Anne Sewell
digitaljournal.com
June 16, 2012
Now that Julian Assange’s appeal against extradition has failed, fears are that he will then be shipped on from Sweden to the U.S.A.
Digital Journal reported on June 14 that Assange’s appeal to the U.K. Supreme Court to reopen his extradition case had been denied.
He is due to be extradited to Sweden in two weeks, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault and rape. It is feared that once in Sweden, he is likely to then be sent on to the U.S.A.
Tags: Foreign Affairs, Legislation, Police state
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