England will not hand over “Assange” to America at the moment
The British court announced today that the founder of WikiLeaks has the right to file an appeal regarding his extradition order to the United States. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Russia Elium, the British court postponed the extradition of “Julian Assange”, the founder of WikiLeaks, to the United States.
According to this report, the British court gave Assange the right to file an appeal against the decision to extradite him to the United States.
This process in England has been delayed for three weeks until the lawyers of the American government receive new guarantees regarding the protection of freedom of expression in the context of the Assange case and the non-issue of the death sentence. present against him.
This issue was made by Chloe Schlossberg, Assange’s adviser to the media and told the media: “Of course, Julian was not present and did not even participate in the court session through video call. He is not in a good condition”.
The British government had previously referred a list of cases and charges to the Supreme Court, which required the court to begin hearings for 2 days. slow, during which it was determined that Assange has the opportunity to appeal the decision to extradite him to the United States.
Assange faces 18 criminal charges that could land him in prison for up to 175 years. One of the last options to prevent his transfer to the United States may be a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights.