in London after breaching bail on an extradition order to face sexual offence charges in Sweden, which were dropped in 2019.

       He was arrested on leaving the embassy that year and has since remained in Belmarsh high-security prison. After a High Court ruling in favour of the US last December, Assange’s extradition was formally approved by Westminster Magistrates Court in April.

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       A Home Office spokesperson today said: “Under the Extradition Act 2003, the secretary of state must sign an extradition order if there are no grounds to prohibit the order being made. Extradition requests are only sent to the home secretary once a judge decides it can proceed after considering various aspects of the case.

       “On 17 June, following consideration by both the Magistrates Court and High Court, the extradition of Mr Julian Assange to the US was ordered. Mr Assange retains the normal 14-day right to appeal.

       “In this case, the UK courts have not found that it would be oppressive, unjust or an abuse of process to extradite Mr Assange. Nor have they found that extradition would be incompatible with his human rights, including his right to a fair trial and to freedom of expression, and that whilst in the US he will be treated appropriately, including in relation to his health.”

       Senior broadcaster John Simpson was one of the first to speak out against the extradition decision.

       “Journalists in Britain and elsewhere will be very worried by the decision to extradite Julian Assange to the US — both for his own well-being and for the precedent it creates for journalism worldwide,” said Mr Simpson.

       


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