Assange's Wife Fears for His Well-being if Extradited to the US
Stella Assange Expresses Concerns over Husband's Mental Health and Potential Solitary Confinement
Stella Assange, the wife of Julian Assange, has voiced her fears about his well-being if he is extradited to the United States. Assange is currently fighting an extradition order after being charged with espionage and computer hacking offenses.
Concerns Over Harsh Imprisonment Conditions
Stella Assange has expressed concerns that her husband would face harsh imprisonment conditions in the US. She fears that he could be subjected to solitary confinement and denied adequate medical care, potentially exacerbating his existing mental health issues.
Appeal to High Court
In February 2024, Assange's lawyers will make another attempt to appeal the extradition order before the High Court in London. Stella Assange has stated that her husband will continue to fight the charges and will not give up hope.
Emotional Wedding in Prison
Despite the ongoing legal battle, Stella Moris and Julian Assange were married in a ceremony held at the maximum-security prison where Assange is being held. The wedding was a show of solidarity and support, and a reminder of the human dimension of this legal case.
Another Appeal Planned
After a hearing at the High Court on Tuesday, Stella Assange announced that her husband would be appealing the court's decision to grant the extradition order. The legal battle is expected to continue for some time, with Stella Assange determined to fight for her husband's freedom.
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