Assange's Lawyer: His Life Hangs in the Balance as He Faces Final UK Appeal
High-Stakes Hearing to Determine WikiLeaks Founder's Fate
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Julian Assange's lawyer, Edward Fitzgerald, has made a dire warning ahead of the final UK court appeal to free his client, stating that Assange's life "hangs in the balance." The US government is seeking Assange's extradition to face espionage charges.
US and Australian Involvement
James Lewis, a lawyer for the US, has argued that Assange's actions "threatened damage to the strategic and national security of the United States." Assange's lawyer has criticized Australia's lack of motivation to bring him home.
Assange's Condition
Fitzgerald has emphasized that Assange is "suffering profoundly" in prison. The court has concluded that Assange's mental health has deteriorated while in custody.
Appeal Process
London's High Court has granted Assange permission to appeal the extradition order. Fitzgerald has argued that US assurances of fair treatment "cannot be trusted." The lawyer has stated that his client could face up to 175 years in prison if extradited.
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