Thursday, June 14, 2012

British court rejects Assange=?UTF-8?B?4oCZ?=s call to re-open case

Britain’s Supreme Court rejected WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange’s bid to reopen his extradition case on Thursday, meaning the controversial transparency campaigner could be sent to Sweden by the end of the month, the Associated Press reported.
Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden after two women accused him of sexual misconduct during a visit to the country in mid-2010. His legal struggle to stay in Britain has dragged on for the better part of two years, clouding his website’s work exposing the world’s secrets.
In a brief, five-point judgment, the court rejected arguments that Assange’s legal team hadn’t been given the chance to properly cross-examine the evidence that justices relied on to deny the Australian’s appeal against extradition.Claes Borgstrom, the lawyer for Assange’s accusers, told The Associated Press that Thursday’s ruling is “an obvious and expected decision that has been delayed for too long.” 

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