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UK judge rejects US request for Assange's extradition

UK judge rejects US request for Assange's extradition

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London News - According to information received from World News, a British judge has ruled that Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States to face espionage charges. Saying that such a move would be repressive due to the mental health of the founder of WikiLeaks. On Monday in London's Old Bailey Court, District Judge Vanessa Barrator ruled against a US judge's request.

49-year-old Assange appeared in court wearing a navy suit and mask, and was a little emotional on the ruling

According to information received by World News, Baraitser said - he was a depressed and sometimes depressed man. Whose were taken by prison officials. He had the intelligence and determination to circumvent any suicidal prevention measures. If incarcerated in the US, Assange of Australian descent was designed to remove physical contact and reduce social contact and minimize contact with the outside world. Critically prohibited conditions of detention Chances are bleak.

The US government, which is trying to prosecute Assange

According to information received from World News, he faces these possibilities as a diagnosis of clinical depression and persistent thoughts of suicide.

I believe that Mr. Assange is largely satisfied with the risk of suicide. The US government, which is attempting to prosecute Assange, reacted as expected, saying it would appeal the decision. Assange's lawyers said they would ask the Belmars for his release on Wednesday at a maximum prison in London, where he has been in prison for nearly two years.

In court, he argued that the case was political

According to information received by World News, there was an attack on journalism and freedom of speech. However, Barrseter declined, stating that there was insufficient evidence that the prosecution was pressurized by Donald Trump's team. There was no evidence of the US President's hostility towards him. He said - there was no evidence that Assange would not get a fair trial in the US nor were the prosecutors trying to punish him. His action goes beyond investigative journalism.

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