Judge Dashes Assange's Hopes of Leaving Embassy

British judge upholds the arrest warrant against him
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 6, 2018 12:00 PM CST
British Judge Doesn't Remove Assange's Hurdle
This is a Feb. 5, 2016, file photo of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange holding a UN report as he speaks on the balcony of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London.   (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

A British judge on Tuesday upheld a UK arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, leaving his legal position unchanged after more than five years inside the Ecuadorean Embassy. Judge Emma Arbuthnot rejected a call from Assange's lawyers for the warrant to be revoked because he is no longer wanted for questioning in Sweden. "I am not persuaded the warrant should be withdrawn," Arbuthnot told lawyers, journalists, and Assange supporters gathered at London's Westminster Magistrates' Court, reports the AP. Swedish prosecutors dropped the case last year, but Assange is still subject to a British arrest warrant for jumping bail in 2012. Had the judge ruled in Assange's favor, he would have been free to leave the embassy without being arrested on the British warrant.

Assange has been holed up in the Ecuador Embassy in London since he took refuge there in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden. Swedish prosecutors were investigating allegations of sexual assault and rape made by two women in 2010. Earlier this month, Ecuador said it had granted the Australian-born hacker citizenship, as the South American country tried to unblock the stalemate that has kept Assange as its houseguest for five-and-a-half years. Ecuador also asked Britain to grant him diplomatic status. Britain refused, saying "the way to resolve this issue is for Julian Assange to leave the embassy to face justice." Assange suspects there's a secret US indictment against him for WikiLeaks' publication of leaked classified American documents, and that the US authorities will seek his extradition. (Doctors say his physical health is suffering.)

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