High Court to Rule on Assange Extradition: Press Freedom at Stake
May 20, 2024On Monday, the High Court in London will determine the fate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Assange faces possible extradition to the US on 18 charges, mostly under the Espionage Act, for releasing classified documents in 2010.
Former editor Alan Rusbridger describes Assange as talented but difficult to work with.
The case raises concerns about press freedom, with fears that prosecuting Assange under the Espionage Act could set a dangerous precedent for investigative journalism.
US officials have assured that Assange will not face the death penalty, but the charges carry a maximum sentence of 175 years.
Assange's wife, Stella, hopes for his return to Australia with their children.
The outcome of the case could have significant implications for press freedom and the future of investigative journalism.
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NBC News • May 19, 2024
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange faces U.S. extradition judgment dayABC News • May 19, 2024
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing pivotal moment in long fight to stay out of US courtExpress.co.uk • May 19, 2024
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange prepares for imminent extradition judgement day