British court rules Julian Assange can be extradited to U.S.

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British court rules Julian Assange can be extradited to U.S.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/british-c...163024416.html



Michael Isikoff·Chief Investigative Correspondent

Fri, December 10, 2021, 10:30 AM


A British appeals court has handed the United States a major victory in its efforts to bring WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to trial, overturning a lower court ruling that had blocked his extradition out of fear he would commit suicide while he was in custody in a U.S. prison.


The judge’s ruling opens the door for Assange — who has been holed up in a British prison while awaiting the decision — to be flown to the U.S. to face charges that he disclosed classified documents harmful to national security in violation of the World War I-era Espionage Act.


But when that will happen is far from clear. Calling the ruling “highly disturbing,” one of Assange’s lawyers said his legal team will appeal to the British Supreme Court, suggesting that the extradition battle in London could drag on for months, if not longer, before the U.S. courts get to decide his fate.



Julian Assange supporters protest in front of the High Court in London on Friday. (Frank Augstein/AP)


“The U.K. court reached this decision without considering whether extradition is appropriate when the United States is pursuing charges against him that could result in decades in prison, based on his having reported truthful information about newsworthy issues such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Barry Pollack, Assange’s U.S. lawyer, said in an email to Yahoo News. “Mr. Assange will seek review of this decision by the U.K. Supreme Court.”


The largely technical ruling by two judges on the British court did not take into account broader issues raised by the Assange case, such as whether his prosecution violates press freedoms (as has been argued by media and civil liberties groups) or whether the CIA had engaged in improper conduct when, as was reported in September by Yahoo News, it developed plans to abduct Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy and possibly even assassinate him.



WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2017. (Matt Dunham/AP)


Instead, the court primarily focused on the risks to Assange’s mental health if he is placed under harsh confinement in an Alexandria, Va., jail while awaiting trial or sent to the maximum security prison in Florence, Colo., if convicted. A lower court judge, Vanessa Baraitser, had ruled earlier this year that the risks of suicide were real given Assange’s psychological state: He had spent nearly seven years living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in order to avoid being extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault charges (which were ultimately dropped) and was described as suffering from an Asperger’s-like psychological disorder.


But in overturning that ruling, the British High Court said it was influenced by diplomatic assurances the U.S. gave the British government last February in the form of declarations filed by Gordon Kromberg, an assistant U.S. attorney in Alexandria who had worked on Assange’s indictment. Those assurances included a commitment that Assange would not be subject to “special administrative measures” — such as solitary confinement — in Alexandria, that he would receive psychological care while in jail and that he would not be sent to the Florence facility if convicted. Instead, the U.S. said, it would permit Assange to serve out any sentence in his native Australia.



Assange after a court appearance in London in 2019. (Matt Dunham/AP)


The High Court judges accepted those assurances, calling them “solemn undertakings, offered by one government to another, which will bind all officials and prosecutors who will deal with the relevant aspects of Mr Assange’s case now and in the future.”


But Pollack called the assurances “vague,” and Assange’s British lawyers had argued they could easily be revoked if U.S. officials decide he engaged in further conduct — such as publishing more classified documents that WikiLeaks possesses — while he is in U.S. custody. Pollack also said that Assange’s lawyers will seek to raise other issues in the British courts — such as what they view as vengeful conduct by the CIA toward him — that could postpone a final ruling for years. “There’s still a lot of legal wrangling left in the U.K.,” he said. And if those efforts fail, Assange will still have the chance to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, a move that could delay the matter even further.


Assange has been a target of senior U.S. officials for more than a decade, ever since he began publishing classified documents about errant U.S. military strikes in Iraq and Afghanistan and State Department cables from U.S. embassies abroad. That was followed in 2016 by his publication of internal Democratic National Committee emails embarrassing to Hillary Clinton that had been hacked by Russian military intelligence and, according to a report by Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller, were provided to WikiLeaks via an encrypted email file on the eve of that year’s Democratic convention.



Assange presents Iraq War logs at a press conference in London in 2010. (Shutterstock)


But U.S. efforts to apprehend him escalated even more dramatically in 2017, after WikiLeaks began publishing sensitive documents about the CIA’s own methods to penetrate iPhones and computers around the world, enraging the agency’s then-new director, Mike Pompeo, and prompting him to target the organization as a “non-state hostile intelligence service.” While Pompeo’s push to kidnap Assange inside the Ecuadorian Embassy was blocked by Trump White House lawyers, the sharpened focus on Assange’s activities led to his first indictment later that year for encouraging one of his sources, former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, to hack a classified computer.


