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US assures Assange will not be held in ‘supermax’ jail if extradited

UK blocked handover citing health concerns, suicide risk of WikiLeaks founder

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jul 2021 11:30PM

US assures Assange will not be held in ‘supermax’ jail if extradited
The US is keen to put WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on trial for espionage and computer fraud. – Twitter pic, July 8, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States has assured WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the UK government that he will not be held in strict “supermax” conditions if extradited to America for trial, Sputnik cited a Wall Street Journal report yesterday.

The assurance is part of an ongoing effort to put Assange on trial for espionage and computer fraud. The US has been after Assange ever since Wikileaks published thousands of classified files about war crimes and human rights violations allegedly committed by US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Yesterday, the US received limited permission from a UK court to appeal a January decision not to extradite Assange. The court blocked the extradition citing health concerns and suicide risk should he be placed in the US prison system.

The US has also reportedly assured Assange that he can serve any jail time in his native Australia should he be tried and convicted. – Bernama, July 8, 2021

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