The WikiLeaks founder's extradition to the U.S. would 'set a dangerous precedent for all global citizens, journalists, publishers, media organizations, and the freedom of the press,' warned the lawmakers from Assange's home country.
The WikiLeaks founder's extradition to the U.S. would"set a dangerous precedent for all global citizens, journalists, publishers, media organizations, and the freedom of the press," warned the lawmakers from Assange's home country.Marking the four-year anniversary of Julian Assange's arrest and imprisonment in a high-security London jail, dozens of Australian lawmakers signed an open letter on Monday urging U.S.
The letter, signed by 48 lawmakers from across the political spectrum, warned that Assange's extradition would"set a dangerous precedent for all global citizens, journalists, publishers, media organizations, and the freedom of the press." "If the extradition request is approved, Australians will witness the deportation of one of our citizens from one AUKUS partner to another—our closest strategic ally—with Mr. Assange facing the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison,” the letter states, referring to theAssange, an Australian national who is currently waging a last-ditch legal fight against U.S.
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