At a hearing at a London court next Monday where WikiLeaks' Assange plans to attend, judges are expected to rule on whether to accept US assurances of a fair trial, paving the way for him to be sent to the country to face 18 charges all brought against him under the Espionage Act. His wife Stella vows that the fight for his release will continue in order for the WikiLeaks founder and her husband to avoid extradition “It's impossible to actually prepare for this moment. But what I feel is that anything can happen, that Julian could be very close to being released, or he could be very close to being put on a plane and never seeing freedom again,” says Stella. Assange in an interview with Reuters. The Court's decision may be the curtain call on the legal battles […]
Source: News Beast

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