Times of Oman

‘WikiLeaks founder’s human rights could be violated if arrested’

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GENEVA: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s human rights could be violated if he is arrested and extradited to the US, according to a UN expert.

UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer stated, “In my assessment, if Mr. Assange were to be expelled from the Embassy of Ecuador, he is likely to be arrested by British authoritie­s and extradited to the US.”

“Such a response could expose him to a real risk of serious violations of his human rights, including his freedom of expression, his right to a fair trial and the prohibitio­n of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” the expert added, saying he would personally investigat­e the case.

Melzer urged the Government of Ecuador not to expel Assange from its Embassy in London and from suspending his political asylum “such time as the full protection of his human rights can be guaranteed.”

He also called on the British government not to extradite him to the US should he come under their jurisdicti­on.

“Should Mr. Assange come under British jurisdicti­on for any reason, I urge the British Government to refrain from expelling, returning or extraditin­g Mr. Assange to the United States or any other jurisdicti­on, until his right to asylum under refugee law or subsidiary protection under internatio­nal human rights law has been determined in a transparen­t and impartial proceeding granting all due process and fair trial guarantees, including the right to appeal,” said Melzer.

“According to informatio­n I have received, Mr. Assange is at risk of extreme vulnerabil­ity, and his health is in serious decline. I therefore appeal to the Ecuadorian authoritie­s to continue to provide him, to the fullest extent possible in the circumstan­ces, with adequate living conditions and access to appropriat­e medical care.”

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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