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US Asks UK to Allow Extradition of WikiLeaks’ Assange

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Julian Assange's partner Stella Moris, fourth left, and Wikileaks editor-in-chief Kristin Hrafnsson, fifth left, with supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange hold placards and take part in a march in London, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, ahead of next week's extradition case appeal. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

CAPTION CORRECTION SURNAME Julian Assange’s partner, Stella Moris, addresses protestors outside the High Court in London, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021. The U.S. government is scheduled to ask Britain’s High Court to overturn a judge’s decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be sent to the United States to face espionage charges. A lower court judge refused extradition in January on health grounds, saying Assange was likely to kill himself if held under harsh U.S. prison conditions. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

LONDON (AP) — The U.S. government has asked Britain’s High Court to overturn a judge’s decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be sent to the United States to face espionage charges.

A lower court judge who refused extradition in January ruled Assange was likely to kill himself if held under harsh U.S. prison conditions. But a lawyer for the U.S. said American authorities have given binding assurances that Assange would be able to serve any sentence he received in his native Australia and wouldn’t be held before trial in a top-security U.S. “Supermax” prison.

Assange missed the first part of Wednesday’s hearing but then appeared by video link from prison later in the day.

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