Tag: Julian Assange
Assange wins legal lifeline against extradition to the US – but there’s a sting in the tail
The Wikileaks founder will be granted leave to appeal his extradition to the US if the US and UK do not provide assurances in relation to the accepted grounds of the appeal.
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27 Mar, 04:01 AM
After years of avoiding extradition, Julian Assange’s appeal is likely his last chance. Here’s how it might unfold (and how we got here)
Efforts to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from the UK to the US have gone on for years. Here’s what’s been going on and what might happen in court this time.
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19 Feb, 08:00 PM
View from The Hill: Australia's bid for Julian Assange's freedom presents formidable problems for Joe Biden
Anthony Albanese’s request for the Americans to drop their bid to extradite Assange has fallen on firmly blocked ears.
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8 Sep, 08:00 AM
A rocky diplomatic road: Julian Assange's hopes of avoiding extradition take a blow as US pushes back
Moving from ambiguity to clearer opposition to the Australian government’s position suggests the US may have decided to prosecute Assange despite Australian objections.
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3 Aug, 11:00 AM