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WikiLeaks’ Assange denied bail by London court over risk he might abscond again

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves Westminster Magistrates Court in London, 13 January 2020. (Photo: EPA-EFE/ Facundo Arrizabalaga)

LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was denied bail on Wednesday by a British judge who said there was a risk he might flee justice while the United States tries again to secure his extradition.

* Assange denied bail by British judge

* Judge says Assange could abscond

* U.S. seeking to secure Assange’s extradition

* Lawyer for U.S. says Assange could flee UK (Recasts)

By Michael Holden and Andrew MacAskill

Assange, who has spent more than eight years either holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London or in jail, had asked to be freed on bail after the court ruled on Monday that he should not be extradited because he would be at risk of suicide.

“I am satisfied that there are substantial grounds for believing that if Mr Assange is released today he would fail to surrender to court to face the appeal proceedings,” Judge Vanessa Baraitser told London’s Westminster Magistrates Court.

“As far as Mr Assange is concerned this case has not yet been won … the outcome of this appeal is not yet known.”

The U.S. Department of Justice says it will continue to seek Assange’s extradition to face 18 criminal charges of breaking an espionage law and conspiring to hack government computers.

Assange’s partner, Stella Moris, said the judge’s decision to deny him bail was a huge disappointment and urged the United States to pardon him. WikiLeaks said it would appeal against the denial of bail.

Admirers hail Australian-born Assange, 49, as a hero for exposing what they describe as abuses of power by the United States. But detractors cast him as a dangerous figure who has undermined the security of the West, and dispute that he is a journalist.

WikiLeaks published hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders, from Russian President Vladimir Putin to members of the Saudi royal family.

Assange made international headlines in early 2010 when WikiLeaks published a classified U.S. military video showing a 2007 attack by Apache helicopters that killed a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff.

Clair Dobbin, a lawyer representing the United States at the hearing, said Assange had gone to extraordinary lengths to avoid extradition and that he could try to leave the United Kingdom to flee justice.

“This court should be in no doubt as to Mr Assange’s resources, abilities and sheer wherewithal to arrange flight to another country,” Dobbin said. “This court should be under no illusion either as to the readiness of other states to offer Mr Assange protection.”

She said that the extradition request had been denied “on a single ground, that of his mental health. It is a decision that hangs on a single thread.”

(Editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Catherine Evans and Alex Richardson)

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  • Kanu Sukha says:

    A greater challenge facing the British legal system than the risk of a fleeing Assange – is how they will deal with Trump seeking asylum in the UK . Given that it is known that Scotland is where he is headed for, the day before Biden’s inauguration. With the vacancy caused by Assange’s removal, maybe the Ecuadorean embassy could become Trump’s next ‘home’ ? This ‘apprentice’ president is growing more and more desperate and delusional by the day ! Maybe his gigolo son-in-law and con artist could join him in the embassy ?

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