
officials eventually assured him that he would not face the most severe sanctions unless he committed a conduct in the future that deserved them.Īccording to Amnesty International, the promises are “discredited by their admission that they reserved the power to rescind such pledges.” Senior justices determined that the lower court's ruling in January was predicated on the likelihood of Assange being confined in severely restricted prison circumstances if extradited. His fiancé stated that they planned to file an appeal.Īssange is wanted in the United States in connection with the disclosure of thousands of secret papers in 20. vows to lower the danger of suicide comforted the judges. has promised Britain that Assange's incarceration will be subject to particular restrictions. The Australian entrepreneur will face criminal accusations in the United States, including violating an espionage statute and plotting to hack federal systems.Īccording to Holyrode, the U.S.

government has won an appeal in London's High Court, bringing Assange, the 50-year-old founder of Wikileaks, one step closer to being extradited from Britain to the U.S.Īccording to Judge Timothy Holroyde, the court "allows the appeal." TEHRAN - According to a ruling made on Friday, the U.S.
