"Julian Assange's High-Stakes Battle: Extradition Appeal and Prison Conditions"

Julian Assange's appeal against the United States' request for his extradition to face espionage charges is being heard in London's High Court, with concerns over his declining health and the potential for a life-threatening outcome if extradited. Legal experts and supporters argue that the case is a pivotal test of press freedom, as it marks the first time the US government has used the 1917 Espionage Act to prosecute a publisher. Assange's allies are advocating for his release on humanitarian grounds, emphasizing the toll his prolonged legal battle has taken on his health and family, while the Australian government has called for a swift resolution to the matter.
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- WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange faces extradition hearing in U.K. The Washington Post
- Life Inside the Brutal U.S. Prison That Awaits Julian Assange The Intercept
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