Those charges have since been broadened to include an 18-count indictment for his publication of the classified military and State Department documents that U.S. officials say harmed national security and endangered the lives of sources for the U.S. government. But press-freedom advocates have argued it is impossible to meaningfully distinguish between WikiLeaks’ publication of classified material and similar disclosures by mainstream news organizations.


“Today’s ruling is an alarming setback for press freedom in the United States and around the world, and represents a notable escalation in the use of the Espionage Act in the ‘War on Whistleblowers’ that has expanded through the past several presidential administrations,” one of those press advocacy organizations, the Freedom of the Press Foundation, said in a statement Friday.
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ACLU COMMENT ON JULIAN ASSANGE EXTRADITION RULING


https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/...adition-ruling


DECEMBER 10, 2021


WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. won their appeal against a UK High Court ruling that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange could not be extradited due to concerns over his mental health. Julian Assange can now be extradited from the UK to the U.S.

Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, had the following reaction:

“The prosecution of Julian Assange poses a grave threat to press freedom. Bringing criminal charges against a publisher for the publication of truthful information establishes a dangerous precedent that can be used to target all news organizations that hold the government accountable by publishing its secrets. Any prosecution by the United States of Mr. Assange would be unprecedented and unconstitutional, and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations. The government needs to immediately drop its charges against him.”
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OP have an opinion on this or just reporting the news?
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OP have an opinion on this or just reporting the news? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

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OP have an opinion on this or just reporting the news? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Just sayin'.

Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

Not sure if he's for freedom of information, or he's okay with Mark Meadows closing ranks after he revealed the Power Point presentation.
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Just sayin'.




Not sure if he's for freedom of information, or he's okay with Mark Meadows closing ranks after he revealed the Power Point presentation. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

what about the power point presentation? why don't you 'splain it to us? but before you do, it's a nothing burger. butt go ahead and make fool of yerself over it.
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what about the power point presentation? why don't you 'splain it to us? but before you do, it's a nothing burger. butt go ahead and make fool of yerself over it. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Nothing burger my ass. Why, after coordinating with his lawyers to cooperate, is he not coming forward?

Because he was part of a coup. That's why.
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Nothing burger my ass. Why, after coordinating with his lawyers to cooperate, is he not coming forward?

Because he was part of a coup. That's why. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

well now that you've taken the bait, tell me why the power point presentation has anything to do with not coming forward? that has to do with executive privilege which not surprisingly the Democrats and Biden don't want to lose either.



be very careful here. if you keep blabbering about the power point presentation you're going to poke yerself in the eye with a stick. or your keyboard.


BAHHAHAAAAAA
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well now that you've taken the bait, tell me why the power point presentation has anything to do with not coming forward? that has to do with executive privilege which not surprisingly the Democrats and Biden don't want to lose either.



be very careful here. if you keep blabbering about the power point presentation you're going to poke yerself in the eye with a stick. or your keyboard.


BAHHAHAAAAAA Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Oh fucking please! You're grasping as straws and scraping at the bottom of the barrel. You are bottom feeding. Please tell me why he doesn't just tell the truth. You can't.
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Oh fucking please! You're grasping as straws and scraping at the bottom of the barrel. You are bottom feeding. Please tell me why he doesn't just tell the truth. You can't. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500

okay sparky. butt .. remember you asked for this ..


now before you blabber about "sources" the main source is the NY Times and being regurgitated by yer beloved libtard rag the HuffyPooPoo ..


https://sports.yahoo.com/mark-meadow...055012443.html


Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows provided an email to Jan. 6 investigators that referred to a PowerPoint plan showing how Donald Trump could use emergency presidential powers after his 2020 election defeat to overturn the vote, according to media reports and lawmakers.


The plan involved then-president Trump declaring a national security emergency to delay the certification of the 2020 election results, then manhandling the vote to favor him and stay in the White House.


It was not clear who created the PowerPoint plan or how it came to be emailed to Meadows. Meadows’ lawyer said the former chief of staff did not act on the plan or otherwise do anything about the email, according to The New York Times.


so .. the power point presentation you seem to find so damning .. that was not created by Meadows or anyone else in the Trump admin nor even acted on ...


is a NOTHINGBURGER


thanks for playing my game.
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Again, any opinions, or just waiting for comments you can then attack?

And whassup with the tiki torches?
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Big nothing burger! Dont even gots beef! Wheres the beef? No substance! Nothing burger... lolling
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Again, any opinions, or just waiting for comments you can then attack?

And whassup with the tiki torches? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

why are you so interested in my opinion? if you have an opinion then state it. whether i do or not is up to me and the more you pound yer stubbly little fingers on your keyboard "demanding" i do so just makes me laugh.


and you are the one jabbering about tiki torches. and we both know why ...
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xi loving dpst's Originally Posted by winn dixie
WD...
U need to put some energy into it!

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