The Wikileaks case: British justice delays the extradition of Julian Assange

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The High Court in London decided on Tuesday to admit the Australian journalist Julian Assange will continue to appeal in the UK and, therefore, has not yet given the green light for his extradition to the United States, a country that is requesting him for 18 espionage and computer intrusion crimes. So do the judges They called on the United States to give more guarantees on how Assange would be tried on their soil.

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Assange is wanted the Wikileaks scandal.

What is Wikileaks?

The case was one of the largest leaks of classified information in modern history. It all began in 2010 when the Wikileaks site, founded by Julian Assange, has published thousands of classified US government documents. These documents revealed information about U.S. military, diplomatic, and intelligence operations around the world.

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The Wikileaks scandal has generated great controversy and debate around the world. On the one hand, many considered the publication of this information a violation of national security that endangered the US people and operations, on the other hand, others saw Wikileaks as a platform for transparency and the denunciation of possible human rights violations and corruption by part of the government.

Source: Clarin

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