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VisitU.S. Denies Assange First Amendment Rights, Offers Only Death Penalty Assurances
Apr 16, 2024, 03:48 PM
Recent developments in Julian Assange's legal situation have sparked public and familial concern as the U.S. government remains firm on its stance against him. Assange's legal team, including his lawyer Jen Robinson and brother Gabriel Shipton, responded to President Biden's comments on the U.S. considering Australia's request to dismiss the case. The U.S. has provided standard death penalty assurances but maintains that Assange, as a non-U.S. citizen, does not have First Amendment protections. This position has led to significant distress for Assange's family, fearing he might spend his life in U.S. isolation for his journalistic activities. Stella Assange expressed that the U.S. extradition assurances do nothing to alleviate their distress about his grim future. Additionally, Serge Schmemann of the NY Times editorial board has publicly advocated for Assange's release. The final day for the U.S. to submit assurances in the Assange hearing has passed without any submission, intensifying the situation.
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