We speak to Renata Ávila, a member of Assange’s legal team, as well as British human rights attorney Geoffrey Robertson, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald and former Justice Department attorney Jesselyn Radack. . . . . . . . . . ..…
The basis of his defense was that he couldn’t expect a fair trial in British courts as the UK’s purpose was to “secure his delivery” to the United States . Judge Snow said the US must produce an extradition case by June 12. Before he appeared in court, the US Department of Justice..…
The narcissist had nothing to fear accept model British justice, the same justice that has gone to extraordinary lengths over the years to affect various, high profile miscarriages. ..…
For seven years, we have had to listen to chorus of journalists, politicians and experts telling us that Assange was nothing more than fugitive from justice, and that British and Swedish legal systems could be relied to handle his case in full accordance with the law. ..…
The action of British police in literally dragging Julian Assange from Ecuadorean and the smashing of law by Ecuadorean in permitting this barbarity are crimes against the most basic justice, wrote Australian John Pilger on Twitter.. The Moreno, British government of Prime Minister..…
Assange is arrested at Ecuador’s London embassy by British police, accused of skipping bail . ... Justice Department unseals an indictment of Assange dated March 6, 2018 that charges him with “conspiracy to commit computer intrusion” . ..…
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