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Extradition
Extradition
Urgency is necessary: We need to stop Priti Patel's persecution of Assange
There is still an opportunity to overturn Priti 'authoritarian' Patel's decision to extradite Julian Assange, but it will take mass resistance, argues John Rees
‘Extradition is a death sentence’. Day two of the Assange trial
On the final day of this hearing, the defence argued that Assange would not survive extradition to the US. John McGrath reports.
Assange and the silence of the mainstream
The US is pushing to extradite Assange despite CIA plans to assassinate him. John McGrath reports from the first day of the new hearing.
Assange trial shows all journalists are now under attack
The extradition of Assange will deter journalists from speaking truth to power, says Shadia Edwards-Dashti
When exposing war crimes becomes a crime: the case of Julian Assange
Following an impressive London rally for Assange, Alistair Cartwright explains the significance of the case
Don't extradite Assange: Wish You Were Here
Terina Hine reports from Monday's event in support of Julian Assange
Lauri Love's victory against extradition
Lauri Love's triumph against extradition to the US is a victory and may well set a precedent for future cases argues Julie Al-Hinai
Talha Ahsan: a celebration of survival
A welcome home rally in front of the Home Office celebrated Talha Ahsan's recent release, reports Peter Stäuber
Rally: Now it is time to say #WelcomeHomeTalha - 17 August
A rally to celebrate the homecoming of Talha Ahsan and the resilience of his family-led campaign and the ongoing struggle against unjust extradition laws
Talha Ahsan: justice, jihad and the war on terror
Talha Ahsan is to be released and returned to the UK after a US judge ruled that 'Jihad' does not mean terrorism reports Peter Stauber
Talha Ahsan: disabled British citizen jailed without trial may be extradited to US
Talha Ahsan is a disabled British citizen who has been jailed for 12 years without trial and faces extradition to the US and possible life imprisonment in solitary confinement