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Now is the moment to do it.\u201d She told his supporters the ruling marked a turning point.<br \/>\nAssange himself was not present, which his lawyer said was for health reasons. The U.S. Justice Department declined to comment on a pending judicial matter.<br \/>\nHad Monday\u2019s ruling gone against him, Assange\u2019s team said he could have been on a plane to the U.S. within 24 hours, ending more than 13 yearsof legal battles in Britain.<br \/>\n<strong>US ASSURANCE FAILS TO CONVINCE UK JUDGES<\/strong><br \/>\nU.S. prosecutors had told the court Assange could \u201cseek to rely\u201d upon the First Amendment protections granted to U.S. citizens, and would not be discriminated against because of his nationality.<br \/>\nBut his legal team said a U.S court would not be bound by this.<br \/>\n\u201cWe say this is a blatantly inadequate assurance,\u201d Assange\u2019s lawyer Edward Fitzgerald told the judges.<br \/>\nThe court also concluded that Assange\u2019s appeal should apply to all 18 counts, not only three, as lawyers for the U.S. had argued. Fitzgerald did, however, accept a separate U.S. assurance that Assange would not face the death penalty.<br \/>\nWikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. military documents on Washington\u2019s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq along with swathes of diplomatic cables.<br \/>\nIn April 2010 it published a classified video showing a 2007 U.S. helicopter attack that killed a dozen people in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff.<br \/>\nU.S. authorities say Assange\u2019s actions with WikiLeaks were reckless, damaged national security, and endangered the lives of agents.<br \/>\nHis many global supporters call the prosecution a travesty, an assault on journalism and free speech, and revenge for causing embarrassment. Calls for the case to be dropped have come from human rights groups, media bodies and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, along with other political leaders.<br \/>\nAssange was first arrested in Britain in 2010 on a Swedish warrant over sex crime allegations that were later dropped.<br \/>\nSince then, he has been variously under house arrest, holed up in Ecuador\u2019s embassy in London for seven years and, since 2019, held in the Belmarsh top security jail.<br \/>\nHe married Stella there in 2022 and the couple have two young children.<br \/>\n(Reuters)extradition appeal. Extradition appeal, Free speech, WikiLeaks<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Julian Assange has been granted permission to appeal against extradition to the U.S. by arguing that he might not have free speech rights in a U.S. court. The appeal is based on concerns that he could be discriminated against as a foreign national. 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