Swedish justice maintains the arrest warrant against Julian Assange


Swedish justice does not count release Julian Assange.


WikiLeaks founder calls for the revocation of the arrest warrant since 2010. A request is rejected by the Court of Appeal in Stockholm.


Julian Assange's lawyers argued the physical impossibility to execute the warrant, since their lives reclu customer since June 2012 at the Embassy of Ecuador in London.


They also blame the Swedish prosecutor not to have gone to London to interview Julian Assange. On this point, the Court of Appeal agreed that the prosecutor's inability to consider other avenues violates their obligation to advance the investigation.


Swedish justice wants to hear Julian Assange in connection with a sexual assault case dating back to 2010. But WikiLeaks founder fears that Stockholm does not extradite to the United States where he could be prosecuted for publishing many records the State Department and the military.






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