Julian Assange's Wife Expresses Concern Over Potential Extradition to the US
Fears of Harsh Prison Conditions and Mental Health Deterioration
Stella Assange, the wife of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, has expressed grave concerns over the potential extradition of her husband to the United States. She fears that the harsh prison conditions he faces in the US and his fragile mental state could lead to dire consequences.
Appeal Hearing Looms
Stella Assange's concerns follow a court hearing scheduled for Tuesday where she announced that her husband will file a further appeal against his extradition. In February 2024, Assange's lawyers will argue once more before the High Court in London in an attempt to overturn the extradition ruling.
Stella Assange has consistently spoken out about her husband's well-being. She believes that if his extradition is not rejected, he will be immediately flown to the US and imprisoned under harsh conditions that could exacerbate his already fragile mental health.
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