Britain’s highest court has denied Wikileaks founder Julian Assange leave to appeal against the high court decision to extradite him to the United States for face espionage charges.
US authorities want Assange, 50, born in Australia, face test on 18 counts linked to WikiLeaks publication of vast treasures of US confidential military diplomatic files and cables more more than ten years ago, which they say took lives in danger.
But he could always seek to carry son case before the European Court of Human rights.
Britain’s highest court has denied Wikileaks founder Julian Assange leave to appeal against the high court decision to extradite him to the United States for face espionage charges.
US authorities want Assange, 50, born in Australia, face test on 18 counts linked to WikiLeaks publication of vast treasures of US confidential military diplomatic files and cables more more than ten years ago, which they say took lives in danger.
But he could always seek to carry son case before the European Court of Human rights.