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Julian Assange Extradition Appeal Hearing Continues In London

Press conference ahead of Julian Assange's appeal hearing, in London

This morning, arguments are underway in the second day of a London hearing to determine whether Julian Assange has the right to appeal the British government's decision to extradite him to the U.S. to face charges. The media organization's founder is accused of disseminating classified materials about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Yesterday, Assange argued against his extradition, citing concerns for his own life and alleging a CIA assassination plot against him during his time at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He claims this violates his human rights and asserts his role as a journalist merely doing his job. However, the U.S. is refuting these claims, arguing that Assange's actions do not align with journalistic standards. They contend that by releasing unredacted classified documents, Assange endangered innocent individuals and compromised U.S. forces' capabilities by failing to redact agent names.

If Assange's appeal is unsuccessful, he faces extradition to the United States within 28 days. There is a possibility of seeking further relief from a higher European court, such as the European Court of Justice. The judges presiding over the hearing today may opt to delve deeper into the case, potentially holding additional hearings to examine the evidence presented, including Assange's claims of a CIA plot against him.

The outcome of today's proceedings will determine whether Assange will be extradited to the U.S. to stand trial. The arguments put forth by both sides highlight the complex legal and ethical considerations surrounding Assange's actions and the implications for press freedom and national security.

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