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Julian Assange’s struggle to avoid extradition

British judges have ruled Julian has the right to appeal his extradition, but we still don’t know what that end will look like. Julian could still end up going on trial in the US. He could come to some sort of a plea agreement with the Justice Department. But even that could amount to a prison sentence or a sentence of time served, followed by expulsion to Australia. Or his extradition could be denied and he could then be expelled to Australia. On this episode of the Whistleblowers, John Kiriakou speaks with Joe Lauria, editor-in-chief of Consortium News, about Julian Assange’s struggle to avoid extradition to the United States.

22.06.2024
27:9 min
22.06.2024
27:9 min
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Julian Assange’s struggle to avoid extradition
In The Whistleblowers, former CIA agent John Kiriakou brings you some of the bravest men and women fighting for justice. John himself knows what it’s like, having blown the whistle on CIA torture, paying the price with years in prison, and lawsuit upon lawsuit. On The Whistleblowers, John Kiriakou sings the praises and brings to light the people we rely on to keep our government and institutions in check.