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Supporters of Julian Assange, including the former leader of the Labour party Jeremy Corbyn, gather in front of London's Old Bailey on the day of the first hearing of the journalist's extradition appeal. IMAGES
Supporters of Julian Assange, including his father Richard Assange, and British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood protest in front of the Old Bailey in London as the extradition trial for the Wikileaks founder resumes. IMAGES
London (UK), 21 Jul (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Neil Hall).- British designer Vivienne Westwood locked herself in a cage on Tuesday to protest the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julien Assange. Westwood made her protest in front of the London criminal court.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST
Dozens of people protest outside the London High Court where a hearing for Julian Assange's final UK appeal against extradition to the United States is set to begin. The 52-year-old WikiLeaks founder is facing trial in the United States for publishing secret military and diplomatic files. If he loses, Assange will have exhausted all UK appeals and will enter the extradition process, although his team have indicated they will appeal to European courts. IMAGES
London (United Kingdom), Sep 7 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Will Oliver) WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is appearing in the second phase of his extradition trial to the United States, he faces 18 charges of espionage and computer intrusion punishable there with up to 175 years in prison.FOOTAGE OF A PROTEST OUTSIDE THE OLD BAILEY CRIMINAL COURT
People protest outside the London court where the hearing to extradite whistleblower Julian Assange to the US is taking place. IMAGES