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“Julian will be put in a hole if he is extradited. There is no doubt about that. He will be put in a hole so far and deep in the ground that I don’t think I’ll ever see him again", said his wife Stella.
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The House of Representatives motion did not call for the dropping of the reactionary US Espionage Act charges against the WikiLeaks founder, instead noting “the importance of the UK and USA bringing the matter to a close.”
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange faces what may be his final appeal against extradition to the United States after five years of being held in Belmarsh high security prison in a case that is expected to have ramifications for journalists and publishers that publish classified government information. Lawyers for the 52 year old will argue that Assange should be granted permission to appeal against extradition to the US, where he faces a maximum jail time of 175 years, in what his legal advisors argue is an overtly political prosecution by the US. Speaking at a press conference in London today, Stella Assange, wife of the Wikileaks founder, said that Assange was unlikely to survive incarceration in the US. “The situation is extremely grave,” she said. “It’s a complete unknown but the reality is that he could be on a plane within days.” The Wikileaks’ founder’s health has suffered during five years of incarceration at Belmarsh prison. “His h