Julian Assange cannot be extradited

*Wikileaks Says on Assange Extradition: This Is a Dark Day for Press Freedom and British Democracy
Excuse me, this is upholding numerous court hearings and the rule of law. If Patel had overturned the ruling then it would not have been democratic.

Wiki leaks hung out to dry many people undemocratically and are hoist with their own petard on this occasion.
 
The huge mountain of salt on Twitter right now is a thing of beauty.

Wikileaks is still pushing the baseless claim that Assange faces a 175 year sentence in the US, despite the fact that he's only been charged with crimes that carry a maximum penalty of 10 years.

Assange should feel grateful that he's not facing any legal consequences for his propagation of the lies and conspiracy theories around Seth Rich, whom he falsely insinuated was a Wikileaks source during his attempt to undermine the Clinton campaign for Trump's benefit.

While I'm on that subject, I wonder how butthurt Assange was when he realised Trump wasn't going to give him a pardon?

:D
 
Excuse me, this is upholding numerous court hearings and the rule of law. If Patel had overturned the ruling then it would not have been democratic.

Wiki leaks hung out to dry many people undemocratically and are hoist with their own petard on this occasion.

It's funny how the Assange supporters never address his deliberate decision to leak the personal details of innocent people, including teenage rape victims, a gay man in Saudi Arabia, and Afghan civilians whose names Assange refused to redact from the Manning files.

David Leigh and Luke Harding's history of WikiLeaks describes how journalists took Assange to Moro's, a classy Spanish restaurant in central London. A reporter worried that Assange would risk killing Afghans who had co-operated with American forces if he put US secrets online without taking the basic precaution of removing their names.

"Well, they're informants," Assange replied. "So, if they get killed, they've got it coming to them. They deserve it."

A silence fell on the table as the reporters realised that the man the gullible hailed as the pioneer of a new age of transparency was willing to hand death lists to psychopaths. They persuaded Assange to remove names before publishing the State Department Afghanistan cables. But Assange's disillusioned associates suggest that the failure to expose "informants" niggled in his mind.

...In Ethiopia, however, Assange has already claimed his first scalp. Argaw Ashine fled the country last week after WikiLeaks revealed that the reporter had spoken to an official from the American embassy in Addis Ababa about the regime's plans to intimidate the independent press.

WikiLeaks also revealed that a government official told Arshine about the planned assault on opposition journalists. Thus Assange and his colleagues not only endangered the journalist. They tipped off the cops that he had a source in the state apparatus.

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When criticised for this, Wikileaks simply sidestepped the issue and attacked human rights groups such as Amnesty and the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.
 
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