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Assange: An International Case Begins in 2010

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Jun 26, 2024

The Assange case came to an end today with the ruling of the Court of Saipan, Mariana Island, accepting the plea agreement with the USA in exchange for his admission of guilt. This legal case, which has been ongoing for too long, gained international attention in 2010 when Julian Paul Assange, born in Townsville, Australia in 1971, revealed classified US documents through WikiLeaks. These documents, received from former soldier Chelsea Manning, exposed war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, causing national security concerns for the United States.

Assange received numerous accolades and honors for his work with WikiLeaks, including the proposal of a Nobel Peace Prize. However, he also faced legal troubles, particularly with American justice. In 2010, a Swedish prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for Assange over sexual assault allegations. Assange denied the accusations but was eventually arrested in London.

After seeking asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, tensions escalated between Assange, the UK, and the US. In 2019, he was arrested and faced charges of violating the US Espionage Act. Despite protests and appeals for his release, Assange’s extradition to the United States was ordered by the UK court.

Several legal battles followed, including a denial of extradition in 2021 for medical reasons. However, in April 2022, the Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London issued a formal extradition order to the USA, marking a significant development in the Assange case.

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