Julian Assange refuses extradition to US, says he won’t ‘surrender’ during British court appearance via video link


WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told a British court Thursday he won’t agree to be extradited to the U.S. where he’s facing charges of conspiracy to hack a Pentagon computer.
Assange addressed the court via video link from a prison in London, saying that he won’t “surrender myself for extradition for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many people.”
Judge Michael Snow said it will take “many months” before a full hearing was held on the substance of the U.S. extradition case. A procedural hearing is scheduled for May 30, with a substantive hearing to follow on June 12.
The hearing on Thursday came just a day after the WikiLeaks founder was sentenced to 50 weeks in prison in the U.K. for jumping bail in 2012 and hiding in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in an effort to avoid extradition to Sweden where he was wanted for questioning over rape and sexual assault allegations.


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