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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would face 'fatal consequences' if extradited, court hears

The Australian was visited in prison by his father over the weekend ahead of the hearing today.

LAST UPDATE | 24 Feb 2020

WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN Assange is at “high risk of suicide” if extradited to the US to face claims he endangered the lives of whistleblowers around the world, a court has heard.

Opening the case against the 48-year-old today, James Lewis QC said some sources “disappeared” after he put them at risk of “serious harm, torture or even death”.

He told District Judge Vanessa Baraitser that information published by WikiLeaks was “useful to an enemy” of the US – with material found at al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan when he was killed in a 2011 raid.

But lawyers for Assange claim he is the victim of a politically-motivated prosecution stemming from US President Donald Trump’s “war on investigative journalists” and could face “fatal consequences” if he is extradited.

Assange is wanted in the US to face 18 charges, including espionage and hacking allegations, over “one of the largest compromises of classified information” in the country’s history.

He could face up to 175 years in jail if found guilty of all of the charges, which relate to 2010 and 2011.

Lewis told Woolwich Crown Court, which is sitting as a magistrates’ court, that most of the charges relate to “straightforward criminal activity”.

He said Assange was involved in what was described as a “conspiracy to steal from and hack into” the department of defence computer system, along with former US army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.

“These are ordinary criminal charges and any person, journalist or source who hacks or attempts to gain unauthorised access to a secure system, or aids and abets others to do so, is guilty of computer misuse,” Lewis said.

“Reporting or journalism is not an excuse for criminal activities or a licence to break ordinary criminal laws.

“This is true in the UK as it is in the USA, and indeed in any civilised country in the world.”

He said three charges relate to the dissemination of specific documents which put sources at risk.

“By disseminating the materials in an unredacted form, he likely put people – human rights activists, journalists, advocates, religious leaders, dissidents and their families – at risk of serious harm, torture or even death,” he said.

He said that the US identified hundreds of “at-risk and potentially at-risk people” around the world and made efforts to warn them.

“The US is aware of sources, whose redacted names and other identifying information was contained in classified documents published by WikiLeaks, who subsequently disappeared, although the US can’t prove at this point that their disappearance was the result of being outed by WikiLeaks,” he added.

“What Mr Assange seeks to defend by free speech is not the publication of the classified materials, but he seeks to defend the publication of sources – the names of people who put themselves at risk to assist the US and its allies,” Lewis continued.

“He is not charged with the disclosure of embarrassing or awkward information that the government would rather not be disclosed. The disclosure charges are solely where there was a risk of harm.”

Representing Assange, Edward Fitzgerald QC said the extradition would be the “height of inhumanity”, exposing him to a lengthy sentence in an American prison and leading to a “high risk of suicide”.

He said it was “completely misleading” to suggest Assange and WikiLeaks were to blame for the disclosure of unredacted names and that the extradition should be barred because it was politically motivated.

“President Trump came into power with a new approach for freedom of the press… amounting effectively to declaring war on investigative journalists,” he said.

“It’s against that background the Trump administration decided to make an example of Julian Assange, he was the obvious sign of everything Trump condemned.”

And he made allegations that spies had considered kidnapping or poisoning Assange while he was holed up inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

The claim was made by a whistleblower who also said private security agents from Spanish firm UC Global, acting on behalf of the US, were involved in “intrusive and sophisticated” surveillance.

The extradition hearing will be adjourned at the end of this week of legal argument, and continue with three weeks of evidence scheduled to begin on May 18.

The decision, which is expected months later, is likely to be appealed against by the losing side, whatever the outcome.

Scores of protesters, some of whom had pitched tents nearby, made so much noise that they could be heard inside the packed courtroom with a full public gallery, including Assange’s father, John Shipton.

The noise, which included a siren, chanting and singing, was so loud it prompted a clean-shaven Assange, wearing a grey suit and grey sweater over a white shirt, to address the court before the lunch break.

He said: “I’m having difficulty concentrating. All this noise is not helpful either.

“I understand and am very grateful of the public support and understand they must be disgusted…”

But the judge stopped him from speaking, instead asking his lawyer to address her.

Assange has been held on remand in Belmarsh prison since last September after serving a 50-week jail sentence for breaching his bail conditions while he was in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

He entered the building in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over sex offence allegations, which he has always denied and which were subsequently dropped.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:03 AM

    The truth shouldn’t be a crime

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:36 AM

    @Joey Roche: he’s not in trouble for truth telling…

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    Feb 24th 2020, 7:13 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: yes he is

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:31 PM

    @Cocker: in trouble for stealing and distributing information.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:36 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: He received information, he didn’t steal it, and the distribution of the information was for the benefit of the people. The man should be freed.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 11:13 PM

