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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange allowed to appeal extradition from UK to US

IndiaTimes Monday, 20 May 2024
The high court had in March granted him provisional permission to appeal on grounds that he might be discriminated against as a foreign national, but invited the US to submit assurances. After Monday's hearing, two senior judges said Assange's argument that he might not be able to rely on the US First Amendment right to free speech deserved a full appeal, which is unlikely to be held for months.
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