Daily Mail

Storm as Corbyn and Abbott back ‘whistleblo­wer’

... and his lawyer is VERY close to Labour

- Defence and Security Editor By Larisa Brown

JEREMY Corbyn waded into a row over Julian Assange’s arrest last night, calling on the Government to oppose an extraditio­n request by the US.

The Labour leader added his voice to claims made by Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott, who caused a storm when she defended Assange as a whistleblo­wer who had been ‘exposing wrongdoing’.

Mr Corbyn wrote on Twitter: ‘The extraditio­n of Julian Assange to the US for exposing evidence of atrocities in Iraq and Afghanista­n should be opposed by the British government.’

His post was retweeted by Assange’s lawyer Jennifer Robinson, who has been romantical­ly linked to Mr Corbyn’s controvers­ial aide Seumas Milne.

Earlier Miss Abbott had told the Commons that there should be ‘protection afforded to those who take personal risk to disclose wrongdoing where that disand closure serves the public interest’ and the US request to extradite Assange should be refused. She is likely to be Labour’s home secretary – and thus in charge of such decisions – if Mr Corbyn ever becomes prime minister.

Home Secretary Sajid Javid said people would be ‘astounded’ by her comments. US prosecutor­s accuse Assange of helping leak classified informatio­n.

Miss Abbott told the Commons: ‘It this whistleblo­wing activity into illegal wars, mass murder, murder of civilians and corruption on a grand scale that has put Julian Assange in the crosshairs of the US administra­tion. It is for this reason that they have once more issued an extraditio­n warrant against Mr Assange.’

He had become a target of the authoritie­s because he had ‘exposed wrongdoing by US administra­tions and their military forces’, she said. ‘Julian Assange is at risk of extraditio­n to the US precisely because, on this side of the House we believe, he disclosed material which is the utmost public interest.’

In response, Mr Javid said: ‘The whole country will be pretty astounded by the tone she has taken. She started talking about the reason for Mr Assange’s arrest tried to come up with all sorts of justificat­ion herself which have nothing to do with the reason.

‘She is implying, actually quite clearly, that Mr Assange should be not subject to UK law. And that is something that should worry every British citizen should she ever become home secretary.’ Tory MP Jack Lopresti said: ‘Julian Assange and the WikiLeaks organisati­on he leads have, according to the Associated Press, endangered innocent lives with their reckless disclosure of sensitive informatio­n. Human rights organisati­ons have repeatedly made pleas that they be more discerning with their disclosure­s and these have been ignored.

‘Diane Abbott’s comments in defence of Assange are troubling from any Member of Parliament, but it is particular­ly concerning that she hopes one day to be in charge of MI5 and keeping us safe from exactly the kinds of dangers this man poses.’

Independen­t MP Mike Gapes, who quit Labour in February, said: ‘Nothing surprises me from the Labour frontbench­ers. It’s par for the course, of course the Labour leadership would spout this ridiculous anti-American fantasy story when the reality is he not a nice man.’

Tory MP Bob Seely said: ‘Diane Abbott was beyond bad. It as a truly awful performanc­e in which someone who aspires to be home secretary dog-whistled to the Hard Left.

‘Abbott appeared to imply that Assange was a hero for helping to hack the US government.

‘She needs to be arguing to uphold the law, not undermine it. Her performanc­e was lamentable.’

Assange’s lawyer Miss Robinson said his treatment ‘sets a dangerous precedent for all journalist­s and media organisati­ons in Europe and around the world’. She spoke to reporters alongside WikiLeaks editor in chief Kristinn Hrafnsson outside Westminste­r Magistrate­s Court

The 38-year-old human rights barrister seen her profile grow, particular­ly in Left-wing and celebrity circles, since she started representi­ng Assange in 2010.

Nearly two years ago she was pictured canoodling with Mr Milne at a £300-anight London hotel. The spin doctor and his wife reportedly separated months later. Miss Robinson’s father described her encounter with Mr Milne as ‘more like a friendship than anything else’.

Miss Robinson is friends with fellow human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and her film star husband George, and was a bridesmaid at their 2014 wedding in Venice. She practises at Doughty Street Chambers in London alongside her mentor, fellow Australian lawyer Geoffrey Robertson QC, and has been linked to campaign group Hacked Off

Yesterday she posted regular updates about Assange’s arrest to her 31,500 Twitter followers.

‘Her comments are troubling’

 ??  ?? Above: Jennifer Robinson with Seumas Milne in 2017. Top: With Kristinn Hrafnsson yesterday
Above: Jennifer Robinson with Seumas Milne in 2017. Top: With Kristinn Hrafnsson yesterday
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