    @Raven: Actually according to Manning’s testimony Assange encouraged and assisted her in accessing and stealing the Classified Documents. Manning had clearance to view classified material but that clearance did permit her to give it/send it/show it to anyone without the correct security clearance. It was Assange that told Manning how to gather and send all the files to him. As such was an accessory to the theft.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:10 AM

    @Mick.: US law doesn’t apply to a man sitting in a gaf in Iceland messaging a US army personal. Your priorities are sick

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:24 AM

    @Mick.: Chelsea Manning is refusing to testify before. Grand Jury against Assange. For these she is indefintely jailed.
    She did not previously testify that Assange encouraged her.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:43 AM

    @PV Nevin: He did during his Courts Marshall

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:15 AM

    A lesson to anyone who wants to report truth…

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:36 AM

    @MickN: by all means report it…but don’t steal stuff to report.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:55 AM

    @SFAnkleTapper: he didn’t steal anything as manning had legal access to all documents . He published and exposed USA war crimes .

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:01 PM

    @Isabel Oliveira: Manning had access to view it but no authority to share it with anyone other than those cleared to view it. She was encouraged by Assange to break her contract of the Official Secrets Act. As such that makes Assange an accomplice before, during and after the fact of the theft of US classified material.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:19 PM

    @Mick.: USA state is criminal/murder/war incorporated.
    Exposing the crimes of this gangster state is a blow for mankind.
    You are standing on the laws these self-same criminals create to hide what they do.
    The world, not just the USA, is controlled and run by enemies of all mankind.
    They butcher millions and the people who expose them are hounded.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 1:06 PM

    @Mick.: Classified material is leaked to the ‘fake news’ entertainment organisations regularly, ie WaPo, NYT, etc. The DT has been plauged by leaks. How come the head editors in these companies are not in prison for publishing this information?

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:15 PM

    @JackSimpson: The difference being the Editors/Reporters don’t actively encourage and assist those leakers. If a leaker contacts them then they were not involved in the crime. Assange actively assisted Manning in stealing the classified material. What Assange did would be no different to what an Intelligence handler of a hostile State would do.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:38 PM

    @Mick.: Didn’t Obama pardon Manning?

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    Feb 24th 2020, 11:17 PM

    @Raven: Being pardoned doesn’t alter the action taken. Trump has pardoned others that had been convicted by Military Courts Marshall, not only pardoned, but restored their Rank and Pension. Was Trump right to do so?

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    Feb 24th 2020, 8:11 AM

    Bury the man ,bury the truth .

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    Feb 25th 2020, 1:28 PM

    @Quentin Moriarty:
    The Show Trial of Julian Assange begins:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/02/25/pers-f25.html

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:13 AM

    No chance of it happening since that cowardly diplomat fled and won’t come back.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:03 PM

    @Bitcoin Buddy II: Separate issues. Assange is not a British Citizen as such the UK have no obligation to protect him from Extradition.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:30 PM

    @Mick.: no obligation, but why help them out when the USA are refusing to help them?

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    Feb 24th 2020, 6:28 PM

    @Bitcoin Buddy II: Because Boris wants a trade deal.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:04 AM

    @Bitcoin Buddy II: She wasn’t a diplomat, she was the CIA operative and wife of a US government employee working a at RAF Crouton. She has no diplomatic immunity.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:50 AM

    His father says he committed no crime and he should get bail… well the problem is that he did skip bail last time when the swedes wanted him over sex crimes since dropped.
    So he did commit a crime of skipping bail… Assange has brought a lot this on himself, Chelsea Manning has since been given a presidential pardon by Obama… Assange could have all of this behind him long ago….
    He has never been guaranteed to be extradited anyway however I do think there is a high chance with Boris Johnson in No 10. Although Goverment is not supposed to interfere with legal proceedings…. I wonder is that going on.

    As to his father going on about his son being harrassed in prison by a cell search , well that is just routine…..

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:26 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: Assange sought asylum, a legitimate action, to escapes extradition to USA.
    Assange was never charged with anything in Sweden. Repeat, never charged with anything.
    As is the norm he made himself available in UK for interview by Swedish authorities.
    This is a norm in such situations. Nothing at all unusual or illegal.
    The so so-called sex ‘crime’ ‘investigation’ in Sweden was put-up job by US, Swedish and UK secret service agencies.
    If you think the Assange is not subject to a massive campaign of smear and mobbing then you are wilfully ignoring what has gone on or you are incredibly naïve.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 12:30 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan:
    The UN has officially said that Assange has been a victim of arbitrary detention, should be released and should be compensated.
    The UN special rapporteur on torture has said Assange is the victim of torture and is in serious risk of death.
    You are very free and easy in airily dismissing Assange’s solitary confinement.
    Your cynicism serves the enemies of mankind.
    Assange, and Manning, are courageous and principled champions of democracy.
    Your sneering is contemptible.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 11:36 PM

