Julian Assange's extradition battle to the US continues with a May 20 hearing on his First Amendment rights and assurance of no death penalty.
Julian Assange began WikiLeaks for "radical transparency and truth," polarizing opinions and gaining crusaders and critics. His extradition battle to the US continues with a May 20 hearing on his First Amendment rights and assurance of no death penalty. Assange has been in London's Belmarsh prison for 5 years and previously stayed at the Ecuadorian embassy for nearly 7 years to avoid arrest. He faces life imprisonment for publishing leaked information.
April 27, 2024
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