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Levelling the playing field of US-UK extradition


Joshua Rozenberg
Like Assange, Love had been accused by the US of compromising government computer networks. Like Assange, Love was diagnosed as suffering from Asperger’s syndrome. The High Court held that Love’s extradition would be oppressive, given that he had the ‘determination, planning and intelligence’ to take his own life in a US prison. Baraitser reached the same conclusion about Assange.
But the Love ruling, delivered in 2018, is important for another reason. It was the first time that a court had refused to grant extradition because of the so-called forum bar.
This defence, in its present form, goes back to 2012, when Theresa May was home secretary. She blocked the extradition of Gary McKinnon, another Asperger’s sufferer accused by the US of computer hacking. But, May told parliament, such decisions should be taken by judges rather than ministers. Courts would also be given the power to bar extradition on forum grounds. This, the government explai ....

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Free Assange. Stop persecuting truth spreaders – The Manila Times


MARIO FERDINAND PASION
On Jan. 4, 2021, the world’s biggest whistleblower Julian Assange of Wikileaks, may be judged and extradited to the United States from the United Kingdom.  For exposing, with evidence, the massive spying on world leaders and civilians, state-sponsored torture sites around the world and murders, random helicopter attacks on reporters and civilians, and various illegal operations, among others, he was accused of violating the US Espionage Act and of computer hacking and publication of secret documents.  He was also accused of endangering people’s lives with his exposes, but no cases have been presented, with even US Brig. Gen. Robert Carr, who headed a Pentagon review, telling the courts that “they had uncovered no specific examples of anyone who had lost his or her life [as a result of the Wikileaks publications].” ....

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