15/12/2010
Assange Bail Appeal Planned For Thursday
Swedish prosecutors will go ahead with their appeal against bail for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange this Thursday at the High Court.
Mr Assange, 39, was granted bail yesterday in London.
The Australian is currently fighting extradition to Sweden, where he is accused of sexually assaulting two women.
As part of the bail conditions, Mr Assange needs to provide a security of £200,000 to the court, with a further £40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of £20,000 each.
He will have a curfew at an address in Suffolk, wear an electronic tag and report to a local police station every evening. Under bail conditions, he will also have to give up his passport.
The founder of WikiLeaks recently criticised those who have cut off funds to his controversial website.
After being arrested over allegations of sex offences last week, Mr Assange issued a statement given to his mother Christine from his cell at Wandsworth jail.
He said: "My convictions are unfaltering. I remain true to the ideals I have expressed.
"This circumstance shall not shake them. If anything this process has increased my determination that they are true and correct.
"We now know that Visa, Mastercard, Paypal and others are instruments of US foreign policy. It's not something we knew before.
"I am calling for the world to protect my work and my people from these illegal and immoral attacks."
Those supporting Wikileaks and Assange's efforts have attempted to bring down websites such as PayPal, Visa and Amazon due to refusing to process donations to the site.
The Swedish authorities, who warranted his arrest, are now pushing for his extradition to Stockholm.
Mr Assange is due to return to the court on 11 January.
(BMcN/GK)
Mr Assange, 39, was granted bail yesterday in London.
The Australian is currently fighting extradition to Sweden, where he is accused of sexually assaulting two women.
As part of the bail conditions, Mr Assange needs to provide a security of £200,000 to the court, with a further £40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of £20,000 each.
He will have a curfew at an address in Suffolk, wear an electronic tag and report to a local police station every evening. Under bail conditions, he will also have to give up his passport.
The founder of WikiLeaks recently criticised those who have cut off funds to his controversial website.
After being arrested over allegations of sex offences last week, Mr Assange issued a statement given to his mother Christine from his cell at Wandsworth jail.
He said: "My convictions are unfaltering. I remain true to the ideals I have expressed.
"This circumstance shall not shake them. If anything this process has increased my determination that they are true and correct.
"We now know that Visa, Mastercard, Paypal and others are instruments of US foreign policy. It's not something we knew before.
"I am calling for the world to protect my work and my people from these illegal and immoral attacks."
Those supporting Wikileaks and Assange's efforts have attempted to bring down websites such as PayPal, Visa and Amazon due to refusing to process donations to the site.
The Swedish authorities, who warranted his arrest, are now pushing for his extradition to Stockholm.
Mr Assange is due to return to the court on 11 January.
(BMcN/GK)
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Met Police End Presence Outside Wikileaks Founder's Refuge
A police presence outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has claimed asylum, is to be withdrawn, the Met Police have announced. Officers have been stationed outside the building since Mr Assange sought asylum to avoid being extradited to Sweden over a rape allegation in June 2012.
Met Police End Presence Outside Wikileaks Founder's Refuge
A police presence outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has claimed asylum, is to be withdrawn, the Met Police have announced. Officers have been stationed outside the building since Mr Assange sought asylum to avoid being extradited to Sweden over a rape allegation in June 2012.
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