Julian Assange's Final Appeal Hearing Concludes in London
The British High Court has concluded Julian Assange's final appeal against extradition to the U.S., with a decision expected next month.
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's final appeal hearing against extradition to the U.S. concluded at the British High Court in London, with a ruling anticipated in March.
- Assange faces espionage charges in the U.S. for publishing classified documents, but his extradition has been contested due to concerns over his health and potential treatment.
- Supporters and human rights organizations argue the case is politically motivated and a threat to press freedom, with international calls for his release.
- The U.S. asserts Assange's actions went beyond journalism, accusing him of aiding in the theft of classified information.
- If extradited, Assange could face a trial in Virginia and a potential sentence of up to 175 years in a maximum-security prison.
























































