Germany's Scholz speaks out against Assange extradition

Germany's Scholz speaks out against Assange extradition German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on March 4 said he hoped the British court system would protect Julian Assange, founder of the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, from being extradited to the United States
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March 4, 2024 16:21
Germany's Scholz speaks out against Assange extradition

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on March 4 said he hoped the British court system would protect Julian Assange, founder of the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, from being extradited to the United States, Report informs referring to DW News.

US prosecutors want to place the 52-year-old Assange on trial over WikiLeaks' high-profile release of confidential military records and diplomatic cables.

"I am of the opinion that it would be good if the British courts granted him the necessary protection because he has to expect prosecution in the US, given the fact that he has betrayed American state secrets," Scholz said.

Scholz said he believed the chances of Assange avoiding extradition had increased "because United States representatives could not reassure British judges that the possible punishment would be within a framework that is acceptable from Great Britain's point of view."

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