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Assange's fiancee: US 'has torn our family apart'

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Speaking outside the Old Bailey court as Julian Assange's extradition trial draws to a close, his fiancee Stella Morris says that the US 'has torn our family apart', and that Assange is in prison for exposing 'crimes and atrocities being committed by a foreign power'. A decision on whether or not to extradite Assange from the UK to the US will be announced on 4 January 2021. SOUNDBITE

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