Editor-in-chief of Wikileaks, talked about the hard conditions of detention of Assange in prison
English authorities hold the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange in conditions worse than those of convicted terrorists. About It told the chief editor of the Internet representation of the Attempt Hrafnsson in conversation edition of the Grayzone.
English authorities hold the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange in conditions worse than those of convicted terrorists. About It told the chief editor of the Internet representation of the Attempt Hrafnsson in conversation edition of the Grayzone.
Assange was forbidden to enter into correspondence and to receive visitors, he can only twice a month. His conclusion is in practice complete isolation, told Hrafnsson.
Despite the fact that the Founder of Wikileaks has already served a sentence for violation of bail conditions and must be released on 22 September, he will remain in custody during the pendency of the case for extradition. This is due to the decision of the district judge Vanessa of Baraitser, convinced that Assange can escape in case of release from custody.
for reviews of Hrafnsson, such a solution shows bias against the founder of Wikileaks.
Julian Assange became famous due to the materials exposing the illegal actions of the US during military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. The journalist published information about the murder of civilians in the process of fighting, and also about conditions of detention in the US Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
in 2010, in Sweden he was charged with sexual harassment and rape. Assange denied the charges. According to His statement, the woman who had handed him the message, was acting out of revenge and under the influence of police organization.
Since 2012, the Founder of Wikileaks is hiding in the Embassy of Ecuador in London. On the morning of the eleventh of April 2019 Assange got busted on a warrant issued in 2012 for His failure to appear in court, and the requirements of the authorities of Sweden and the United States.
The first of may, the journalist was sentenced to eleven months and two weeks in prison for breach of bail.
then the US government has filed fresh charges Assange with espionage and disclosure of official information. Now he faces up to 175 years of punishment. The court is expected to decide on the issue of extradition of the journalist to the States.
at the end of may Assange was transferred to the medical Department of Belmarsh. According to His lawyer, the Journalist felt so bad that " it was impossible to have a normal conversation ".
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