Explainer: Who's Julian Assange and why do US want to extradite him? (2024)

The UK's High Court has overturned a ruling stopping Julian Assange's extradition to the United States after a long-running saga. Here's the back story.

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The past decade has been a long one for Julian Assange. He was dealt a further blow on Friday when a UK court overturned a ruling the stopped hisextradition to the US.

For anyone just now reading into this story, or for those who need a catch-up, here is everything you need to know about the 49-year-old Australian, his founding of WikiLeaks, and his battle against extradition.

What is WikiLeaks?

WikiLeaks was set up in 2006 as a platform for anonymous whistleblowers wanting to share top-secret information and data.

Founded by Assange, it divided opinion around the world - many, on one side, argued WikiLeaks provided ground-breaking investigative journalism, while the other said it posed a risk to national security.

What sort of things has WikiLeaks released?

The website has released numerous troves of documents, known as data or information dumps, in its 15 years of being active.

Some of the most famous are 400,000 secret military reports relating to the war in Iraq, and a further 90,000 on Afghanistan.

In 2010, the platform released the now infamous "Collateral Murder" video, which shows soldiers in a US Apache helicopter killing a dozen people on the ground in Baghdad, including two Reuters journalists.

What happened to Assange?

Swedish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Assange in 2010 over charges of rape and sexual assault.

He was later held in the UK, where he was living at the time, to await the result of an extradition request to face the charges in Sweden.

Two years later, however, Assange skipped bail and sought asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he would spend the next seven years.

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By this time, the US had launched an investigation into the publishing of the documents relating to Iraq and Afghanistan and later sought to press charges and extradite Assange from the UK. Such charges included 17 for espionage and one for computer misuse "by cracking a password" with US whistleblower Chelsea Manning.

Manning, a former US army intelligence analyst, was sentenced to 35 years in prison for her part in the leaks, but eventually served seven when former US president Barack Obama commuted her sentence. She was later sent back to prison in March 2019 for refusing to testify against WikiLeaks and was ordered to be released around a year later.

Meanwhile, relations between Assange and Ecuador had begun to sour amid accusations from President Lenin Moreno of "repeated violations" at the embassy. It resulted in Assange being evicted - and he was filmed in April 2019 being dragged from the building.

Assange was found guilty of skipping bail and, pending the US request for extradition, was taken to Belmarsh Prison.

Sweden dropped the rape case in November 2019.

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What happened in the extradition case?

Following a four-week hearing, Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled on January 4, 2021, that Assange should not be extradited to the US.

She accepted the case from the defence team that it would be "oppressive" to allow Assange to be sent to a solitary confinement facility in America when considering the state of his mental health.

Assange, now a father of two, is said to have experienced suicidal ideation in Belmarsh and has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and depression. The court also heard how the 49-year-old had planned for the end of his life.

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Noting this, Baraitser said Assange came across as a "depressed and sometimes despairing man" who would be deemed a high suicide risk. She said she believed he had the "intellect and determination" to circumvent suicide protection measures if he so wished.

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Is this a win for press freedom?

Not really. In her ruling, Judge Baraitser upheld the majority of the prosecution's arguments to extradite Assange, which included saying he could not rely on protections of free speech and freedom of the press.

She said this was because several of his actions had been outside the remit of a journalist, and would have violated the Official Secrets Act if prosecuted in the UK.

Therefore, the case was completely reliant on Assange's mental health, rather than press freedom - and is what ultimately swung the decision in his favour.

US wins appeal

On December 10, the UK High Court overturnedBaraitser's ruling, paving the way forAssange to be extradited to the US.

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FAQs

Explainer: Who's Julian Assange and why do US want to extradite him? ›

After his departure from the embassy, Assange was arrested on behalf of the US which had requested his extradition. The US wanted him to face 18 charges and accused him of encouraging and helping Manning steal the military files. If found guilty he faced a sentence of up to 175 years in prison.

Why is Julian Assange wanted in us? ›

What did Assange do? Assange was wanted by US authorities on espionage charges connected to Wikileaks' publication of hundreds of thousands of sensitive military and government documents supplied by former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning in 2010 and 2011.

What did Julian Assange do in the Ecuadorian embassy? ›

After losing his appeal against the warrant, he breached his bail and took refuge in the Embassy of Ecuador in London in June 2012. He was granted asylum by Ecuador in August 2012 on the grounds of political persecution and fears he might be extradited to the United States.

How many children does Julian Assange have? ›

Personal life and marriage

In 2015, she began a relationship with Julian Assange. During Assange's seven-year period of political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, the couple conceived two children in secret, the first being born in 2017, and the second in 2019.

What is Julian Assange being charged with in the US? ›

In the US, Assange was charged with conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, following the massive Wikileaks disclosure in 2010. Wikileaks had released a video from a US military helicopter which showed civilians being killed in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

Why is Julian Assange so important? ›

Assange founded the WikiLeaks website, which published thousands of confidential leaked documents from sources including the U.S. government, large corporations and personal emails.

Where is Julian Assange right now? ›

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has walked free from a US court after pleading guilty in a deal to end a years long legal battle. He faces no further prison time and is due to arrive home to Australia.

What is the history of WikiLeaks? ›

WikiLeaks was established in Australia with the help of Daniel Mathews and its servers were soon moved to Sweden and other countries that provided greater legal protection for the media. Assange described WikiLeaks as an activist organisation and said that "The method is transparency, the goal is justice".

Who is Assange WikiLeaks' founder? ›

Who was Julian Assange's WikiLeaks founder? ›

Who is Julian Assange? Assange, an Australian national, was indicted in 2019 by a federal grand jury in Virginia with more than a dozen charges that alleged he illegally obtained and disseminated classified information about America's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on his WikiLeaks site.

Where does Julian Assange come from? ›

Assange was born in 1971 in Townsville, in the Australian state of Queensland. He became interested in computers at a young age and by the early 90s he was considered one of Australia's most accomplished hackers. In 2006 he founded WikiLeaks, an organisation that published leaked material.

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