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Stella Moris arrives at Belmarsh jail for her marriage to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Wearing a white wedding dress designed by Vivienne Westwood, Moris is joined by her two children and family members. Assange, 50, is fighting attempts to remove him from Britain to face trial in the United States over the publication of secret files relating to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. IMAGES
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Monday whether he can be extradited from the UK to the US. Should the extradition be approved, Assange would face espionage charges over the publication of secret American military documents. But according to Newser, whichever side loses is expected to appeal, which could lead to years more legal wrangling. Stella Moris is Assange's partner and the mother of his two sons. She's appealed to President Trump via Twitter to grant a pardon to Assange before he leaves office. Lawyers for the US government said in their hearing in the fall that Assange's defense team had raised issues that were neither relevant nor admissible.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be sentenced for breaching a British court order seven years ago, when he took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden. The Australian whistleblower, who was arrested on April 11 after Ecuador gave him up, could face a 12-month prison sentence. IMAGES of the arrival of the prison van carrying Julian Assange
Stella Assange, wife of Julian Assange, and his supporters march to 10 Downing Street in London to call for his release after a British High Court heard a last-ditch bid by the jailed WikiLeaks founder to appeal his extradition to the US to face espionage charges. Washington indicted Assange multiple times between 2018 and 2020 over WikiLeaks's publication of hundreds of thousands of secret military and diplomatic files on the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. IMAGES
Voici l'histoire glorieuse et bouleversante de Julian Assange et de sa traque menée par les États-Unis et leurs vassaux dans une nouvelle version de l'éternel combat de Spartacus contre l'Empire.
London, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Andy Rain / Clàudia Sacrest / Pilar Tomás) Australian journalist and founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange is not “so ill” that he would not resist commiting suicide if he is extradited to the United States, where he is wanted for alleged espionage charges, the US government argued on Wednesday at the London High Court. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE HIGH COURT.SOUNDBITES OF STELLA MORIS, ASSANGE'S LAWYER AND GIRLFRIEND, AND REBECCA VINCENT, REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS.