86414984 Julian Assange appealed against extradition to Sweden
Lawyers for the founder of the site WikiLeaks Julian Assange filed in the High Court in London appeal against the decision on his extradition to Sweden, according to CNN. Jennifer Robinson, working in a team of lawyers Assange, said the complaint against the lower court decision to expel her client is likely to be considered only after two or three months. As previously reported, the founder WikiLeaks considered unfair decision on his extradition to Sweden, saying that it could be taken under pressure from the United States. In Sweden, Assange accused of committing sexual offenses, although he denies his guilt. Founder WikiLeaks fears that he may be from Sweden to ship in the U.S., where he opened a case about spying. At the same time, the British prosecutor, representing in court the interests of Swedish colleagues, such suspicion is completely rejected. WikiLeaks and its famous founder of the publication of hundreds of thousands of secret documents from U.S. diplomatic correspondence. In the reports and analytical notes by diplomats, as a rule, do not hesitate in the expressions describing the foreign leaders and their behavior that put Washington in a very awkward position.