ASSANGE 'SPY' RAP

Julian Assange ‘faces 170 years in US jail’ after he’s charged with espionage for publishing secret information on WikiLeaks

Each of his 17 new charges is said to carry a potential ten-year prison sentence

WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange was last night charged with 17 new counts of espionage for publishing classified documents.

The raft of new charges are in addition to an initial indictment accusing him of conspiring with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen in a police van after was arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in LondonCredit: PA:Press Association

 

It's the first time in US history that anyone operating in a journalistic capacity has been charged under the act.

WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange arrested by police and removed from the Ecuadorian embassy

In response to the indictment, WikiLeaks tweeted: "This is madness.

"It is the end of national security journalism and the first amendment."

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A lawyer for Assange warned the "unprecedented charges" against his client threaten all journalists.

WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson  labelled the new charges as "the evil of lawlessness in its purest form".

He added: "With the indictment, the 'leader of the free world' dismisses the First Amendment - hailed as a model of press freedom around the world".

Hrafnsson described the latest rap as "a blatant extraterritorial assault outside its border, attacking basic principles of democracy in Europe and the rest of the world."

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Assange was arrested in London in April after being dragged out of the Ecuadorean Embassy.

He had been holed up in the sovereign building for seven years to avoid capture.

The United States is seeking his extradition from the UK - where he's been jailed for 50 weeks for breaching bail.

The 47-year-old was booted out of the embassy - where he hid to avoid being sent to Sweden to face rape allegations.

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The sexual misconduct allegations have been dropped after time ran out to prosecute him.

But the time limit for the rape case is August 2020.

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Last month, Swedish prosecutors said they reopened the case and have now have filed a request with a court for his arrest.

If granted, it would be the first step in the process to have him extradited.

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It's been reported Assange will probably serve 25 weeks of his sentence.

The Swedes say they will be filing a request for European Arrest Warrant to detain him when he is due to be released.

 Assange gestures from the window of a prison van as he is driven out of Southwark Crown Court earlier this monthCredit: AFP or licensors
Sweden have asked for Julian Assange to be arrested over the re-opened probe into rape allegations he facesCredit: EPA
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Swedish prosecutor announces that they are reopening an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange

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