LONDON - It begins in London today that the process will have to decide whether to agree to the extradition request from the strong Swedish prosecutors against Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks. Of the charges hanging over him, but never in jeopardy tramutatesi formal sexual harassment. Assange has meanwhile announced that 'many new cable on Italy'. The new file''tag politics, economics and corruption in your country,''he Assange early in the interview carried out in collaboration with the newspaper 'Law' and the website 'AgoraVox'. ''Berlusconi and others in positions of power in Italy - he warned - should pay close attention to the fact that their private life corresponds to the public.''According to the founder of Wikileaks, which is not 'still entered in the detail of the new' cable 'on Italy,''Berlusconi would use their systems to the corrupt Italian political system.''''I do not like, but Italians evidently''', since the vote, he added.
DEFENSE, SWEDEN PLAY DIRTY - The defense of Julian Assange Swedish prosecutor has accused of''playing dirty''according to lawyer Mark Stephens''Swedes have given evidence at the last moment''by imposing on the Australian legal to work until the wee hours to finish the statement of defense published online today. The hearing for the case of extradition and 'began in the court of Justice to Belmarsh in south London in front of a large group of journalists from around the world and the celebrity', from Jemima Khan Bianca Jagger, who have followed since the Assange early stages of his adventure courts. Assange's lawyers argue that the Swedish prosecutor had no authority 'to issue a European arrest warrant and cite the precedent has established that only the Swedish National Police Board has this power.
ASSANGE, CALL IF Leakage-Julian Assange ready to appeal to the British justice in case of failure in London on the extradition process in Sweden, where, according to the Australian, there is'''the 40% chance' for us to win''said the founder of Wikileaks in an interview with Agoravox the eve of the hearing in Britain. ''We intend to ask and of course (in case of victory of the defense, ed), will be 'the prosecution to do so. But between the ruling and the request will pass' about a week. Although it is important to the process (today, ed), the appeal will be the 'more', because 'it will start again' all over again,''he said Assange. ''If we lose - he added - I will be 'stopped, and should' go back to prison. We will try to demonstrate that it is not 'proper for me to go to jail, not being a dangerous subject. Would still be a big relief for me to come back here (in the manor in Suffolk, ed.) But if we win, I will be 'free to leave.''
ASSANGE THREAT COMPLAINT TO BOOK GUARDIAN AFTER-Julian Assange threat to sue the Guardian for libel after the publication of instant book in which the newspaper claims that he refused the founder of Wikileaks' first to censor the names of informants mentioned in the dossier on Afghan war . Assange, according to the book for the Guardian, he said,''that''deserved to die. The Australian appears in court today to dismiss the request for extradition from Sweden. His lawyer Mark Stephens has asked the court in arriving reporters that they were there ':''E' a case so small ....''
PATRIGNANO ASSANGE, JULIAN has exposed corruption - The founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange''he exposed the corruption, but overall it did not hurt anyone, only to those who do evil,''and''has the support of the most 'great minds in the world.''The stepfather said Brett Assange, speaking yesterday at a demonstration in Sydney in support of the Australian 39/enne now faces a trial in London for extradition to Sweden, where is' under investigation for sexual harassment. You and 'growing fear among his supporters who may be extradited from Sweden in the USA, where he prepares his possible impeachment. Brett Assange said that the government in Stockholm in breach of the legal and human rights of Julian, rather than offer him refuge. E'''was nominated for the Nobel Prize, the Sydney Peace Foundation awarded him the medal for peace and justice, how can' be a criminal?''he added. Both the mother and stepfather of Julian have recently criticized the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard''for having washed his hands''on the issue. He made a serious mistake''divorce, 'cause did not violate any law. Like Obama, said he violated the law, but nobody seems to know what law he violated,''said Brett Assange.
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