UK High Court: Extradition Removes CIA's 'Rationale' For Assassinating Assange The British High Court of Justice refused to consider “fresh evidence” involving the CIA's alleged plans to kidnap or kill WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Assange Extradition Delayed: UK High Court Asks US To Offer 'Assurances' Or Face Limited Appeal While granting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a limited appeal against extradition, the US government was encouraged by the UK High Court to submit "assurances" that could prevent further proceedings.
Former Bush Official Doesn't See How Anyone Can Say Case Against Assange Poses Threat To Journalism Jamil Jaffer is a former official at the U.S. Justice Department under President George W. Bush, and he is a current/former member of multiple national security think tanks populated with former officials of the CIA and Pentagon. He appeared on PBS's "Newshour" program on
VIDEO: Assange Awaits Decision On Permission To Appeal Breaking down some important moments in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's appeal hearing at the British High Court of Justice
Assange Is No 'Ordinary Journalist': US Opposes Request For Appeal The U.S. government defended their prosecution of Assange saying he is no "ordinary journalist" and WikiLeaks is not a legitimate publisher.
Assange Appeal Hearing Plagued By Media Access Issues Journalists trying to cover the biggest world press freedom case of the 21st century have struggled to do their jobs.