A protester seen holding a placard saying 'hands off Assange. Don't shoot the messenger'.The UK High Court granted permission that Julian Assange can bring his appeal to the UK Supreme Court, on the grounds that the case raised important points in law of legal importance to the general public. Stella Moris, Julian Assange's fiancee, appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice to deliver a statement announcing the latest decision. In December 2021, the High Court ruled that Assange can be extradited to the US, where he was charged various crimes under the Espionage Act. (Photo by Belinda Jiao

A protester seen holding a placard saying 'hands off Assange. Don't shoot the messenger'.The UK High Court granted permission that Julian Assange can bring his appeal to the UK Supreme Court, on the grounds that the case raised important points in law of legal importance to the general public. Stella Moris, Julian Assange's fiancee, appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice to deliver a statement announcing the latest decision. In December 2021, the High Court ruled that Assange can be extradited to the US, where he was charged various crimes under the Espionage Act. (Photo by Belinda Jiao Stock Photo
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24 January 2022

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A protester seen holding a placard saying 'hands off Assange. Don't shoot the messenger'.The UK High Court granted permission that Julian Assange can bring his appeal to the UK Supreme Court, on the grounds that the case raised important points in law of legal importance to the general public. Stella Moris, Julian Assange's fiancee, appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice to deliver a statement announcing the latest decision. In December 2021, the High Court ruled that Assange can be extradited to the US, where he was charged various crimes under the Espionage Act. (Photo by Belinda Jiao / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)

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