Extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange approved by UK judge

A U.K. judge has formally approved the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States on Wednesday, forwarding the request to Interior Minister Priti Patel for final approval.

While Assange still has means to appeal the decision, the move represents a major step toward Assange’s prosecution for spying charges in the U.S. related to his publication of sensitive military and diplomatic documents.

Assange’s lawyers now have four weeks to submit arguments to Patel against his extradition. They may also appeal the case to a higher court, but there is no guarantee the case would be heard, according to the BBC.

The U.S. has charged Assange with 17 counts of espionage and one count of computer misuse, according to the Department of Justice. The charges arise from accusations that he helped former Army data analyst Chelsea Manning illegally obtain sensitive U.S. documents.- READ MORE

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