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WikiLeaks founder Assange strongly “no” to extradition to the United States |  abroad

WikiLeaks founder Assange strongly “no” to extradition to the United States | abroad

Michael McCann, January 26, 2021

The United States is suing Australia for publishing classified material about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq via the Whistleblower website. Could be up to 175 years in prison for this purpose. The extradition issue is expected to last three or four weeks.

Assange appeared in court shaven and dressed in a suit, in stark contrast to his brutal appearance when he was arrested last April in the Ecuadorian embassy, ​​where he had been granted asylum for more than six years. Sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for breaching the terms of his release in 2012.

Assange’s supporters view Assange as a champion of the free speech that exposed Americans’ abuse of power. Assange is a conspirator whose posts have put the lives of security sources at risk.

In June, Americans accused Assange of collaborating with hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec. A new charge did not win him, but the Americans added the charges to his file. The command appears to “paint a more complete picture”.

Assange reportedly gave the LulzSec leader a list of targets to be hacked in 2012. This will include the US CIA and NSA. Hackers who worked with both groups had also posted the compromised data on WikiLeaks.

According to his lawyer, Assange’s arrest in Great Britain was illegal (video)

Michael McCann

Evil tv scholar. Proud twitter aficionado. Travel ninja. Hipster-friendly zombie fanatic.

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