Julian Assange Attempts to Block Extradition to US
Breaking News: WikiLeaks Founder's Fate Hangs in the Balance
Updated: 11:28 AM EDT Mon 20 May 2024
In a high-profile development, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is making a last-ditch attempt to prevent his extradition to the United States, where he faces espionage charges. The news has sparked a mix of support and opposition, with cheers erupting from some quarters and protests taking place outside the High Court.
Assange's supporters believe that his extradition is politically motivated and that he is being persecuted for exposing government secrets. They argue that he is a whistleblower who provided the public with important information. However, his detractors view him as a traitor who endangered national security by releasing classified documents.
The ruling by the High Court has prompted mixed reactions. Human rights organization Amnesty International has condemned the decision, calling it "a blow to freedom of expression." The US government, on the other hand, has welcomed the ruling, stating that it is "a necessary step in bringing Assange to justice."
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