INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES NEWSLETTER SIGNUP My account Log Out May 19, 12:58 PM EDT World U.S. Economy & Markets Companies Technology Digital Life Culture Sports Crypto Opinion NEWSLETTER My account Log Out US Edition World U.
S. Economy & Markets Companies Technology Digital Life Culture Sports Crypto Opinion Listings & More Spotlight Glossary SMB Forum Glossary K-Wave CEO Spotlight Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States NEWSLETTER Follow Us Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States World WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Awaits Judgment On His Extradition To The United States By Litty Simon Published 05/19/24 AT 12:58 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard Share on Pocket AFP A British court is expected to deliver a final decision on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States for the mass leak of secret U.S.
documents, concluding 13 years of legal battles and detentions. According to Reuters , two judges at the High Court in London are poised to decide whether the court is convinced by U.S.
assurances that Julian Assange would not be subject to the death penalty and could invoke the First Amendment right to free speech if he were to stand trial in the United States for espionage. Assange, a 52-year-old Australian computer expert, faces indictment in.
