Doctors from around the world have made an extraordinary direct appeal to deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce, urging him to intervene in the Julian Assange case.
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Doctors from around the world have made an extraordinary direct appeal to deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce, urging him to intervene in the Julian Assange case.
Read More »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has spent the last two years in London's Belmarsh Prison amid a renewed push for his extradition to the United States.
Read More »The mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has spoken of her "unending, gut-wrenching pain" over her son's possible extradition to the United States. The 50-year-old is facing extradition to the US over espionage charges relating to the publication of classified military information in 2010 and 2011 by WikiLeaks.
Read More »Nationals Leader Barnaby Joyce has defended WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s case to stay in the United Kingdom or be moved to Australia after a British court cleared his extradition to the US to face espionage charges.
Read More »Deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has joined calls to end attempts to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States and raised questions over its fairness. The United States won an appeal in a British court last Friday relating to the transfer of the 50-year-old,
Read More »The secretary-general of Reporters Without Borders called on the US and UK governments to “stop to this more than decade-long persecution once and for all”. A chorus of international human rights and
Read More »Tasmanian advocates for Julian Assange – including Bass Liberal MHR Bridget Archer – are calling on Australia to use diplomatic means to ensure his release and return to Australia after his latest legal setback.
Read More »The 50-year-old Australian founded the WikiLeaks website in 2006 and has been held in detention since 2019 as a lengthy legal process continues over espionage charges.
Read More »Pressure is growing on the Government to request an end to extradition proceedings against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. It's been revealed the 50 year old has suffered a mild stroke while in prison in the UK and now Labor is saying "enough is enough".
Read More »The 50-year-old Australian founded the WikiLeaks website in 2006 and has been held in detention since 2019 as a lengthy legal process continues over espionage charges.
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