Doctors, freedom group rally against Assange 'torture'

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The 48-year-old is facing espionage charges that could see him jailed 175 years. FMTNews

Assange was briefly transferred from prison to a medical facility last year because of his frail health.

Washington’s extradition request will start being heard next Monday at Woolwich Crown Court. Assange is being held at the neighbouring high-security Belmarsh Prison. “Since doctors first began assessing Mr Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2015, expert medical opinion and doctors’ urgent recommendations have been consistently ignored.”

London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court has also been forced to postpone a series of preliminary hearings because of Assange’s inability to make an appearance by video link. But Assange had long suspected that he would eventually be sought by Washington for his decision to publish a trove of classified Pentagon documents detailing alleged US war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

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