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On the 27th local time, the lawyer representing the US government appealed to the British High Court on the extradition case of Julian Assange, the founder of the “Wiki Reveal” website, in an attempt to overturn the British judge’s earlier ruling that rejected the US extradition request.
On the 27th, the U.S. lawyer James Lewis argued in an appeal document submitted to the British High Court that the above-mentioned ruling was “wrong” and the U.S. has provided the U.K. with “a set of guarantees” to relieve the British judge on Assange’s mental state and suicide. Risk concerns. The United States promised that after Assange was extradited to the United States, he will not be detained in the highest security prison or in a state of close isolation before being tried. If convicted, he will be allowed to serve his sentence in Australia, where he was born.
Assange attended the hearing of the British High Court via video connection on the 27th. This round of appeals will be heard by two British judges. Two days of hearings will be held, and a ruling is expected in a few weeks. If you are dissatisfied with the ruling, you can also appeal to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Just before the US appealed the case again, Assange’s fiancée Stella Morris threw a “blockbuster” claiming that US agents “not only wanted to kill him, but also to kill me,” arousing public concern.
According to a Reuters report on the 26th, Yahoo News reported in September that during Assange’s hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy in the UK, the CIA had formulated a kidnapping and even assassination plan, but it was not implemented in the end. On the 25th of this month, Assange’s fiancee Morris publicly supported the content of the report in London and said that he was in a dangerous situation at the time. She said: “I am the closest person to Assange. I feel that I am treated as a very clear target. They may torture me or even kill me if they catch me… because they will do whatever they can to catch Assange.”
In January of this year, a British district court judge rejected the US request for extradition on the grounds that Assange suffered from depression and other mental illnesses and faced a higher risk of suicide after being extradited to the United States.
Producer: Wei Jing
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source:CCTV News Client World Wide Web
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