    @PV Nevin: A conviction for Bail Jumping can hardly be described as Arbitrary. He knowingly and with intent broke the Law and was convicted of said criminal action. And now that the US has made a formal Judical request for his Extradition he is being detained until such time a court hearing will decided if the Extradition is warranted. If he had not committed the first Bail offence he would have been very likely been granted bail on similar conditions in this instance. But now he is deemed an Extreme Flight Risk he has zero chance of being granted bail. It was his own actions that brought his current state about.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:34 AM

    @Mick.: Assange knowingly and with intent sought and was legally granted asylum.
    The UK refused him passage to Ecquador.
    His bail misdemeanour is legally a very minor issue.
    However, even if “jumping bail” were a capital crime, Assange had every right in the eyes of the world to fight to evade the murderous clutches of the CIA.
    You pompously expound on Assange’s ‘crimes’.
    This brave man who has put his life on the line to expose barbarism.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:50 AM

    @PV Nevin: Bail jumping is not nor ever has been a minor issue in any jurisdiction.
    And spare the “Assange Heroics”. He is a convicted computer hacker in his native Australia. He has been convicted of Bail Jumping in the UK.
    How Heroic was it to crap on those people that posted his Bail, in some cases putting up their family home as collateral? Assange is all about Assange.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 7:09 AM

    @PV Nevin: We all know that if is extradited to the USA that he will face a kangaroo-court & life imprisonment as a lesson to others who dare to publish US war crimes.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-gMMQTt5-c

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    Feb 25th 2020, 7:28 AM

    @Mick.: Who are you defending? What type of world and cultural models are you hoping to see? Sounds to me you are a “Trumpian”…

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:45 AM

    Time to face the music…

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    Feb 24th 2020, 2:39 PM

    Would be nice if the original article deigned to mention the fact that he’s also been a Russian intelligence asset for years, and sold out Belarusian dissidents via Israel Shamir when he first got the cables.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 11:35 AM

    Assange plugged the ludicrous Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory even when begged to stop by Rich’s family. He deserves extradition and jail time for that alone.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 5:35 AM

    I am dissappointed that Australia has given Mr Assange more assistance as an Aussie citizen.

    The proper way to look at the Wikileaks leaks is:

    Supposing that the data leaked was Chinese & not that of the USA, would those advocating Mr Assange’s extradition to the US also advocate his extradition to China
    for similar reasons.

    If the answer is “no” then one can infer that the issue is one of political bias rather than
    of legal fairness.

    The US reason for invading Iraq was because it had evedence that Iraq has Weapons of Mass Destruction. When it failed to find any,( which negated the US reason for the invasion) the US military continued the war, executed
    Sadam Hussein & his cohorts and then left the country in a shambels having auctioned-off the countriy’s oil assets to western oil interests. Like Vietnam, it lost the Iraq War and
    again like Vietnam , it refuses to rebuild the cities , towns & villiages it bombed to rubble
    because this would cost $Trillions.

    Similarly , it went in to Afghanistan to force the Taliban out of power and run down Osama bin Laden and devastated the country in the meantime when over the past month the USA has been handing back power to the Teleban.

    These injustices need to be outed together with the CIA Machievellian shenanigans.
    Democracies are based on good solid transparent principles ; not countries who are propped up by Secret Services that breach these democratic values and principles
    as standard modus operandi.

    I guess those on these threads advocating the extradition of Julian Assange would also
    want to jail those who outed the Black and Tans in the media in 1919-’20.

    Authrocities committed on civilians in the name of war (Collateral Damage) are still authrocities. No wonder the USA now fails to recognise the Court in the Hague that brings war criminals to justice!

    In an impartial jurisdiction such as The Criminal Court in the Hague, neither The Trump regime, The Government of the USA nor the CIA could bring this case with the prerequisite of “clean hands” because the information released by Wikileaks ( the moot of the matter) proves the opposite!

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    Feb 25th 2020, 6:01 AM

    @Moorooka Mick:

    Please read the article & watch the video.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/apr/05/wikileaks-us-army-iraq-attack

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    Feb 25th 2020, 7:01 AM

    @Moorooka Mick:
    Another Wikileaks’ video of the Yanks remote war (like shooting fish in a barrel)
    This is indiscriminate shooting without clearly identifying who’s who.No wonder there was “Collateral Damage” and only for Wikileaks, this video would never see the light of day. I have two Iraqui acquaintences who simply hate America because the US army shot their father who was an innocent bystander. They are twins and they were 6 at the time.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 10:42 AM

    filmmaker John Pilger?
    He’s a journalist surely?

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:28 AM

    All he needs to do is get a cold claim its covid 19 sorted no extradition he’s on lockdown anyway

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:37 AM

    @Aaron92utd: ehhh…they can run a test.

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:14 AM

    Test comments are closed

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    Feb 24th 2020, 9:15 AM

    @Chewey Bacca: I support our alien overlords

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