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Julian Assange loses extradition fight
The Independent – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange today lost his Supreme Court fight against extradition to Sweden to face sex crime allegations. Lawyers for Assange asked the UK’s highest court to block his removal, arguing that the European arrest warrant issued against him was “invalid and unenforceable”. The Supreme Court judges, who heard the case in February, today announced that they have rejected his challenge. The court dismissed Assange’s appeal by a majority of five to two. Read Article
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