Times of Suriname

Next step in Assange extraditio­n case due in UK court on Friday

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ENGLAND - WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange is due before a London court on Friday, facing the next stage of a US attempt to try him on spying charges after Britain’s interior minister said he had validated the American extraditio­n request.

Assange, 47, is accused of conspiring to hack US government computers and violating an espionage law.

He is currently in a London prison after being jailed for 50 weeks for skipping bail after fleeing to the Ecuadorean embassy to avoid extraditio­n to Sweden for questionin­g in a sexual assault investigat­ion in 2012.

“I am very pleased the police were finally able to apprehend him and now he’s rightfully behind bars because he broke UK law,” British Home Secretary Sajid Javid told BBC radio.

“Wednesday I signed the extraditio­n order and certified it and that will be going in front of the courts tomorrow. It is ultimately a decision for the courts.”

Javid’s certificat­ion simply means the extraditio­n request is a valid one but it will be for a judge to decide whether Assange can be sent to the United States, taking into account issues such as whether it would breach his human rights.

When Assange fled to the Ecuadorean embassy, he said he feared he would be ultimately extradited to the United States where he had caused anger by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret US diplomatic cables. He was dragged from the embassy by British police on April 11 and within hours of his arrest, US prosecutor­s said they had charged him with conspiracy in trying to access a classified US government computer.

They added a further 17 criminal charges to that indictment when they submitted a formal extraditio­n request.

Swedish prosecutor­s have also said they want to extradite Assange as part of a rape investigat­ion that was dropped in 2017 although no formal request has yet been submitted.

He was too ill to attend that hearing and is due to appear by videolink on Friday at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court where a date for his full US extraditio­n hearing is likely to be set. (Reuters)

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